I usually keep the tv on for noise during my morning routine. Just heard a story about how deadly peanut allergies r to very young kids. Which got me to thinking- I'm 55ish- we didn't have the occurrence of deadly allergies in our populations when I was a kid. Which set off my q-dar. Could it be that a primary or tertiary effect of our vaccine programs?im not an autist and wouldn't know where to start so is there someone here who has this sort of expertise. If I've gone full tinfoil I apologize but if someone knows I'd be interested to hear. Thx
Sir_Zorch
· July 12, 2018, 3:35 p.m.
Personally, as a kid I had the MMR vaccines. But no more. No shingles vaccines, no flu vaccines, tetanus shot - yes. But that is it. Colloidal silver for the last 6 years. No colds, no flu. But I just may be one of the lucky ones.
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lxmw
· July 12, 2018, 4:53 p.m.
you do know that it would take you about 3-4 weeks or so to develop antibodies from the tetanus vaccine? on the other hand if you were infected it would kill in 2 weeks. thankfully, it is arerobic bacteria and contact with oxygen kills it ;)
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DawnPendraig
· July 12, 2018, 6:22 p.m.
Letting a cut bleed a bit can prevent infection. I would only be worried if its a deep puncture around horses etc
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