Anonymous ID: 5bdd80 Feb. 17, 2020, 12:27 p.m. No.8165551   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5608 >>6003

New DNA Traces Origins of Yiddish To…Turkey

 

The Times of Israel:

New DNA analysis technology shows that Yiddish, the historic language of Ashkenazi Jews, may have originated in northeastern Turkey, according to a study by an Israeli-born researcher.

 

The study by the University of Sheffield’s Dr. Eran Elhaik, which was published recently in scientific journal Genome Biology, used a Geographic Population Structure (GPS) tool to locate the origins of Yiddish speakers’ DNA.

 

“We identified 367 people who claim they have two parents who are Ashkenazic Jews and we divided them into people whose parents only speak Yiddish and then everyone else,” Elhaik told WIRED.

 

The results, Elhaik said, showed that many of them came from the vicinity of four ancient villages in northern Turkey whose names are conspicuously similar to “Ashkenaz” — Askenaz, Eskenaz, Ashanaz, and Ashkuz — and which are all located near a crossroads of the ancient Silk Road trade route.

 

“North east Turkey is the only place in the world where these place names exist — which strongly implies that Yiddish was established around the first millennium at a time when Jewish traders who were plying the Silk Road moved goods from Asia to Europe wanted to keep their monopoly on trade'''.

 

“They did this by inventing Yiddish — a secret language that very few can speak or understand other than Jews.

 

Our findings are in agreement with an alternative theory that suggests Yiddish has Iranian, Turkish, and Slavic origins and explains why

Yiddish contains 251 words for the terms ‘buy’ and ‘sell’.

 

This is what we can expect from a language of experienced Merchants.”

 

Sauce: https://www.timesofisrael.com/new-dna-tech-pinpoints-yiddish-origins-to-north-turkey/

 

>Video is by Dr. Eran Elhaik.Unearthing Ancient Ashkenaz and the Origin of Yiddish'''.

He is an Israeli molecular geneticist.

 

Sauce: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonentine/2013/05/16/israeli-researcher-challenges-jewish-dna-links-to-israel-calls-those-who-disagree-nazi-sympathizers/#546dcb6428bc

Anonymous ID: 5bdd80 Feb. 17, 2020, 12:40 p.m. No.8165667   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5768 >>5953 >>6051 >>6077 >>6229

Iodine Is A Strong Weapon Against Viral Infections

 

Dr. Mercola Feb.17,2020:

 

Iodine Is An Effective Antiviral and Antiseptic

 

It’s been known for some time that iodine can kill viruses. The most recent severe influenza pandemic was caused by the H1N1 virus in 1918. The CDC estimates 500 million people, or one-third of the population of the world at that time, were infected.3 Globally, there were 50 million deaths that doctors recognized were from the infection.

 

Iodine was discovered as an effective method for infection control. In his review of iodine history, Dr. David Derry, writes:

 

“In 1945, Burnet and Stone found that putting Iodine on mice snouts prevented the mice from being infected with live influenza virus in mists.

They suggested that impregnating masks with iodine would help stop viral spread. They also recommended that medical personnel have iodine-aerosol-treated rooms for examination and treatment of highly infected patients.”

 

For more than 50 years Povidone Iodine has been used in hospitals under the brand name Betadine.

It’s also sold for home use. Derry writes that the current means of dealing with a virus could be augmented by using iodine.

 

Medical and health lecturer and doctor of oriental and pastoral medicine Mark Sircus writes that iodine can kill up to 90%10 of skin bacteria in 90 seconds. He explains what else it does:11

 

Iodine exhibits activity against bacteria, molds, yeasts, protozoa, and many viruses; indeed, of all antiseptic preparations suitable for direct use on humans and animals and upon tissues,

only Iodine is capable of killing all classes of pathogens: gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi, yeasts, viruses and protozoa. Most bacteria are killed within 15 to 30 seconds of contact.

 

Sauce: https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2020/02/17/iodine-weapon-against-viral-infections.aspx?cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art2HL&cid=20200217Z1&et_cid=DM460363&et_rid=812429705