Vaccinations
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Anything that has an effect will have potential side effects.
I'm referring to negative side effects. If I eat an apple I am healthier with no negative side effects.
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Cancers
Cancers are not cured by doctors. Even the medical industry claims there is no cure for cancer. There are all kinds of "walks to find a cure." Some cancers are destroyed from someones body but that is not a cure. If the person survives the treatment they may not have any cancer left but that is not a cure. Surgical repairs are not cures. I'm talking about diseases and sicknesses.
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ryanb31 wrote:
If I eat an apple I am healthier with no negative side effects.
You've added calories to your diet which may or may not be negative. You've potentially ingested carcinogens or pesticides on the skin of the apple. You've potentially ingested fungus which if you're immunocompromised may or may not be a big deal. Sure, your body can generally deal with these. But it's not like there's not a downside. I would also argue that you're not necessarily any "healthier" by eating an apple. The determinants of health is a pretty complex topic.
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Some cancers are destroyed from someones body but that is not a cure.
Cancer, by definition, is a propagation of cells that have lost their ability for self-regulation of growth and apoptosis(self destruction). How is removing or destroying these cells so that they never bother the patient again not a cure? There are thousands of cancers, a few of which we know enough about to do something about them, a few of those are completely curable in that with appropriate intervention they will never bother the patient again. Surgery is a huge part of the domain of medical practice (since some medical specialties treat by both medical and surgical means) so I don't think I'm going to let you move those goalposts without a good reason. Why doesn't surgery count as curative? Why don't antibiotics count as curative?
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You need to understand that there is a big difference between "these are problems which have been reported following the vaccine" and "these are things clearly/likely caused by the vaccine" and the site is pretty clear about distinguishing between these. Your assumption that because they are reporting them means there must be some additional evidence beyond the fact that they were temporally related is incorrect.
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Since you want to focus on just one of them and ignore the rest, here is another statement "Since then, flu vaccines have not been clearly linked to GBS." Which means that prior to this case they were clearly linked.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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ryanb31 wrote:
If I eat an apple I am healthier with no negative side effects.
You've added calories to your diet which may or may not be negative. You've potentially ingested carcinogens or pesticides on the skin of the apple. You've potentially ingested fungus which if you're immunocompromised may or may not be a big deal. Sure, your body can generally deal with these. But it's not like there's not a downside. I would also argue that you're not necessarily any "healthier" by eating an apple. The determinants of health is a pretty complex topic.
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Some cancers are destroyed from someones body but that is not a cure.
Cancer, by definition, is a propagation of cells that have lost their ability for self-regulation of growth and apoptosis(self destruction). How is removing or destroying these cells so that they never bother the patient again not a cure? There are thousands of cancers, a few of which we know enough about to do something about them, a few of those are completely curable in that with appropriate intervention they will never bother the patient again. Surgery is a huge part of the domain of medical practice (since some medical specialties treat by both medical and surgical means) so I don't think I'm going to let you move those goalposts without a good reason. Why doesn't surgery count as curative? Why don't antibiotics count as curative?
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You've added calories to your diet
Talk about splitting hairs. So, why does the medical industry claim there is no cure for cancer? By the way, I do know there is and know people that have cured it from eating healthy. But the medical and scientific community do not acknowledge a cure.
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Why doesn't surgery count as curative
I can lose weight by cutting off my leg. It's an extreme example but cutting something out is not curing it. Ridding maybe, but not curing.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Since you want to focus on just one of them and ignore the rest, here is another statement "Since then, flu vaccines have not been clearly linked to GBS." Which means that prior to this case they were clearly linked.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Yes, that the 1976 inactivated flu vaccine was pretty clearly linked with GBS. The new ones are not. I don't understand what your point is?
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You've added calories to your diet
Talk about splitting hairs. So, why does the medical industry claim there is no cure for cancer? By the way, I do know there is and know people that have cured it from eating healthy. But the medical and scientific community do not acknowledge a cure.
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Why doesn't surgery count as curative
I can lose weight by cutting off my leg. It's an extreme example but cutting something out is not curing it. Ridding maybe, but not curing.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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So, why does the medical industry claim there is no cure for cancer?
Cancer is not one disease and most forms do not have a definitive cure. You do realize that "the medical industry" is not a thing, right? It's not like there's a hive mind that issues press releases.
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By the way, I do know there is and know people that have cured it from eating healthy.
No you don't. You know people who ate "healthy" and their "cancer" went away. Do you understand the distinction?
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It's an extreme example but cutting something out is not curing it. Ridding maybe, but not curing.
That's a stupid example because it's not anything that we would actually do. Whereas repair of heart defects, prosthetic valves, angioplasty, coils, or cutting out a tumor are. So how are those not cures? If the basic problem in cancer is a growth of malignant cells and we get rid of those cells and they never come back, how is it not a cure?
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You are wordsmithing. Even the CDC admits they are linked and there is evidence.
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The fuck? You don't think there's a difference in manufacturing processes or, i dunno, in the viral proteins since 1976 (you know, evolution) that could explain the fact that the new flu vaccines wouldn't necessarily be associated with GBS even if the old ones were? Are you high?
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ryanb31 wrote:
So, why does the medical industry claim there is no cure for cancer?
Cancer is not one disease and most forms do not have a definitive cure. You do realize that "the medical industry" is not a thing, right? It's not like there's a hive mind that issues press releases.
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By the way, I do know there is and know people that have cured it from eating healthy.
No you don't. You know people who ate "healthy" and their "cancer" went away. Do you understand the distinction?
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It's an extreme example but cutting something out is not curing it. Ridding maybe, but not curing.
That's a stupid example because it's not anything that we would actually do. Whereas repair of heart defects, prosthetic valves, angioplasty, coils, or cutting out a tumor are. So how are those not cures? If the basic problem in cancer is a growth of malignant cells and we get rid of those cells and they never come back, how is it not a cure?
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So you claim that a doctor getting rid of cancer cells is a cure but eating healthy to get rid of what is actually causing the cancer cells is not a cure? Serious? Come on. Are you just trolling around now?
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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The fuck? You don't think there's a difference in manufacturing processes or, i dunno, in the viral proteins since 1976 (you know, evolution) that could explain the fact that the new flu vaccines wouldn't necessarily be associated with GBS even if the old ones were? Are you high?
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Stop focusing on that one. There are pages and pages of information that back up what I was saying. Turn off your tunnel vision.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
But I don't understand your point?!? That vaccines have side effects? Who's denying that? I'm just saying that just because they're listed on that webpage doesn't mean that the CDC is implying there is a causal association - and for most of them, it's pretty easy to tell EXACTLY what they mean!?!?
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So you claim that a doctor getting rid of cancer cells is a cure but eating healthy to get rid of what is actually causing the cancer cells is not a cure? Serious? Come on. Are you just trolling around now?
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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what is actually causing the cancer cells
Oh, okay. Well, why don't you explain to me what's actually causing the cancer cells that "eating healthy" gets rid of? Because, you know, in all my training I haven't come across the One True Cause For Cancer(TM) and The One True Cure(TM). Shockingly, all the clinical science, histology, pathology, genetics, and basic science that I studied have failed to reveal it.
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But I don't understand your point?!? That vaccines have side effects? Who's denying that? I'm just saying that just because they're listed on that webpage doesn't mean that the CDC is implying there is a causal association - and for most of them, it's pretty easy to tell EXACTLY what they mean!?!?
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what is actually causing the cancer cells
Oh, okay. Well, why don't you explain to me what's actually causing the cancer cells that "eating healthy" gets rid of? Because, you know, in all my training I haven't come across the One True Cause For Cancer(TM) and The One True Cure(TM). Shockingly, all the clinical science, histology, pathology, genetics, and basic science that I studied have failed to reveal it.
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Read the ph miracle.[^]. It talks about how cancer cells cannot survive in an alkaline environment. You can't look to doctor's or the medical industry for a cure because they want money and they want a drug. There is no drug that will cure cancer.
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My point is people are having a hard time believing that vaccines can cause mental disorders, and there it is, right on the CDC page.
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and there it is, right on the CDC page.
Because of GBS? GBS is not a mental disorder. It's a generally reversible autoimmune condition targeting myelin. It's only related to "mental disorders" if you're like, "DURR THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IS ALL THE SAME" and it sure as hell doesn't produce autism spectrum symptoms.
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ryanb31 wrote:
and there it is, right on the CDC page.
Because of GBS? GBS is not a mental disorder. It's a generally reversible autoimmune condition targeting myelin. It's only related to "mental disorders" if you're like, "DURR THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IS ALL THE SAME" and it sure as hell doesn't produce autism spectrum symptoms.
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Read the ph miracle.[^]. It talks about how cancer cells cannot survive in an alkaline environment. You can't look to doctor's or the medical industry for a cure because they want money and they want a drug. There is no drug that will cure cancer.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
ryanb31 wrote:
Read the ph miracle.[^]. It talks about how cancer cells cannot survive in an alkaline environment.
Oh my god. That book is ridiculous horseshit. You know the body tightly regulates blood pH between 7.35 and 7.45, right? You generally can't eat your way alkaline unless you decide to chug a bunch of Tums all at once. And even if you could, it ain't going to cure cancer because cancer cells are not that dumb and because physiology/genetics/cell mechanisms don't work that way. If you truly believe that crap I feel really, really sorry for you.
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You can't look to doctor's or the medical industry for a cure because they want money
Whereas the ph guy is doing it out of the kindness of his heart and that's why he gives his book away for free OH WAIT. So why do doctors and doctor's kids get cancer? Or am I just part of TEH CONSPIRACY!?!?
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There is no drug that will cure cancer.
Some cancers there is. Some require radiation, chemo, and surgery. Some are resistant to most treatments.
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You keep focusing on just the one. Like I said, read the whole thing.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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ryanb31 wrote:
Read the ph miracle.[^]. It talks about how cancer cells cannot survive in an alkaline environment.
Oh my god. That book is ridiculous horseshit. You know the body tightly regulates blood pH between 7.35 and 7.45, right? You generally can't eat your way alkaline unless you decide to chug a bunch of Tums all at once. And even if you could, it ain't going to cure cancer because cancer cells are not that dumb and because physiology/genetics/cell mechanisms don't work that way. If you truly believe that crap I feel really, really sorry for you.
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You can't look to doctor's or the medical industry for a cure because they want money
Whereas the ph guy is doing it out of the kindness of his heart and that's why he gives his book away for free OH WAIT. So why do doctors and doctor's kids get cancer? Or am I just part of TEH CONSPIRACY!?!?
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There is no drug that will cure cancer.
Some cancers there is. Some require radiation, chemo, and surgery. Some are resistant to most treatments.
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That book is ridiculous horseshit.
Have you read it? What an intelligent comment from someone who hasn't even read it.
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You know the body tightly regulates blood pH between 7.35 and 7.45
Go get a ph strip and see where you are at. You said "You generally can't eat your way alkaline" and you said "the body tightly regulates blood pH between 7.35 and 7.45" Over 7 IS alkaline.
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You generally can't eat your way alkaline
Like I said, you CLEARLY have not even read the book. Way to criticize something you know nothing about. Your responses continue to get less and less intelligent.
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Tums
Serious?
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cancer cells are not that dumb
You're right. They're smart. You must be full of cancer because you are a regular genius.
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Whereas the ph guy is doing it out of the kindness
You can get his book for less than $5. How much does cancer treatment cost? Man, even in this response, your intelligence continues to amaze me.
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So why do doctors and doctor's kids get cancer?
As I said before, what do doctors do? Encourage people to eat healthy? No, they give them drugs.
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Some cancers there is.
So, why are there "walks for a cure." There are SO many fund raising groups trying to find a cure.
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Why don't you quote me the part that proves your argument. Please also state your argument because it continues to elude me.
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That book is ridiculous horseshit.
Have you read it? What an intelligent comment from someone who hasn't even read it.
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You know the body tightly regulates blood pH between 7.35 and 7.45
Go get a ph strip and see where you are at. You said "You generally can't eat your way alkaline" and you said "the body tightly regulates blood pH between 7.35 and 7.45" Over 7 IS alkaline.
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You generally can't eat your way alkaline
Like I said, you CLEARLY have not even read the book. Way to criticize something you know nothing about. Your responses continue to get less and less intelligent.
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Tums
Serious?
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cancer cells are not that dumb
You're right. They're smart. You must be full of cancer because you are a regular genius.
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Whereas the ph guy is doing it out of the kindness
You can get his book for less than $5. How much does cancer treatment cost? Man, even in this response, your intelligence continues to amaze me.
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So why do doctors and doctor's kids get cancer?
As I said before, what do doctors do? Encourage people to eat healthy? No, they give them drugs.
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Some cancers there is.
So, why are there "walks for a cure." There are SO many fund raising groups trying to find a cure.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
I've read it. May I suggest instead Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine[^] which I have also read and which is a better source of medical information?
ryanb31 wrote:
You said "You generally can't eat your way alkaline" and you said "the body tightly regulates blood pH between 7.35 and 7.45" Over 7 IS alkaline.
WELL GEE THEN YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE TO DO ANYTHING TO STAY ALKALINE HURR HURR. Obviously I'm referring to alkaline with respect to normal blood pH. If your blood pH was 7 you would be in quite the conundrum.
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what do doctors do? Encourage people to eat healthy? No, they give them drugs.
Yeah, we encourage people to eat healthy, but not to cure cancer because that is crazy and wrong.
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So, why are there "walks for a cure." There are SO many fund raising groups trying to find a cure.
Yes, because fundraising groups exactly represent the medical establishment and are willing to communicate the subtleties of cancer research to people with more money than medical knowledge. Naive much?
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