Sally Dorman
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Dr. Peter McCullough highlights twelve studies showing that completely unvaccinated children consistently experience better health outcomes than their vaccinated peers. He explains that vaccines administered individually—especially after age four—are far safer than the early-life “battery” recommended during critical neurodevelopment. Citing new JAMA data showing that 60% of parents now refuse the full CDC schedule, McCullough says families are recognizing the connection between clustered shots and developmental regression.

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CatMuse

Well People used to take small sips of poison to acclimate the body in the event of an enemy attach via poisoning. The body can tool up to deal with toxins so long as it’s not overwhelmed.

Thanks for the info. Not multiple poisons I hope.

Good. There is also no historical precedent for inducing minor disease to prevent major disease which is how vaccines are supposed to work. It is an aberration of the medical concept of healing. There is also a theological backing for this. As one would never recommend a little sin to prevent grave sin. Rather purity (or immunity, extending the analogy) protects against sin (disease).