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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

I do think that very much like school in general, there is the illusion of consensus that acts like guardrails for the medical community. No one questions much of anything, definitely not virology and vaccinology. These are pillars of The Science™. Anyone who colors outside the lines is vilified and discredited and de-labcoated (defrocked).

Many wouldn't know it, but there have been outliers to a lot of things we take for granted. Some of them indeed are ridiculous, like flat-earthers. Just this past week on X, someone made the false equivalency argument of comparing peanut butter allergies to vaccines and claiming that those refusing vaccines would be tantamount to (my hyperbole here) hugging someone with peanut allergies after eating a peanut butter sandwich.

And I thought to myself, ironically, what if vaccines cause food allergies. And there are theories that this is something that could be true. I would like to know if there is a statistical correlation between vaccine status and food allergies.

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Lori's avatar

Jimmy, I think you will love AMD on Substack. Todays article is spot on. To subscribe is free.

America's Disastrous Health Care Deficit

The Compounding Costs of Misguided Medical Care

A Midwestern Doctor

Jun 6

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Gabriella's avatar

Although you can subscribe for free, unfortunately you can’t see all FULL articles unless you are a paid subscriber.

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Lori's avatar

very true but many of these docs had their licenses revoked and board certifications taken away and need to find other ways to support themselves. I find AMD's offerings are wonderful. Curederm for example. Never heard of it. Used for skin cancer. My dermatologists never told me about it. I am using it now, all natural and it is truly a wonder. I am telling everyone about it and learned about it from AMD.

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CMCM's avatar

AMD is wonderful and well worth the subscription. He/she has been quoted numerous times by well known doctors we all like here on C&C.

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Lori's avatar

Indeed. That is why I subscribe!

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Bgagnon's avatar

Yes, I love AMD! I'm as eager to read those as I am to read C&C!

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Lori's avatar

I do think that is quite possible as we know jabs cause autism. Much research has proven this already. Shedding from the covid jab is real too. Best to ditch all jabs. Read the books Vax Facts and Turtles All the Way Down. You will never believe the indocrination we have been subjected to around jabs ever again.

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Kathryn Caldwell's avatar

Totally agree Lori. Also a good one to read is Dissolving Illusions by Suzanne Humphries, MD and Roman Bystrianyk. Another good source of information is to go to The National Vaccine Information Center website.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Wonderful book and it all makes good sense!

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

I've heard "turtles all the way down" mentioned. I subscribe to "Lies are Unbekoming" on Substack and they have talked about that book, and there are many others. I downloaded a couple of books and papers from the 1800's that were against the virus/vaccine narrative from it was first conceived. To hear about the smallpox vaccine/inoculation alone is a big eye-opener.

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Lori's avatar

read TATWD-best 500 pages I invested time into reading. Polio jab is a joke too.

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Peace's avatar

Studies have shown vaccines increase food allergies. Here is just one Midwestern Doctor stack from April with a few stats for ya: https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/how-much-damage-have-vaccines-done

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