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"The results of the Colorado supplementation studies in the 1970s and 1980s indicated that growth-limiting nutritional zinc deficiency existed in otherwise healthy infants, toddlers and preschool children even after the routine fortification of infant formulas with zinc in the 1970s."
I do not see anything in the article about zinc preventing any diseases for which there are vaccines or any suggestion to take zinc and avoid vaccines.
It does not make any difference whether you eat aluminum, drink it, breathe it in, or get it in a vaccine. To your body, it's all the same.
I do not see anything in the article about zinc preventing any diseases for which there are vaccines or any suggestion to take zinc and avoid vaccines.
It does not make any difference whether you eat aluminum, drink it, breathe it in, or get it in a vaccine. To your body, it's all the same.
When I'm done, they'll probably turn me into a sneezing post.
You will probably be able to spend an entire weekend in the ball pit at Chuck E Cheese and not get the flu! That is reason enough for me. :MissTerri, putting on her fake mustache and heading down to Walgreens for another vaccination:
Did you get one too many vaccines today? Too much aluminum on the brain?
It must be my vivid imagination.
Oh, wait.....!
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Originally Posted by MissTerri
Did you read the article? A car free lifestyle
is great if it is a choice that you choose for yourself. The problem is when it
goes from choice to expected. With Agenda 21 afoot eventually there will no
longer be choice and lowering people's standard of living in the name of
"sustainability" is the end goal. It goes hand in hand with socialism.
One consolation about this thread is that parents who are looking for information on vaccines will see the absolute insanity of the anti-vaccine cult and realize that blind-faith in the bloggers and conspiracy theorists is probably as wise as lemmings jumping off a cliff.
There are a great many resources out there, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the CDC, WHO, your local health department, and probably most important, your trusted Nurse, Pediatrician or Nurse Practitioner. I hope parents use all of these legitimate resources before placing the health of their families in the hands of anonymous bloggers and snake-oil salesmen.
I hope parents use all of these legitimate resources before placing the health of their families in the hands of anonymous bloggers and snake-oil salesmen.
Beware the peanut-oil saleswomen.
Last edited by Hyperthetic; 01-20-2014 at 02:47 PM..
Save your breath. Miss Terri is an Agenda 21 conspiracy theorist, and according to those "in the know" Agenda 21 wants you dead.
Codex Alimentarius is a scatbag.
"It is reported that in 1996 the German delegation put forward a proposal that no herb, vitamin or mineral should be sold for preventive or therapeutic reasons, and that supplements should be reclassified as drugs. The proposal was agreed, but protests halted its implementation."
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