. @SharylAttkisson on the unauthorized herpes vaccine trial this weekend should be interesting. The vaccine didn’t work for the majority and caused injury to others. Results were fabricated. Unfortunately, those people are not wanting to talk anymore. Beware! #fda
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Exactly. I believe in vaccines and I believe in vaccine injury. I have been party to both. All are not created equal. It is not black and white.
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Which vaccine injured you? Was it FDA approved?
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Who claims that? The FDA, when it approves medicines, also says which people should not take the medicine, i.e. who the medicine is contraindicated for.
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Who claims not all medicines are safe for all people at all times for all reasons? Anybody who isn't completely ignorant. If you're allergic to penicillin, you shouldn't take it. Do you disagree?
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Sigh. I was of course asking "who claims that all medicines are safe for all people at all times?" Mainstream medicine is careful to note contraindications like the one you just mentioned. It sounds like you're claiming they don't.
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*sigh* There were multiple comments and I am not a mind reader. No, I certainly never claimed there are no contraindications noted!pic.twitter.com/ITTZOWV8Qm
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By spreading the "mainstream medicine claims one size fits all" idea, you are indeed claiming that mainstream medicine doesn't note contraindications (or doesn't note enough of them).
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There you go again! Please read. I never said anything such thing. First I never discussed one size fits all (I said "all or nothing mentality.") Second, I didn't say mainstream medicine was guilty of that nor did I even use that phrase. Third...
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Sure you did. You said 'the government continues to frame the conversation in all-or-nothing, "one-size-fits-all" terms' inhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-open-question-on-vaccines-and-autism/ …
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OMG you are cracking me up. We were talking about this twitter exchange but you are going back to 2008. Ok! You're still incorrect. I didn't say "mainstream medicine claims one size fits all." Please reread the 2008 article again and Dr. Healy's guidance. It's still good today.
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That's rational and objective. Don't make that a habit.
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