Vaccines are full of supposedly “harmless” adjuvants … including peanut derivatives
Peanuts are high on the list of foods that kids are commonly allergic to these days. And for children who have this allergy, even the smallest exposure to a peanut can result in serious – even life-threatening – anaphylaxis. Experts freely admit that the peanut allergy situation in America is so serious as to be labelled “almost epidemic,” but insist they have no idea what’s causing the problem.

A report by Mount Sinai Hospital’s Jaffe Food Allergy Institute found that between 1997 and 2008, the number of kids with peanut allergies tripled, from just 1-in-250 to about 1-in-70. This is shocking when you consider that even a few decades ago peanut allergies were almost unheard of, and in Eastern countries like India, where children eat large amounts of peanuts, such allergies are extremely uncommon.
Clearly, something specific is causing this massive increase in peanut allergies among Western children. Could…
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There are two “herd” policies,which do you support? Preventing contagion s through vaccinations of all, or vaccinations to ensure the culling of almost all the herd?
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Good question, marblenecltr. As a trained physician, what really concerns me is the deterioration of “public health” over the last few decades into a matter of religious dogma rather than science. There is no good research supporting vaccination or fluoridation – all the serious research calls these practices into question. Yet god help the doctors (like Suzanne Humphries) who take the trouble to acquaint themselves with this research – they are routinely shamed, scapegoated and excommunicated.
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