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that's because she is on team "big medicine" and you revealed yourself as an enemy.
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@John_Darksoul I think it's just the "hey do we really need to be jamming 12 hour old babies full of vaccines?" which seems a reasonable concern.
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@sickburnbro Other than lack of necessity, was there something wrong with the hep b vaccine?
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@John_Darksoul iirc, the whole thing is because black women don't bring tey babies back for any followups so they are trying to get as many shots as possible when they have them at a facility.
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@sickburnbro It is. I don’t know if there‘s a lot of good info out there for a middle ground skeptical position though. The water’s been muddied a lot. If you wanted to find which ones were effective and the least likely to be harmful you’ll either get a mommy blog saying they made her kid retarded or a cdc article saying they’re all gifts from God.
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@John_Darksoul yes, I think people are worried about autism and the simple fact is this is something that their profession decided to take upon themselves to "improve" for liberalism and now there is push back and they're defensive.
Let them sacrifice themselves for liberalism, I don't care.
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The mother's antibodies are transferred through the placenta during third trimester. Even if you're a vaccine enthusiast, there's no reason to vaccinate a child for the first few months.
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@theshortbus @John_Darksoul yeah, and that's the part that makes a lot of people suspicious. They are like "ok, does this occur" and medicine says "yup!" and then they say "so why does the baby need vaxx on day 1" and the answer is "RACIST!" and it makes you go "uh, what?"
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@John_Darksoul @sickburnbro So about twenty years ago i blew up to 500 lbs and nearly died. Every word that came out of a doctors mouth on this subject turned out to be hilariously wrong up to and including that I would have to surgery to remove the excess skin after i had lost 300 lbs doing low carb which the doctors didn't approve of. The skin went away on its own by the way.
So its hard for me and anyone else who's had an experience like this to not wonder about other things?
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@placebo @John_Darksoul @sickburnbro I honestly don't know squat about that but i can say every time they suggested surgery I would go home, look up the stats, and go "how high is the mortality?" No thanks.
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@Escoffier @placebo @John_Darksoul that's the interesting part - if you can look at something without knowing deeply inside it and ask questions that don't add up, it's an solid indication of a problem.
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@Escoffier @John_Darksoul @sickburnbro It never seems to occur to "healers" that famine victims nor gulag inmates had endless skin hanging off of them. Fasting will tighten up all loose skin and can even reduce "natural" skin sag.
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@theshortbus @sickburnbro @John_Darksoul If I recall correctly, that continues on for some time with breastfeeding (to a degree).
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@NoDoxGregBrady @theshortbus @sickburnbro @John_Darksoul Yes it does. The earliest BREAST MILK is basically pure colostrum, which is some midrange-term antibodies and vitamins. Regular BREAST MILK m gets immediate antibodies, so anything the mom is exposed to she'll make helper stuff to give her kid's immune system a leg up.
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@BowsacNoodle @NoDoxGregBrady @theshortbus @sickburnbro @John_Darksoul It also has a feedback mechanism where a child's saliva enters the breast during feeding and the mother's immune system immediately produces and feeds anti-bodies to the child.
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@marlin @NoDoxGregBrady @theshortbus @sickburnbro @John_Darksoul Breasts are amazing.