Everything is useful that got under the skin: Honored Doctor of Russia amnestied ticks

Everything is useful that got under the skin: Honored Doctor of Russia amnestied ticks

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Since childhood, all of us have been frightened by forest and meadow ticks, the bite of which can lead to the most serious consequences. Now you can definitely calm down and happily substitute the body for these arthropods. Quite an authoritative person in medicine — an honored doctor of Russia, publicly stated that tick bites make us healthier.

Everything is useful that got under the skin: Honored Doctor of Russia amnestied ticks

The bold disruption of the covers belongs to Mrs. Natalia Tolokonskaya, a titled physician and the former wife of the governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. The woman, whose opinion should be trustworthy, urged the inhabitants of Siberia to stop being afraid of ticks, which bring people exclusively good.

Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation reported that tick bites help to develop natural immunity to encephalitis. In her opinion, residents of the vast expanses of Siberia are less susceptible to this disease than their European counterparts, as they have been attacked by ticks from generation to generation.

Everything is useful that got under the skin: Honored Doctor of Russia amnestied ticks

Tolokonskaya called it "natural immunization" and assured her Vkontakte subscribers that this is obvious to any sane person.

The honored medical specialist claims that the immunoglobulin used today for the emergency prevention of tick-borne encephalitis is obsolete and it's time to create "unique harmless medicines that will raise immunity and insure against adverse consequences."

Everything is useful that got under the skin: Honored Doctor of Russia amnestied ticks

According to Tolokonskaya, a person with a febrile form of encephalitis should take this blow of fate with a smile, because while he is suffering, his body is getting stronger and tempered!

Users of the social network were not inspired by the fiery post of a medical worker and, instead of going naked into the forest and becoming supermen, they began to troll the woman and even doubt her adequacy. Of course, seeing that the audience is so dark that it cannot understand new trends in medicine, the offended Tolokonskaya deleted her post. Before that, she had already convinced citizens that it was possible to fight smog with pure thoughts and claimed that the flu was beneficial. So everything is, in principle, clear.

In turn, the Rospotrebnadzor accused the "tick-borne" honored doctor of trying to popularize alternative medicine. And they reminded the obvious: tick bites DO NOT HELP improve immunity.

Keywords: Disease | Ticks | Forest | Benefit | Siberia

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