Not a good day for healthcare yesterday. US President Trump created chaos by, among other things, stopping the financing of AIDS and part of the health insurance fund. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., intended Minister of Health, was questioned in the Senate about his reluctance against vaccinations. On social media it is full of quacks, while Mark Zuckerberg stopped fact checking.
Then we have to find out ourselves. The program Healthy or bullshit (NPO3) unmasks misleading health tips from influencers every week. Wednesday it was about vitamins from pots and other nutritional supplements. Once again a shameful row of ‘vitamin fluencers’ came by who trying to tell you that you ‘die a quick death’ if, for example, you do not take a magnesium. The experts were then allowed to explain patiently that there are enough vitamins in our food. Swallowing is usually superfluous and can be dangerous. For example, you can get B6 poisoning from a simple pot of multivitamins from the pharmacy.
Healthy or bullshit served this much needed information again fresh and dynamic, with the necessary repetition. The expressive presenter Amber Kortzorg provided the surprised “ooohs” and “sooo’s.” And I learned a lot from it again. For example, I decided to take vitamins D and B12 because I don’t eat meat and never come out.
Because Focus (NPO2) was about allergies, I thought that this science program would also invalidate health fables. I thought that the greatly increased allergy to milk, nuts and the like was largely fashionable instigeritis. But no, said Focuswe are really getting allergic. One in five adults is bothered by it. That is because we live in the big city and are not used to anything anymore. That is why the immune system is too sensitive.
In Deventer they therefore tried to expose young children with an allergy to, for example, small doses of milk, so that their immune system can get used to it. 80 percent of the children who participated came from it. More to the imagination appealed to the researcher who caught the air in cow stables to distil anti-allergy disruptants. As it turns out, Plattelanders have much less problems with allergies. Farmers babies that are parked between the cows in a rocker develop a better immune system. The fresh farming air appears to be beneficial. You build up resistance. Punt for the BBB.
Ufology
If nut allergy really exists, then that of those flying dishes might also be true. The second season of UFOS: Investigating The Unknown. New in Ufology is that the US government started taking it seriously. NASA has a department for it and the congress established a committee that heard witnesses. Crown witness This episode was David Grusch, formerly intelligence officer of the Air Force, who stated that NASA secretly owns a “non-human vehicle with a non-human organism”. He himself had not seen anything, but it was told him by reliable sources.
The delivery also contained many air force pilots that UFOs had seen. Did they have visual material with them? No. When Kim Kardashian puts the garbage outdoors, everyone has his cell phone ready. But if there is a gigantic UFO above the Air Force Base, they forget to take a photo. This was how the entire broadcast went on: many eyewitnesses, no image. Yes, always the same video of a vague rear light in the night. I would like to believe, but I didn’t succeed again.

