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To: foreverfree

Did you half your class have peanut and gluten allergies too? Ever considered why there has been such an upsurge? Not saying it’s vaccines but that it is a question worth asking.

Vaccination is necessary and one of the great achievements of medicine — but over-vaccination from infancy may have tragic consequences on the development of some children’s immune systems. Also, there are too many toxic additives in shots that should not be there.


4 posted on 04/30/2019 6:56:51 AM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
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To: CondoleezzaProtege

Upsurge of peanut allergies is very clearly tied to many more kids no longer being exposed to peanuts. That’s it. Peanuts came to prominence as a food to fight poverty in the south. Massive numbers of moms no longer feed their kids peanut butter the way they used to. The modern effective treatment is low level slow exposure to peanuts to build up a tolerance.

As for gluten that is mostly between the ears of moms who never eat a carb, and insist their child is allergic to gluten. Gluten allergy is the most widespread of the fake, “look at me” diseases.

Last is autism. Now if a kid stacks three blocks together, or organizes their toys, or dozes off in class he is “autistic”. And lots of moms out there completely enjoy telling how their kid has asbergers. To them that means he’s extremely intelligent and just misunderstood.

Also see, mass hysteria.


11 posted on 04/30/2019 7:10:25 AM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. ....)
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To: CondoleezzaProtege; DesertRhino
Did you half your class have peanut and gluten allergies too?

One of my four kids is allergic to peanuts. DesertRhino is right - it comes from failing to expose the child to peanuts and tree nuts at an early age. We followed the established medical norms just 7 years ago when he was a baby: no nuts, strawberries, shellfish, or other common allergens, only to find him breaking out in hives at age two.

They did a study in Israel as to why food allergies are so rare there. Turns out, they feed babies a common snack that contains peanuts. It pisses me off that my kid will have to live the rest of his life allergic to nuts because the American "medical community" was issuing guidelines without knowing what the hell they were doing.

16 posted on 04/30/2019 7:27:12 AM PDT by GOP_Party_Animal
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