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Re: How has the flu season been for you?

Mercury can be found in higher doses in fish and we are fine. You know what else in fish that we shoudl not be ingesting? Iodine.

Guess what? Meat has a bunch of crap too.

you're just fueling his paranoia. like how iffy he was with formaldehyde...cant escape from naturally occurring formaldehyde. 1-2-3...panic.
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

I bet $100 he is a germaphobe.
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

Haven't studies lately been finding strong links between fruit juice and diabetes? Raw fruit is fine, but juices greatly increase the risk.
 
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Haven't studies lately been finding strong links between fruit juice and diabetes? Raw fruit is fine, but juices greatly increase the risk.

Yes,fruit juices laced with high fructose corn syrup and concentrated juices will have definite links to Diabetes

Drinking RAW,fresh pressed juice (like juicing fruits and vegetables) only has good effects to the body and for nutritional healing providing vitamins and minerals
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

really? what always gets me sick is all the phlegm in my throat and stomach, I hate it.

Yes...You can find fresh pressed pineapple juice in the Organic section of your grocery store (like Giant)...Anytime I get that mucus,that is my go to and the more you drink the better.

Also Milk Drinking and dairy will produce Mucus,so if you drink alot of milk,try to cut back
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

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clears out the phlegm and improves your vocal register to falsetto...beats those castrated choirboys.:lecture
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

No, the studies were in regard to fresh juice. It has to do with the speed of digestion as compared to whole fruit (which reduces the risk of type-2). Your body gets more sugar, and faster when fruit is ingested as juice, causing glucose and insulin levels to spike. The studies were not conclusive, but strongly suggested that type-2 risk increased significantly.

British Medical Journal.
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

Yes...You can find fresh pressed pineapple juice in the Organic section of your grocery store (like Giant)...Anytime I get that mucus,that is my go to and the more you drink the better.

Also Milk Drinking and dairy will produce Mucus,so if you drink alot of milk,try to cut back

yeah I dont drink any milk,
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

Pineapple juice is awesome. It even makes your tockley tapioca taste sweeter (so they tell me). But I'd get yourself checked out for any underlying bronchial and sinus conditions. All that phlegm, no good.

Large or small pearls?


:D
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

I'm a nurse for a pediatric department. I vaccinate kids all day everyday for 2 years now and not 1 has autism or died from getting a flu shot.

Please explain.

Simple. Most don't die or get autism, but some do. That vast majority don't die or get autism. However, if it causes death or autism in some, it can't be healthy for everyone else who doesn't die or get autism from it. It could increase risk of cancer and other diseases later on in life by suppressing the immune system, by attacking it so strongly in early development.
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

Simple. Most don't die or get autism, but some do. That vast majority don't die or get autism. However, if it causes death or autism in some, it can't be healthy for everyone else who doesn't die or get autism from it. It could increase risk of cancer and other diseases later on in life by suppressing the immune system, by attacking it so strongly in early development.

Can't be healthy for everyone else except for the fact that they're now a whole lot less likely to contract a debilitating or fatal disease ...:lol
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

Mercury can be found in higher doses in fish and we are fine. You know what else in fish that we shoudl not be ingesting? Iodine.

Guess what? Meat has a bunch of crap too.

In the end of the day, we let parents decide for themselves. Many parents even regret not having their kids vaccinated early. Only when the kid has polio or whooping cough when they decide to finally come and get the shots. Then i get the giggles.
Fish that is extremely high in mercury isn't safe to eat. "we are fine" That's relative. Compared to what? We have one in 4 cancer now compared to 1 in 25 a hundred years ago. That's not fine unless you think that increased cancer and other disease is fine... as long as it doesn't happen to YOU, yet.
Unless I am mistaken, no chef puts mercury in a fish dish on purpose.


Meat isn't healthy to eat, either, but lets not get off on a red herring talking about fish..

The bottom line is there is no proof that vaccines are safe and effective, and there are things in vaccines that are known to be poisonous, put in there deliberately.


You need to look at large populations of un-vaccinated people vs vaccinated, adjusting for other conditions.
You believe what you're told by your profession. You want to believe it. You want to keep your job and not rock the boat. Therefore you wouldn't want to learn the real science about it because it would put you in the moral position of challenging the status quo. That's how most people in the medical profession are.

Allopathic medicine which you belong to was established by Rockefeller to facilitate drug profits, and made the exclusive medicine to eliminate the competition of the empirical doctors.
That is the legacy that you are a part of.
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

Ad hominem. Supposition. Rationalistic deduction from unfounded assumption.

What else is new.
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

Fish that is extremely high in mercury isn't safe to eat. "we are fine" That's relative. Compared to what? We have one in 4 cancer now compared to 1 in 25 a hundred years ago. That's not fine unless you think that increased cancer and other disease is fine... as long as it doesn't happen to YOU, yet.

If the incidence of cancer has increased markedly since a hundred years ago, maybe that's because, uh, people were dying of other diseases. Like, you know, all the stuff we're now vaccinated against :lol
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

Just like the support of vaccines. There is no proof of safety or efficacy.

The number of people who do not respond negatively to vaccines is proof of their safety. What you need to do is prove that those who supposedly respond negatively are in fact responding to the vaccine. That means you have to stop treating correlation as though it were causation and actually do, um, science.

As for efficacy, the resurgence of diseases in populations with high percentages of people opting not to vaccinate is sufficient. If you're going to claim that vaccines did not eliminate incidence of those diseases, and were naturally declining, you need to explain, not only why the diseases were no longer speading, but that they would not return.
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

what a load of kahkah. i wonder where blackthornone goes to when he gets sick. :lol
 
Re: How has the flu season been for you?

The number of people who do not respond negatively to vaccines is proof of their safety. What you need to do is prove that those who supposedly respond negatively are in fact responding to the vaccine. That means you have to stop treating correlation as though it were causation and actually do, um, science.

As for efficacy, the resurgence of diseases in populations with high percentages of people opting not to vaccinate is sufficient. If you're going to claim that vaccines did not eliminate incidence of those diseases, and were naturally declining, you need to explain, not only why the diseases were no longer speading, but that they would not return.
https://www.vaccinationcouncil.org/...by-roman-bystrianyk-and-suzanne-humphries-md/
"Every recruit that enters the French army is vaccinated. During the Franco-Prussian war there were twenty-three thousand four hundred and sixty-nine cases of small-pox in that army. The London Lancet of July 15, 1871 said: Of nine thousand three hundred and ninety-two small-pox patients in London hospitals, six thousand eight hundred and fifty-four had been vaccinated. Seventeen and one-half per cent of those attacked died. In the whole country more than one hundred and twenty-two thousand vaccinated persons have suffered from small-pox . . . Official returns from Germany show that between 1870 and 1885 one million vaccinated persons died from small-pox.[27] "


Gosh, 9,392 contracted smallpox and 6,854 of those had been vaccinated against it. You call that effective? I certainly don't.

There are many graphs and details outlining the ineffectiveness of vaccines and why they weren't responsible for the elimination of illness in the links below.
https://childhealthsafety.wordpress.com/graphs/

https://www.vaclib.org/sites/debate/images/typhoidfever.gif

https://www.vaclib.org/sites/debate/images/scarletfever.gif

Here we see how measles was on the decline before the vaccine was introduced.
https://www.vaclib.org/sites/debate/images/measles.gif
 
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