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The Measles Rebellion

Could a Childhood Experience Hold the Key to Cancer Protection?


Let’s get one thing straight, this isn’t your average health blog. We’re diving headfirst into a rabbit hole that mainstream medicine would rather you ignore. For decades, measles has been branded a childhood villain. But what if the story is more complex? What if, hidden in the fever, rash, and runny nose, there’s an ancient immune system upgrade, one that could even help fortify the body’s natural defences?


Welcome to the rebel’s take on measles.


We’ve been conditioned to fear measles like the plague (literally). And sure, it can be intense, especially in rare cases where there are existing health complaints or underlying imbalances. But before vaccines unfortunately became the norm, it was simply a childhood milestone. You went through it, rested, and emerged with a renewed vitality.


Why did the narrative change and the propaganda to fear it ramped up?


When the body experiences processes like measles, it’s not just dealing with symptoms, it’s engaging in deep, systemic recalibration. This intense physical experience strengthens the bodies vital force and we emerge stronger and more resilient than before. Some researchers have proposed that these natural processes help balance the body's systems and may even reduce the risk of deeper chronic conditions later in life.


Now here’s where it gets interesting. Several studies, mostly buried under piles of pharma-sponsored content, suggest a curious pattern: individuals who experienced measles in childhood seem to have lower rates of certain types of cancer, such as Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas, and some leukemias.


Some may say this is just a coincidence. I don't believe in such thing as coincidences!

But why would they keep this from us, some people will ask? It’s no secret that the pharmaceutical industry is one of the most profitable sectors in the world. Vaccines and cancer treatments are Big Pharma's major money makers. When natural processes like measles begin to show potential links to long-term immune resilience, or even a protective role against cancer, it threatens the status quo. If people knew the truth, they would stop injecting their posions and would be less likely to ever need their toxic, patented cancer treatments. A healthy, self-reliant population doesn’t do any good to their profit margins!


I'm not suggesting that we take these experiences lightly. In some cases, especially where nutrition, rest, and care are lacking, things can take a rough turn. But maybe the real question isn’t whether these processes are “good” or “bad”, maybe it’s about understanding what they offer the developing body, and why that conversation keeps getting buried…


Let’s be clear, questioning conventional medicine isn’t the same as rejecting healing. Many of us simply walk a different path, one that honors the body’s natural healing intelligence rather than fighting and suppressing it.


Enter Homeopathy. Dismissed by scientists and skeptics yet embraced by many well informed individuals such as Charles (he's not my king) and his family who have their own Homeopath, as well as the Rothschilds to name a couple. Homeopathy doesn’t fight the body, it supports it. And when it comes to measles-like processes, these gentle, magical little sugar pills can bring remarkable balance.


Here are a few homeopathic remedies to help in such healing journeys:


· Aconite - Helpful during the initial stages. Sudden, violent onset with intense fever. The individual is restless and anxious with a tremendous but unquenchable thirst


· Pulsatilla – For the gentle, affectionate ones needing comfort. Mild expression, thick yellow-green discharges, and dry nighttime coughs. Often with little thirst.


·Belladonna – When heat dominates and sensitivity is intense. Red face, dilated pupils, light sensitivity, and restless energy. Children needing Belladonna may have nightmares and delirium during fever.


·Euphrasia – Eyes red, burning, streaming and swollen. The tears may irritate the skin. Nose flowing with a bland watery discharge. Chills but feels worse from the warmth.


·Gelsemium – For those who feel extreme weakness and exhaustion with droopy eyes. Chills that run up and down the spine and a headache that starts at the back of the head and neck. Thirstless


·Bryonia – The slow-moving, aching type. Dry cough, headaches, and intense irritation with even the slightest of movement. Strong thirst for cold water.


·Sulphur – When skin reactions are delayed or angry-looking. Restless, irritable, and itching for relief.


·Rhus Tox – Intense itching, aching joints, and the inability to stay still.


We’ve been taught to suppress: the fever, the rash… the dialogue. But nature doesn’t operate on suppression, it thrives on expression, adaptation, and integration. Measles might not be the monster it’s made out to be. And homeopathy? It might just be the silent partner helping the body evolve through challenge, not in spite of it.


This isn’t a call to recklessness, it’s a call to discernment. A call to remember that true resilience doesn’t come from external control. It’s built from within, through lived experience, nurturing care, and a trust in the body’s divine intelligence.


So go ahead, ask the hard questions. Because real health isn’t about obedience. It’s about awareness, courage, and the freedom to explore deeper truths.

 
 
 

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