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What I don't understand, believe me I've even thought this way on different varying topics but we're so quick to trust the establishment on this topic while other issues we simply ignore evidence.
The only thing I know is that my boss had two children, twins to be exact have no issues and at the age of two they both received vaccines and now have protein and other immunity issues. Call it what you will but with near 7 billion people, there are bound to be people who don't take well to these things. Nothing, I repeat nothing, is ever 100%
There will always be exceptions to any rules..take it for what it is...The only thing I know is that my boss had two children, twins to be exact have no issues and at the age of two they both received vaccines and now have protein and other immunity issues. Call it what you will but with near 7 billion people, there are bound to be people who don't take well to these things. Nothing, I repeat nothing, is ever 100%
There will always be exceptions to any rules..take it for what it is...
The only thing I know is that my boss had two children, twins to be exact have no issues and at the age of two they both received vaccines and now have protein and other immunity issues. Call it what you will but with near 7 billion people, there are bound to be people who don't take well to these things. Nothing, I repeat nothing, is ever 100%
Journal Article: http://www.cell.com/neuron/abstract/S0896-6273(14)00651-5The scientists found that at younger ages, the number of spines did not differ tremendously between the two groups of children, but adolescents with autism had significantly more than those without autism. Typical 19-year-olds had 41 percent fewer synapses than toddlers, but those in their late teenage years with autism had only 16 percent fewer than young children with autism.
One child with autism who was 3 when he died had more synapses than any of the typical children of any age, said David Sulzer, a neurobiologist and senior investigator of the study.
And this is what it has come to. Believe the state or you are crazy. Pathetic.
Exactly.
That said I do not believe what Stewox is posting. If there were dangerous side effects of certain vaccinations then I would believe that.
There are "dangerous side effects" from eating strawberries.
Pffffft. Do you even sell Alex Jones brand fluoride blocker?
None that I am aware of actually. However strawberries are very good for your cardiovascular system and probably many other benefits. But remember that nothing has FDA approved "medical benefits" unless it comes in a pill.
Yeah there is and it's potentially fatal. You even know what I'm talking about but because it isn't in a pill you don't think about it. Hypersensitivity causing anaphylaxis. If it were a drug it would be on the list of things to be cautious of.
And this is what it has come to. Believe Natural News and Alex Jones or you are crazy.
Pathetic.
Now please explain why death rates from infectious diseases were far higher prior to modern sanitation practices.Living a overly clean lifestyle.
Not playing in the dirt, not drinking creek or river water, not playing in lakes, creeks or rivers, "always" washing your hands before you eat, not having any pets while growing up,,,,,,.
Evidence:
http://www.webmd.com/asthma/news/20120307/farm-life-linked-to-fewer-allergies
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/04/us-kidsallergies-idUSBRE8431J920120504
Now please explain why death rates from infectious diseases were far higher prior to modern sanitation practices.
I agree, but when did TH ever post common sense?I can't speak for him, but I know "modern sanitation practices" don't sail out the window because kids dig holes in dirt. That exposure to antigens is required for a healthy immune system doesn't mean you can't wash your hands. Common sense ought to apply.
Actually playing in the dirt is good for the immune system and everything else. Even consuming the dirt is very good for you. Poor sanitation practices including festering piles of shit and lack of washing hands in dirty situations and medical procedures are what were responsible for many infections and diseases in previous centuries and millennia.
Now please explain why death rates from infectious diseases were far higher prior to modern sanitation practices.
Clean water vs. contaminated water, sewage systems to remove waste vs. letting it pile up on streets/in gutters just outside homes/residences, control of vermin, refrigeration, etc., etc.
This sort of explains why one can see outbreaks of cholera, diphtheria, typhus, etc., from areas that have suffered natural disasters. When the power is removed from an area, so is the ability to move clean water into an area and remove the sewage....among others.
The only thing I know is that my boss had two children, twins to be exact have no issues and at the age of two they both received vaccines and now have protein and other immunity issues. Call it what you will but with near 7 billion people, there are bound to be people who don't take well to these things. Nothing, I repeat nothing, is ever 100%
Now please explain why death rates from infectious diseases were far higher prior to modern sanitation practices.
oooh correlation posting...