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Read the transcript: Special Solari Report: Dr. Daphne von Boch – Unpacking the Facts on Vaccines

By Catherine Austin Fitts

On my last trip to Switzerland, I had to opportunity to sit down with Dr. Daphne von Boch to discuss the history and performance of vaccines. Dr. von Boch is a Anthroposophic doctor who has published several pieces for Thomas Meyer’s The Present Age.

Anthroposophic medicine is an integrative medical system incorporating a holistic approach to man and nature and healing founded in the 1920s by Rudolf Steiner and Ita Wegman.

Dr. von Boch is in the US and Canada this month to speak on Nutrition – this is an opportunity to get your questions on nutrition answered by a very intelligence and experienced person.

Dr. Daphne von Boch Schedule for 2019:

Phoenixville, Pennsylvania:
Feb 8, 2019 (Friday) and Feb 9, 2019 (Saturday) – Topic: Nutrition
February 10, 2019 (Sunday) – Topic Vitamin D or Allergies. (In English)

Montreal, in Québec, Canada:
February 15, 2019 (Friday) and February 16, 2019 (Saturday) – Topic: Nutrition (In French)

La Havanna, Cuba:
February 22, 2019 through February 24, 2019 – Topic: What is Anthroposophical Medicine
and Immune System (In Spanish)

Related reading:

The Dangers of Vitamin D Treatment (PDF)

30 Comments

  1. I believe I understand Dr. Von Boch to say that the polio vaccine did in fact bring rates down, if I misunderstood, please excuse me. This vaccine, like all the others did NOT in fact bring polio rates down. https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/vaccines-didnt-save-us-intellectual-dishonesty-at-its-most-naked/. The lowdown on polio according to Sofia Smallstorm is, among others, an excellent blog: polioforever.wordpress.com by Jennifer Long.
    Let’s be blunt: vaccines are a potent tool in the bioweapon arsenal. No exceptions. See the excellent work of such researchers as Dr. Suzanne Humphries, MD nephrologist and Dr. Nancy Turner Banks, MD. See also the documentary entitled Lethal Injection, a Story of Vaccination by primary source researcher Clint Richardson. He shows you the US govt documents that lay out the playbook for vaccinations and humanity.

  2. Dear Catherine

    Thanks for giving another great interview and introducing me to another great guest.

    You asked Dr v Boch about washing hands. That’s such an important point you raised. Most people don’t realise how simply washing hands has probably saved more lives than most other interventions.

    You might want to look into Dr Ignaz Semmelweisl who was a pioneer of hand washing.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignaz_Semmelweis

    Semmelweis suggested that if doctors performed an autopsy they should wash their hands before proceeding to the delivery room. This resulted in a drastic reduction in the huge number of women who died from childbirth fever, leading to Semmelweis being known as the “Saviour of Women”.

    Sadly, Semmelweis did not have a hero’s life, in fact quite the opposite, but if you’re going to be in Budapest during your upcoming trip to Europe you might want to pay a visit to the Semmelweis Museum of Medical History there.

  3. Dear Catherine

    Thanks for giving another great interview and introducing me to another great guest.

    You asked Dr v Boch about washing hands. That’s such an important point you raised. Most people don’t realise how simply washing hands has probably saved more lives than most other interventions.

    You might want to look into Dr Ignaz Semmelweisl who was a pioneer of hand washing.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignaz_Semmelweis

    Semmelweis suggested that if doctors performed an autopsy they should wash their hands before proceeding to the delivery room. This resulted in a drastic reduction in the huge number of women who died from childbirth fever, leading to Semmelweis being known as the “Saviour of Women”.

    Sadly, Semmelweis did not have a hero’s life, in fact quite the opposite, but if you’re going to be in Budapest during your upcoming trip to Europe you might want to pay a visit to the Semmelweis Museum of Medical History there.

  4. Thanks for the Vitamin D article. I was recently told by a doctor that I had a “vitamin D deficiency” (the only thing that came up on my blood work that was “off”), so I had been taking supplements the past week or so. I just flushed that stuff down the toilet after reading that article. Calcification of the blood vessels; no thanks!

    1. I am still not sure about this one – I have had great results from taking Vitamin D when deficient. One thing is for sure – we all need lots of morning sun!

  5. Thanks for the Vitamin D article. I was recently told by a doctor that I had a “vitamin D deficiency” (the only thing that came up on my blood work that was “off”), so I had been taking supplements the past week or so. I just flushed that stuff down the toilet after reading that article. Calcification of the blood vessels; no thanks!

    1. I am still not sure about this one – I have had great results from taking Vitamin D when deficient. One thing is for sure – we all need lots of morning sun!

  6. I am surprised about the article on Vitamin D. It does not describe the fuller potential of Vitamin D.
    While I appreciate the anthroposophical idea of analogy between bone structure and ‘thought structure’, so to speak — I can’t see how this observed “hardening” of minds that the article takes for granted could be put down to primarily just that one factor.
    Most of the article focusses on overdosing newborns and draws most of its conclusions from there. It only focusses on Vitamin D as a calcium absorber.

    But it does not go into the hormonal character of Vitamin D. Vitamin D does more than absorb calcium. It is vital for the overall hormone balance of the body. It goes hand in hand with Progesterone and regulates cell division and DNA! It regulates Estrogen levels. If Vitamin D is low in the female body it tends to produce more testosterone possibly hindering pregnancy.

    Practically EVERY cell of the body has Vitamin D receptors which indicates its importance beyond the intestines. There are Vitamin D receptors even in the brain and the heart muscle.
    Vitamin D indirectly regulates production of Dopamine and Adrenaline. There is evidence that Vitamin D can help, even heal, Multiple Sclerosis.

    The article also unfortunately does not take into account that in our modern world we are no longer living “outside”, we spend most of our time indoors and in front of blue light emitting screens. The EM pollution, radiation, lack of sunlight, blocked by sunscreen, life in cities, hormonal disbalance through xeno- and quasi-estrogens, hormones in milk and water, etc etc, would indicate to me that Vitamin D deficiency is a VERY LIKELY condition for most people. But I am no doctor.

    Agreed: let’s enjoy as much sunlight as possible!

  7. I am surprised about the article on Vitamin D. It does not describe the fuller potential of Vitamin D.
    While I appreciate the anthroposophical idea of analogy between bone structure and ‘thought structure’, so to speak — I can’t see how this observed “hardening” of minds that the article takes for granted could be put down to primarily just that one factor.
    Most of the article focusses on overdosing newborns and draws most of its conclusions from there. It only focusses on Vitamin D as a calcium absorber.

    But it does not go into the hormonal character of Vitamin D. Vitamin D does more than absorb calcium. It is vital for the overall hormone balance of the body. It goes hand in hand with Progesterone and regulates cell division and DNA! It regulates Estrogen levels. If Vitamin D is low in the female body it tends to produce more testosterone possibly hindering pregnancy.

    Practically EVERY cell of the body has Vitamin D receptors which indicates its importance beyond the intestines. There are Vitamin D receptors even in the brain and the heart muscle.
    Vitamin D indirectly regulates production of Dopamine and Adrenaline. There is evidence that Vitamin D can help, even heal, Multiple Sclerosis.

    The article also unfortunately does not take into account that in our modern world we are no longer living “outside”, we spend most of our time indoors and in front of blue light emitting screens. The EM pollution, radiation, lack of sunlight, blocked by sunscreen, life in cities, hormonal disbalance through xeno- and quasi-estrogens, hormones in milk and water, etc etc, would indicate to me that Vitamin D deficiency is a VERY LIKELY condition for most people. But I am no doctor.

    Agreed: let’s enjoy as much sunlight as possible!

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