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Originally Posted by arcanebrain
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Quit reading so much into alarmist headlines. If you believed every news article you read, you wouldn't be able to eat or drink ANYTHING safely. That takes care of your first link, as to the second:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80...e-not-so-fast/
And the third? I'll admit I didn't read the entire thing. But it smacks of anti-science naturopathic bullshit. The vast (like almost all of them) majority of scientists and doctors agree that vaccines save lives and are usually harmless (barring allergic reactions). Oh, by the way, the author of that article which makes stupid claims and backs nothing up with solid evidence? Is a CHIROPRACTOR and a NUTRITIONIST who publishes in "holistic periodicals." You know what's code for? A fucking quack. The article is full of gross misunderstandings. The guy doesn't even understand herd immunity, for crying out loud.
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You clearly don't understand how cancer develops. They shoot up the rats 1000 times to make the process happen in a short period of time. Basically for cancer to develop:
- You need the gene that controls self destruction for malfunctioning cells to be damaged.
- You need the gene that requires, for a cell to replicate, that it is touching the correct cells.
- AND
- You need the gene that tells a cell when it SHOULD grow to be stuck on "always on".
Drinking coke and hording down GMO foods for some 20 odd years will do the trick to kill your pancreas, kidneys, liver, stomach, esophagus... you name a cancer you have a vastly higher chance.
Also, vaccines so safe bros
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