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RE: Daily Dose of Sultnpapper 09/04/18 > Peanuts, peanuts, get your… baby Jade.

in #dailydose6 years ago

If you had asked me that question about vaccinations years ago I would have said yes, they are necessary. But since you asked me today...the answer is a qualified no. Years ago, vaccinations were carefully tested and quality controlled. Now it is all for the money and not necessarily to fight disease. They pump out new vaccinations like they are pumping out Skittles candy. Too many oopsies for my liking. Here the guy who owns the pharma company that manufactures the vaccines is also the minister of health. Now if that isn't a conflict of interest, I don't know what is. The clinics here push for everyone to get vaccinations and my family flatly refuses.

As far as GMO goes, I don't like science tinkering with my food. My kids had a lot of food allergies when they were little and when we delved into the problem we discovered it was food additives. So we went totally homegrown and organic for what we didn't grow and miracles of miracles, the allergies disappeared. That was more than 35 years ago and we haven't looked back.

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Conflict of interest?, der ez no conflicta de interest, de man is justa bueno governmento officialli . In my best accented writing of a Nica native.

I think there vaccines that are surely good and necessary and I am with you after about four of five it becomes awful sketchy as to the need or whether it is greed.
It doesn't surprise me one bit that your boys food allergies ceased when you got them off a processed foods and on to home grown and organic.
It is amazing how well the bodies can work when you put the right fuel in them, they don't sputter and miss like an engine running on two year old gasoline.

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