10 seconds research: About 100 years ago (early 1900s), infant mortality rates were extremely high, often around 80 to over 100 deaths per 1,000 births in developed nations, meaning 1 in 10 or more babies died before age one, while today rates are dramatically lower, often under 4 deaths per 1,000, thanks to huge advances in sanitation, medicine (vaccines, antibiotics), nutrition, and hospital births
2025-12-12 11:30:36
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Aaron Mackie :
it is madness until you realise the same people sell us food also sell us medicine 🙏
2025-12-12 14:04:48
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nateggtv :
People didn’t have access to the wide variety of fruit and vegetables. Milk pasteurisation has been around since the end of 19th century.
2025-12-12 12:46:00
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JCross :
didnt end well
2026-05-07 08:37:46
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craigodonnell95 :
yes yes yes please 🙏
2025-12-12 14:07:27
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andreass46925 :
U know in europe and east asia milk had been boiled to kill bacteria for a long time ( since 1100 ac and earlyer in china
2026-05-23 22:18:37
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Lemlem Lemlem :
😂
2026-01-01 15:02:16
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Antonio goodsoul :
☝🏾☝🏾☝🏾☝🏾☝🏾☝🏾
2025-12-12 13:50:42
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whateverrwhatever :
The person who made this video is pointing out something that should never have become normal: the fact that we accept a food system where there are two options.
On one side, “regular” food loaded with chemicals. On the other, so-called organic food, which in reality just means food with basic, cleaner ingredients, but at a much higher price.
The message is clear: either you consume substances that harm your health, or you pay extra to avoid them.
When did it become acceptable to be served disease and be expected to accept it as normal?
Instead of addressing this reality, many comments completely miss the point and focus on irrelevant nonsense.
2025-12-12 14:13:20
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