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RE: Do Vaccines Cause Autism?

in #health8 years ago (edited)

Do better research, Dentists say sodium fluoride is good for your teeth and it is harmless, and yet with a little research you'll find is is very dangerous. The health "experts" say in small doses it is harmless, oh yeah? well they cant know each and every individual's exposure to fluoride in the water, for example during the summer months Australians are in contact and consume a lot of water that would be amounts that are dangerous. But they continue to put it on our dental products and drinking water.
No, boiling it concentrates it. And no, filters do not remove it unless you're willing to pay $1000 for a advanced filter system.
Source - fluorideAlert.org

Why did I talk about fluoride? because you feel so confident in what you've been told and read about what they, the "experts" (possible pharma shills) say.
Anti-vaxxers aren't putting anybody at risk, if you believe vaxxed people are so safe YOU have nothing to worry about. And the anti-vaxxers have a choice and it should be rightfully made by them, not you.
Funny how you people are so pro-choice on things like abortion but not when it concerns "vaccines" that do cause autism in some if not most cases. --> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgWBg9nRUTh5OhnavibmBpZ8ejyTW00ma

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Your ridiculous sources make me laugh. You just gave a great example of confirmation bias. You want there to be problems and go out searching for any garbage you can to support it. Is fluoride in high concentrations super healthy? No not really. Is there some grand conspiracy to harm everyone ? No their isn't. Fluoride treatments are a large reason why people aren't riddled with cavities and getting large portions of their teeth pulled at early ages. It really does a good job strengthining enamel and promoting remineralization.

Nevertheless, vaccines DO NOT CAUSE AUTISM. Period. To believe that is both wrong and dangerous. Hopefully the rest of the world follows austrailians example and begins prosecuting "medical professionals" who are propagating this pseudoscientific nonsense.