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originally posted by: JJproductions
a reply to: watchitburn
I am 50. Vaccine free. I was born with a bad heart and it has been replaced! I never get sick! Thank you!
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Annee
If my 15-year-old referred to shots as poison -- a conspiracy theory.
I'd be really concerned.
Table salt and refined sugar are poisons too.
Some vaccines are poisons, but are in such small amounts that they pose little risk.
Some vaccines are also diseases that could be deadly in other forms.
The problem is that many read some ridiculous online BS story and swallow that memetic poison whole. I wonder how many people have died so far through human history, of avoidance of common sense?
This volcanic soil is so good for growing stuff, we should live here! (I confess, I do actually live in Auckland, New Zealand, on the side of a volcanic hill).
originally posted by: Annee
If my 15-year-old referred to shots as poison -- a conspiracy theory.
I'd be really concerned.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: HatesFreshAir
are you the type who denies all vaccines and has a shocked pikachu face when your kid dies from measles?
No one in the US has died from measles in the last 10 years, it's not a deadly disease. You have no idea what you're talking about. That includes the significant unvaxxt population like the Amish who by the way never get autism.
Speaking of which, kids have died from the measles vaccine in the last 10 years, but not from the virus.
So go away with that nonsense. The vaccine is garbage as it is and pretending that all vaccines are the same and everyone has to have a one sized fits all approach regardless of genetics and pretending pharma isn't making 100 billion a year from them.
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: JJproductions
Fair enough.
He is there to support the medical health of the community, but he cannot if they ignore his professional advice and refuse.
Just as you have every right to walk out, your doctor has every right to refuse service and/or refer you elsewhere.
He also has to consider his other patients. If he allowed numbers of people who are more likely to have various infectious endemic illnesses to congregate and concentrate in his offices, that presents a risk to others in the community.
He can't do it all by magic, ya know.
originally posted by: JJproductions
a reply to: WeMustCare
Your words are soooooo true! Yes he is going to someone that won’t be pushing for profit! My doctor once fired me lol because I quit a 18 year adderall addiction! Flushed away my best friend! East day of my life!!!
originally posted by: ScarletDarkness
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: JJproductions
Fair enough.
He is there to support the medical health of the community, but he cannot if they ignore his professional advice and refuse.
Just as you have every right to walk out, your doctor has every right to refuse service and/or refer you elsewhere.
He also has to consider his other patients. If he allowed numbers of people who are more likely to have various infectious endemic illnesses to congregate and concentrate in his offices, that presents a risk to others in the community.
He can't do it all by magic, ya know.
Do tell me , what's the point of so called 'vaccines' if they do nothing to protect you from us 'unvaccinated' nutters?
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: HatesFreshAir
are you the type who denies all vaccines and has a shocked pikachu face when your kid dies from measles?
No one in the US has died from measles in the last 10 years, it's not a deadly disease. You have no idea what you're talking about. That includes the significant unvaxxt population like the Amish who by the way never get autism.
Measles has been considered eradicated from the USA since 2000, due to a fairly comprehensive vaccination campaign. The vaccines are usually given to children and protect for a lifetime. The fact that there have been few deaths in the last 10 years probably relates to the entire population (except for a few) having been vaccinated against it.
Measles Vaccination - CDC
Measles Cases and Outbreaks
Speaking of which, kids have died from the measles vaccine in the last 10 years, but not from the virus.
So go away with that nonsense. The vaccine is garbage as it is and pretending that all vaccines are the same and everyone has to have a one sized fits all approach regardless of genetics and pretending pharma isn't making 100 billion a year from them.
The article in Health Impact News on 4 February 2015 was incorrect. A US woman had died from Measles that year, and there were two in 2009, and also one in 2010.
The VARES reports indicate only about 100 deaths after measles vaccinations for the years 2013 to 2022, which is about 11 per year, compare that with the 400-to-500 that died per year from measles prior to vaccination in the US, that has to be a reduced risk.
Research reveals that a vaccinated individual not only can become infected with measles, but can also spread it to others who are also vaccinated against it - doubly disproving that the administration of multiple doses of MMR vaccine is "97% effective," as widely claimed
Does NOT the 'vaccine' protect those who get the 'vaccine' ?
originally posted by: chr0naut
He also has to consider his other patients . . .
a risk to others
If some one said
originally posted by: Annee
If my 15-year-old referred to shots as poison -- a conspiracy theory.
I'd be really concerned.
a lot of people are lazy, and they’re impatient, and they just accept whatever is told to them.