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On traditions

The oldest traditional clothing in the Alpine region is the so called 'Bregenzerwälder Juppe'. It is worn by women of the region of Vorarlberg, a county of Austria. It goes back to the 15th century and has not changed ever since.

Unmarried girls wear a 'Schappale', an artful head garment, handmade by only a couple of artisans.

The headwear and dress often are worn lifelong on special occasions and then given to the next generation.

#tradition #custom

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When all the stuff about vaxx side effects were coming out, I thought to myself that the symptoms sounded a lot like copper deficiency which can cause heart failure in an advanced state and quickly lead to death. Copper is needed for healthy arteries, brain, joints and veins. Early signs of deficiency include broken capillaries on the skin and hemorrhoids. Copper is anti bacterial and anti fungal.

Taking zinc, which people were encouraged to do during the plandemic, can also lead to a deficiency as it acts as an antagonist to copper. sometimes copper is added to Zinc supplements but at an ineffective ratio.

There is also a lot of nonsense about copper "toxicity" out there when in fact there is a real problem with deficiency. Farmers give their animals supplemented copper sulphate because there are not enough minerals in the soil any more. It is a known and cheap cure for infertility in Farm animals.

Copper is also needed to utilize iron in the body and a lot of people are diagnosed with iron deficiency anaemia when in fact it is copper deficiency.
Hair tests aren't accurate as oxalate (from plants) binds to copper in the body and is stored by the tissues. So a hair test will pick up excess copper in the hair but it is rendered useless by the oxalates.

Copper is also anti-aging and from my own experience, a deficiency will affect the ability to visualise and dream and diminish creativity. It is easily fixed with supplement.
I'm not saying this is the only reason for the deaths, but it's worth looking into.

There was a book written in the 1960's about copper deficiency and the author said that if he wanted to kill off a population he would do it by restricting copper. Unfortunately I can't remember the name of the author but I will post it here if I remember.

From a study:
"Witte et al.1 improved ventricular function and quality of life in septuagenarian patients with chronic heart failure and ischaemic heart disease by supplementation with multiple micronutrients.The authors suggested that their regimen may provide relief from multiple deficiencies, reduction in oxidative stress, and be a first step towards identifying elements that can be eliminated from the supplement without loss of benefit. Copper is an antioxidant nutrient for cardiovascular health2 that may have contributed to their success.
The Western diet is often low in copper,3 according to the pooled data from several articles on more than 900 diets chemically analysed. About 62 and 36% of diets of 80 randomly selected adults in Baltimore4 were below the recommended dietary allowance and the estimated average requirement for adults, respectively, 0.9 and 0.7 mg daily.5
Copper deficiency is the only nutritional insult that elevates cholesterol, blood pressure, homocysteine, and uric acid, has adverse effects on electrocardiograms and arteries, impairs glucose tolerance, and promotes thrombosis and oxidative damage. More than 80 anatomical, chemical, and physiological similarities between animals deficient in copper and people with ischaemic heart disease have been identified.6,7 Copper deficiency in animals can induce cardiac enlargement,8 pleural effusion,9 and heart failure10 that are reversible with copper supplementation.
Dietary supplements including copper in this context may be inexpensive therapy rather than expensive placebos. The small size of this trial reveals that a follow-up trial can be relatively inexpensive and need not involve hundreds or thousands of people common in heart disease research. Perhaps, a trial with two to three times as much copper and a decrease in vitamins to nearer international recommended intakes will produce benefit in a shorter time."
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