Almost nothing you say is true. The fact that we need better versions of 2 vaccines is not a reason to not use them. Chicken pox causes shingles; your claim the vaccine does is a fucking lie. Delete your account.https://twitter.com/Wallace_Noll/status/1129521860440252416 …
it is untenable to vaccinate our children at 26 doses the 1'st 12 months & another 45 up to 18. this is producing a civilizational crisis. your profession needs to be corrected from the outside so that we can survive & thrive.https://theethicalskeptic.com/2018/12/26/six-vaccinial-generation-trends-already-well-underway/ …
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What’s funny is that I think outsiders could benefit medicine. The problem is the current outsiders attack the oldest, safest, most cost effective treatments. In contrast, new, expensive, and often useless treatments don’t seem to bother them at all.pic.twitter.com/AS1z6gmHvk
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Now now. Are you about to attack ionic foot baths?
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I think what’s untenable is your aggregating of multi-vaccines into separate doses to fit your rhetoric. If you include the yearly influenza dose, it’s roughly 53 doses. A dose is not the pathogen, it’s the injection. One injection/dose protects against at least one pathogen.
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the reality is that for American children about 90% get 65-70 vaccine doses by 18. the article is trying to figure out the effect of this. As previous generations got much fewer, a small fraction of what is normal now.
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