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@SKERLOK Care to provide actual studies on scientific websites? The only place I can find your figures are on the heavily biased anti-vaccine websites. Also, who mentioned anything about aspirin?
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i thought those free radicals were a good thing...they sound good lol
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@AtalayaC lets talk of the cancer--and mysteriously, in canada, there was a 300% increase in autism in 2001, what also happened in 2001, there were around 11 more vaccines injected into babies, a mere coincidence, i think not--big deal 3 deaths and 1500 cases, more people die from aspirin in a year, do clowns like you focus on that--and there are lots of cases where the baby is vaccinated for measles and the child still gets them anyways
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@AtalayaC Was NOT disproven and BMA have apologised to a certain Dr on his findings. Not all vaccines cause effects, its been linked to MMR in particular. As a parent you can have measles mumps and rubella in single shots. Boys dont need the rubella jab btw. Several children died from not having it? So how many died from having vaccine shots? dont forget to include alergic reactions. Oh, and dont forget contaminated batches.
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Well I'm glad a have a stash of handy dandy Rad-Away.
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I would rather eat irradiated food than food contaminated with pathogenic bacteria.
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@atlan61 I've had non-irradiated apples still look good for a few months.
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sometimes I think the FDA stands for (The Food and DEATH Adminastration!)
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@AtalayaC I did not know this thank you. I bought an apple a few months ago at an H.E.B store and till this day it hasent rot.
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@kitkatchoco2001 It's called "Wake up America" though people from other nations may be watching it, it was intended for an American audience.



+30 RADS lol
pibbification 1 year ago 6
@SuperPhdiva There is a scientific consensus that vaccines do not cause autism. The initial claim of such link had manipulated evidence as well as conflicts of interest and other ethical violations. Please provide some valid scientific research regarding the preservatives causing autism.
Due to the panic this caused, there have been measles epidemics all over Europe (1500 cases and three deaths in Ireland in 2000). In America, 2006 saw 6404 cases of mumps compared to 314 in 2005.
AtalayaC 7 months ago 2