"Questioning ingredients that may be right for someone but not for you" Example?
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Replying to @BurgerLab12 @doritmi and
Why would you assume that everyone wld react the same? Because we aren't all identical and while penicillin may be good for you, if I have it I'll die. So what makes you think kids react identically with vaccines? U know there's a vaccine injury court right? For a reason?
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Replying to @sarahcrawfords @doritmi and
Well that's not an example at all.
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Replying to @BurgerLab12 @sarahcrawfords and
We have plenty of ways of dealing with variability. If you don't want to give the example I asked for above, can you tell me why you think the current approaches to dealing with individual differences are insufficient?
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Replying to @BurgerLab12 @doritmi and
The amount of children being injured is pretty evidential as to why it's insufficient, in my opinion. People harp on about the science but that's only the science we're being presented. What about the science that actually made it to court with $$ being awarded to the victims?
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Replying to @sarahcrawfords @doritmi and
The court does not adjudicate the science. We have the scientific literature for that though. I'm not sure why we would look at a legal body over a scientific one for scientific questions.https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-vaccine-court-science-doesnt-always-win-out/ …
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Replying to @BurgerLab12 @doritmi and
In one of the cases I mention, the science was able to show a significant change in the brain of a little girl who had regressed into what the doctors diagnosed as autism. She'd been part of a study through her doctor father so they'd already taken her brain scan b4 her vaccines.
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Replying to @sarahcrawfords @doritmi and
This was what I thought you might be talking about. The guy whose twitter thread we're on has written extensively about this case. I'll link. But think about this: how many kids die of the diseases that these vaccines prevent? And what happens when they don't have access?
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Oh, geez. She's citing the Hannah Poling case, which doesn't show what she thinks it does. (Note the publication date of the link.) https://respectfulinsolence.com/2008/03/10/the-hannah-poling-case-and-the-rebrandin/ …
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