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When I first started medicine, a few holistic doctors I knew all told me they could consistently spot if a child had been vaccinated. It took a bit of practice, but I began to notice what they were spotting, and I believe I've had a 100% accuracy rate on asking if either:

•Was your child never vaccinated?

•Was your child vaccinated today? (this one would come up when I saw the parents for a visit and their child was with them).

The quality is a bit subtle, but its unmistakable once you notice it and I've also had numerous people who did not work in the medical field independently bring this observation up to me as well. Once you start seeing it and begin appreciate how vaccinations change children, it's really sobering to take in.

To some extent you can also spot if someone has been vaccinated through pictures, but it's nowhere near as reliable. In the case of pictures, the cardinal sign is if the child had signs of a cranial nerve palsy (e.g. a crooked smile or an assymetric face) both of which are a consequence of childhood vaccines causing microstrokes to the cranial nerves. Andrew Moulden originally brought awareness to this idea and then Forest Maready popularized it by pointing out how there was far less facial asymmetry prior to the age of vaccination. Whenever I visit a medical school that has pictures of their classes going back decades, it is always fascinating to observe how much the facial assymetry has increased over the years.

These concepts and their supporting evidence are discussed further here:

https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/why-does-every-vaccine-often-cause

https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/how-rare-is-justin-biebers-vaccine

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Karen Bracken's avatar

Japan PROVED that MMR caused SIDS back in the 90's but of course no one in America is interested. Japan a country that once had a very high rate of SIDS now is the country with the lowest infant mortality rates while the US does not even make the top 20.

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