Experimenting on children is abusive and is against the Nuremberg Code.
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Replying to @organicdot @VickieZisman and
Dorothy, how exactly do you think we should find good medical treatments to reduce childhood suffering? Guess? Off-label treatment at individual doctor's discretion? Do nothing & watch them suffer? Or clinical trials under IRB requirements w/ strict monitoring?
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Replying to @Kathmarval @organicdot and
Test our babies prior to vaccination!! We would see a lot less misdiagnosed ADD/ADHD, Autism, allergies, autoimmune “disorders” and more frequent flyer pediatric programs!
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Replying to @KayVonPaul @organicdot and
What specific tests do you recommend, KayC? What is the test for?
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Replying to @Kathmarval @organicdot and
All kinds of information and specific health checks. One size never fits all...especially drug/medical injections.
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How would we know what to test for? How will that information be gathered?
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Replying to @KayVonPaul @TsuDhoNimh and
Who should know by now, KayC? There is a standard of care for newborn screening, & for infant & child vaccination. If you're suggesting it's inadequate - do you have theories on what's missing? If not - which experts are you relying on to determine something's missing?
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Replying to @Kathmarval @KayVonPaul and
Healthy bodies need no intervention to be and stay healthy.
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Replying to @organicdot @KayVonPaul and
But Dorothy - healthy infants & toddlers (& grownups!) have been vulnerable to infectious disease for all of human history. Maternal antibodies help (a lot) - breast-feeding helps (not quite as much) - but neither has ever fully prevented catching disease.
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When an individual is exposed to germs, viri, etc., his/her body benefits by creating antibodies and T-cell immunity that can last forever!
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