Claim that the Amish are healthier because they opt out of all vaccines is incorrect
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“The unvaccinated Amish rarely get cancer, autism, or heart disease.”
Claim:
“The unvaccinated Amish rarely get cancer, autism, or heart disease.”
…11% of the world’s population – lived in low-lying coastal cities and settlements in 2020[2]; a figure that is projected to reach 1 billion by 2050[2]. Is there anything we…
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“more children will die from the vaccine than will die from COVID in the first place and there’s proof”
…live in or on a host and draw nutrients from that host. In humans, there are three main types of disease-causing parasites: helminths, protozoa, and ectoparasites. Helminths are worm-like creatures,…
…reviewers (and are lightly edited for clarity). “Fetal DNA contaminants in vaccines are not in low innocuous amounts. They are a very strong proinflammatory trigger.“ Maurizio Vacca Postdoctoral Research Fellow,…
…edited for clarity). 1. Greenhouse gas emissions are causing climate change by measurably strengthening the greenhouse effect in line with the expectations of physics and chemistry. “There is no empirical…
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Media exaggerates the harm of some measles cases while it ignores millions of “vaccine injury reports”
…the reviewers (and are lightly edited for clarity). “according to a study for the Global Warming Policy Foundation” It is important to note that the purported “study” that is the…
…sensitivity. Mark Zelinka Research Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Rather than present the Lewis and Curry (2018) study in the context of the multitude of other estimates of equilibrium climate…
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Toxin found in coffee attacks the bladder and kidneys, causes cancer