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Post by TheSource on Dec 10, 2019 7:45:33 GMT -5
As I obviously said, some vaccines are necessary, and others are not. Hepatitis B vaccine for every newborn is an example of something that primarily benefits drug companies. If you would stop and think about it in the long term, you would see that it would be beneficial to be vaccinated at birth with the Hep B vaccination instead of waiting until one contracts the virus in later years causing that individual to spend more of their hard earned dollars on the "big pharma" treatments that you say they want to increase their coffers. Which would be the lessor of the two evils?
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Post by joymarty on Dec 10, 2019 13:03:20 GMT -5
ummm, I've made 81 yrs and no Hepatitus issues in my life, how about one's life's choices in their lives too...I just don't believe in bombarding babies with all the many vaccines of today's medical world of drugs. If if if and all the shoulds of it all.
We don't know what these vaccines are doing to our bodies overall and to start so many with babies, I don't buy in. They are all shots in the dark.
I've never given any Hep issues much thought as I don't know anyone in my life who has any and just wondering how many cases worldwide there are...I can live forever and not know but just a thought.
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Post by formerlyme on Dec 10, 2019 15:55:01 GMT -5
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Post by joymarty on Dec 10, 2019 17:27:48 GMT -5
For those of us who choose no Hep vaccines, here is a good list of ALt Remedies to know about. I see on the list Milk Thistle is right on TOP. I've been taking Milk Thistle DAILY for probably 20 yrs give or take. And there are some 11 homeopathic remedies mentioned....good to know. www.rightdiagnosis.com/h/hepatitis/alternative.htmOn the world population we're told there are some 7.7 Billion..so one can do the math on how many are Hep infected.
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Post by formerlyme on Dec 10, 2019 18:46:51 GMT -5
joymarty, you said you were 'just wondering how many cases worldwide there are', so I did you the courtesy of looking it up and posting the numbers for you. Of course, the article states that there are many others who remain undiagnosed. Only a blood test can tell for sure.
I was recently tested because I have a slightly fatty liver, and was found to have no forms of hepatitis.
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Post by joymarty on Dec 10, 2019 19:13:33 GMT -5
formerlyme: And thanks and then I went a little further as I really know nothing about hepatitus but hear about it in the drug world, dirty needle world and then find about the liver and as I said I take a Milk Thistle for years to support the liver but I've taken it for a healthy liver reason, hep never has entered my mind.
We always thought about my father as he imbibed alcohol all his long life but never really had liver issues, strong liver I guess.
And I still can't buy inoculating babies with this vaccine.
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Post by formerlyme on Dec 10, 2019 20:22:15 GMT -5
I've never imbibed much alcohol throughout my life, but attribute my slightly fatty liver to having been overweight. Now that I've lost a lot of weight, I don't know whether my liver is still slightly fatty. I agree, joymarty, that it should be every parent's right to decide whether or not their infant(s) should get the hepatitis vaccine. I don't know if (or where) it is mandatory. It wasn't available when my son was born in 1967. I'm in favour of it, but accept that many others feel differently.
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Post by joymarty on Dec 17, 2019 13:23:01 GMT -5
Coast to Coast and George Noory had a MD Stanford and Harvard educated all the high credentials that an MD could earn and she was so against the "piling on" of all the vaccines on the little ones. And she was also against the Hep B that is being "forced" on young girls in many states now. This was last night...very interesting and kept me awake for the 2 hrs to hear it all.
Talked about all the nasty ingredients in these vaccines and I know how people talk about well it's "only small amounts"....I want no amounts of those...and when I feel I need a vaccine I'll get it.
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Post by good4nothin on Dec 17, 2019 13:48:08 GMT -5
As I obviously said, some vaccines are necessary, and others are not. Hepatitis B vaccine for every newborn is an example of something that primarily benefits drug companies. If you would stop and think about it in the long term, you would see that it would be beneficial to be vaccinated at birth with the Hep B vaccination instead of waiting until one contracts the virus in later years causing that individual to spend more of their hard earned dollars on the "big pharma" treatments that you say they want to increase their coffers. Which would be the lessor of the two evils? Considering the very small probability that someone will get hepatitis B before they have sex or inject IV drugs, it makes absolutely no sense to get it at day one. A day old infant is VERY SMALL and VERY VULNERABLE to toxins. If you think the vaccine is so necessary, at least WAIT until the person is likely to be at risk, and their body is big and strong enough to possibly handle toxins.
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Post by good4nothin on Dec 17, 2019 13:49:30 GMT -5
Coast to Coast and George Noory had a MD Stanford and Harvard educated all the high credentials that an MD could earn and she was so against the "piling on" of all the vaccines on the little ones. And she was also against the Hep B that is being "forced" on young girls in many states now. This was last night...very interesting and kept me awake for the 2 hrs to hear it all. Talked about all the nasty ingredients in these vaccines and I know how people talk about well it's "only small amounts"....I want no amounts of those...and when I feel I need a vaccine I'll get it. Maybe it's small amounts, but maybe those small amounts add up. Especially when given to a DAY OLD INFANT. There is much too much faith and trust in the big drug companies. Here at this forum, most members refuse to question anything those companies do or say. And by the way, sometimes a small amount can be deadly, depending on what it's a small amount of.
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Post by good4nothin on Dec 17, 2019 13:51:24 GMT -5
I've never imbibed much alcohol throughout my life, but attribute my slightly fatty liver to having been overweight. Now that I've lost a lot of weight, I don't know whether my liver is still slightly fatty. I agree, joymarty , that it should be every parent's right to decide whether or not their infant(s) should get the hepatitis vaccine. I don't know if (or where) it is mandatory. It wasn't available when my son was born in 1967. I'm in favour of it, but accept that many others feel differently. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is very common. Related to obesity and diabetes, too much refined carbohydrates and not enough exercise.
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Post by joymarty on Dec 17, 2019 13:53:07 GMT -5
Coast to Coast and George Noory had a MD Stanford and Harvard educated all the high credentials that an MD could earn and she was so against the "piling on" of all the vaccines on the little ones. And she was also against the Hep B that is being "forced" on young girls in many states now. This was last night...very interesting and kept me awake for the 2 hrs to hear it all. Talked about all the nasty ingredients in these vaccines and I know how people talk about well it's "only small amounts"....I want no amounts of those...and when I feel I need a vaccine I'll get it. Maybe it's small amounts, but maybe those small amounts add up. Especially when given to a DAY OLD INFANT. There is much too much faith and trust in the big drug companies. Here at this forum, most members refuse to question anything those companies do or say. And by the way, sometimes a small amount can be deadly, depending on what it's a small amount of. So true G4N and all the vaccines pushed for the money grubbers in pharma, sickening. And how so many are so convinced by these "pushers"...
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Post by good4nothin on Dec 17, 2019 14:32:19 GMT -5
Maybe it's small amounts, but maybe those small amounts add up. Especially when given to a DAY OLD INFANT. There is much too much faith and trust in the big drug companies. Here at this forum, most members refuse to question anything those companies do or say. And by the way, sometimes a small amount can be deadly, depending on what it's a small amount of. So true G4N and all the vaccines pushed for the money grubbers in pharma, sickening. And how so many are so convinced by these "pushers"... It's because of the great success of certain vaccines, such as polio or small pox. Anything that's good will be taken to a bad extreme. Now if you criticize the overuse of the hepatitis B vaccine, or any other, you are accused of wanting people to get polio or small pox.
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Post by formerlyme on Dec 17, 2019 15:02:16 GMT -5
I've never imbibed much alcohol throughout my life, but attribute my slightly fatty liver to having been overweight. Now that I've lost a lot of weight, I don't know whether my liver is still slightly fatty. I agree, joymarty , that it should be every parent's right to decide whether or not their infant(s) should get the hepatitis vaccine. I don't know if (or where) it is mandatory. It wasn't available when my son was born in 1967. I'm in favour of it, but accept that many others feel differently. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is very common. Related to obesity and diabetes, too much refined carbohydrates and not enough exercise.
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Post by TheSource on Dec 17, 2019 18:17:03 GMT -5
Considering the very small probability that someone will get hepatitis B before they have sex or inject IV drugs, it makes absolutely no sense to get it at day one. A day old infant is VERY SMALL and VERY VULNERABLE to toxins. If you think the vaccine is so necessary, at least WAIT until the person is likely to be at risk, and their body is big and strong enough to possibly handle toxins. There is some truth and logic to what you say, but what about babies born to drug-addicted mothers? Toddlers crawl and grab everything in sight. A dirty syringe left lying around can be an attractive target and can infect a toddler in a heartbeat.
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