Read this please
The hug that saved a life In 1995, the twins, Kyrie and Brielle Jackson, were born 12 weeks premature, each weighing only about 2 pounds. They were placed in separate incubators. One twin was not expected to survive. She went into critical condition. Her heart rate was rising while her oxygen level was dropping significantly. They were about to lose her. It was then that one nurse, Gale Kasparian, went against the hospital rules and standard procedure, putting the healthy twin next to her struggling sister in the same incubator. This decision turned out to be life-saving. Once the twins were close to each other, the struggling sister (Brielle) snuggled up to the healthy sister (Kyrie) who put her arms around Brielle. Almost immediately after, Brielle's vital signs started stabilizing. Her heart rate and oxygen levels normalized. Both twin sisters eventually survived and grew into strong young women. The picture below came to be known as the rescuing hug and would change a part of our understanding of medicine. Hugging that is coming from the heart is proven to have calming and healing effects. Maybe there is someone in your life that can use a warm and heartfelt hug right now.

Aug 4, 2023 · 7:19 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
I read the whole thing and rt’ed. Do you still think vaccines cause autism?
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Wow, a real miracle! A nurse with a presence of mind and a prematurely born life-saver baby!
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This only proves that this illegal operation of torture @ isolation is suppose to slowly kill us. We don’t get hugs. We don’t get love. We are isolated. And supposed to die. It’s FBLie, CLie-A, DHS department of Hell’s Servants, NSA National Secrets Administration. @Tee18512846
Replying to @marwilliamson
Beautiful and heartwarming. There is also a higher law, which we as humans do not always follow.
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What a great story ... Thank You for sharing it with us!
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So much healing energy comes from what we call “Shen” (spirit) in Acupuncture. Feels to me like you see more of what’s missing in the for profit world of Western medicine. We need you!
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I've always loved this story!❤️
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Fetuses at 28 weeks. Just saying.
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You should probably read what @lawrie_dr has to say about Covid
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Not having an abortion saved that life
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