Should you worry about Zika?

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Today, we’re going to find out why Zika fever is probably falsely persecuted.

But first, here’s a bit of a back story.

When I lived in California, there were frequent stories about fruit flies, called medflies.

As a result of how often this happened, the government insisted on spraying all of the occupants of the city of Los Angeles from airplanes and helicopters.

This pesticide would fall from the skies like rain, coat our cars, and us.

Supposedly, it was harmless and all for our own good.

That was years ago, but I imagine they are still spraying.

And they certainly are spraying in places like Brazil.

If you have been reading the news, you know about this huge scare lately about the huge increase in microencephaly.

Microencephaly causes babies to be born with stunted, small abnormal brains.

A virus called Zika is supposed to cause this microcephaly.

Microencephaly is a terrible disease.

So people want to know the cause and how to avoid it.

Zika is a nasty virus, and it’s not far fetched to think it may be involved in these deformities.

So the government and the media have promoted the idea that the microencephaly is a result of this virus.

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But there has been NO actual proof or real evidence that this disease is coming from a virus, let alone Zika.

And it has long been suspected by some people that it is the chemical spraying on the water supply that causes this microcephaly in newborn babies.

These people think the change is due to a new pesticide produced by a Japanese subsidiary of Monsanto.

This new pesticide has been in widespread use during the exact time that the Zika virus has been supposedly spreading all over.

The chemical spray is a pesticide designed to eradicate mosquito larva in drinking water.

These mosquito babies hatch into mosquitoes that spread dengue fever.

Dengue fever itself is not a pleasant disease, although rarely fatal.

But since destroying the mosquito larvae lowers the incidence of dengue fever, the spraying is seen as a good thing.

They’re wrong.

As these physicians in Brazil tell us,

Previous Zika epidemics did not cause birth defects in newborns, despite infecting 75% of the population in those countries.

Also, in other countries such as Colombia there are no records of microcephaly; however,
there are plenty of Zika cases.

These Brazil doctors are not the only one suspicious that this pesticide is causing microencephaly.

This Duke University paper just came out, and it says much the same thing.

The Zika virus role is not confirmed despite individual cases in which viral infections were found in neural tissue.

The insecticide pyriproxyfen resembles vitamin A.

So the insecticide may very well be reacting in pregnant women’s bodies and producing babies with microencephaly.

The paper points out

Sumitomo (division of Monsanto, the manufacturer), found some evidence for such an effect, including low brain mass and arhinencephaly—incomplete formation of the anterior cerebral hemispheres—in exposed baby rats.

But they’re using it in spraying entire sections of countries anyway.

It’s important that you be aware that as the narrative of Zika unfolds, that all is not what it seems.

Here at Daily Medical Discoveries, we constantly look at the studies and opinions that may be right but are purposely ignored, buried, or covered up.

This may very well be another case of a massive cover-up.

The idea of a virus fits the narrative very well.

It can mobilize government resources to fight this virus, while they still spray hundreds of million dollars worth of chemicals into the water supply of hapless people.

I’m sure eventually we’ll find out the truth.

Meanwhile, I fully expect that in the end, it will turn out that the whole microencephaly epidemic being supposedly caused by Zika is false.

I expect that it is really caused by this pesticide and not by the virus.


Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
REPORT from Physicians in the Crop-Sprayed Villages regarding Dengue-Zika, microcephaly, and mass-spraying with chemical poisons
http://www.reduas.com.ar/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2016/02/Informe-Zika-de-Reduas_TRAD.pdf 

A Possible Link Between Pyriproxyfen and Microcephaly 
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1604.03834.pdf 

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