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My granddaughter born in Feb, is going unvaccinated.

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I did it and have an unvaccinted almost 17 year old boy/man. He is 6'2 and the nicest person I know. It can be done and was really no big deal. Childhood diseases have been easily treated with proper nutrition, consentrated supplements and clean water/hydration.

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Three of my very dear friends children are unvaxxed. Healthiest, brightest kids IтАЩve ever seen.

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My grandchildren ages 22-7 have never been vaccinated and are awesome, healthy humans. The youngest one has Down syndrome. SheтАЩs incredibly bright, potty trained at 2, reading and doing math at 4.5 years. All of them benefit from parents who feed organic food, supplements and a good lifestyle! I am blessed!

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Vaccines don't work anyway. They key is to avoid getting covid as best you can. If you do get it, let's hope the immune system can defeat it.

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Most people can recover from covid just fine. During the height of the fear messaging, the risk profile was almost never mentioned: that 99.85 or better survive. Nearly everyone at risk of death was very old or already dying of something else. Children were virtually immune with a death rate of .0003. Indications of the actual (low) risk of covid emerged quite early, in the spring of 2020, so itтАЩs not a case of evolving тАЬscience.тАЭ We could have protected the vulnerable and let everyone else fight the disease with their immune systems.

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The Covid death ratio or risk rate - was the same, or is the same, as all pandemics throughout history, from the Bubonic plague to Polio. But they all, including covid, killed millions. Recovering just fine, while that's a good thing, fear mongering in order to protect yourself is also a good thing. Fear mongering to take a useless vaccine with side effects is a bad thing.

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There is a better way than just relying completely on your immune system to heal you. It's called " early treatment covid protocol". I highly recommend it because it works very well. Much better than the unsafe covid shots. I wonder sometimes how long this charade of denial can last. Since nothing last forever, this is going to end as well. The million dollar question is when.

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ThatтАЩs the problem I see itтАЩs taking years to turn the course I canтАЩt understand it. YouтАЩre working against a mass psychology operation where the government who does prints money and throws billions of dollars at everything you canтАЩt compete with that. they own all the fake social networking sites. Now they obviously own and orchestrate all the communication sites all the news agencies everything is pretty much like China. We live in China now pretty soon theyтАЩre going to just come to your door and arrest you if youтАЩve made a bad comment on Facebook. Fake book. TheyтАЩve even got all the algorithms with Google or gargle. So that it wonтАЩt voice text what you say it only voice text with their approved propaganda is. This is so fucked up. I believe all the standard mass media sites are so corrupted just like the government is 100% corrupt and you basically living in China. ItтАЩs time to make a lot of noise but dig in to do everything yourself because all these people are so compromised itтАЩs all down to money theyтАЩll kill the whole society for a few thousand dollars. ThatтАЩs just how this works in a rapidly descending depraved society. Who could watch the news anymore itтАЩs all just horseshit. If I had to live in a city, IтАЩd shoot myself. Thank God I can get some reprieve from all this garbage but theyтАЩre coming for everyone eventually.

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Early treatment helps a great deal. I speak to that here:Do vaccines work or don't they? Risk vs Reward - is the Juice worth the squeeze? No, and no.

https://rev10.substack.com/p/vaccines-do-they-work-or-are-they

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It is also important to take immune support/modulating nutrients AHEAD OF TIME: vitamins A, D, E, and K2. Regular dosing with vitamin C and high-potency B Complex. NAC. Magnesium, zinc, copper, selenium, and iodine for starters!

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There is no immune support. You can address symptoms perhaps (like cough medicine to suppress the cough) but that's it. Supplements don't work at all. They all get destroyed by digestive enzymes and other factors. Especially C, way too fragile a molecule. Also, avoid mineral supplement - they are dangerous - just eat some raw whole foods to get your minerals. Avoid pills which are concentrates of minerals.

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Your assertions are foundationless. There is a huge body of scientific research that supports quite the opposite. In fact, you sound like someone representing Big Pharma's UNscientific position about supplements, presumably a stance they take to discourage people from improving their healthтАФ bad for business!

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That scientific research is all marketing hype. In all that research there is not one study that actually shows a supplement, one, remain intact - as in survive digestive enzymes - and two, go to where they claim it is going and three do what they claim it's doing. Not one study could you or anyone provide that shows us these exogenous molecules entering the body, remaining intact (which is key) - and doing X.

Vitamin C is destroyed even before it enters the body. Light, oxygen, heat will breakdown ascorbic acid rendering it useless.

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So first, many supplements, iodine and magnesium, are best absorbed transdermally, thereby bypassing the digestive enzymes youтАЩre talking about. That fact aside, you do realize that what youтАЩre saying is just kinda funny on its face as all the real foods youтАЩre discussing also must be processed through the digestive system, encounter digestive enzymes....and the nutrients they provide do in fact nourish us....as thatтАЩs how digestion works. If what youтАЩre saying was true absolutely, vitamin c would never be able to benefit us, but we know it does. So what are you missing? The bioavailability factor. So rather than say тАЬsupplements donтАЩt do anything beyond a placebo effectтАЭ, you should amend to, тАЬjust be cognizant of the bioavailability of the supplements you take and donтАЩt forget to account for the extra stress they place on your liver and kidneys when taken in concentrated formsтАЭ. Basically, I agree with the advice to seek your nutrition first from whole food sources, as those will be the most bioavailable as compared to synthetic sources, but you canтАЩt throw the baby out with the bath water by saying тАЬsupplements do nothingтАЭ. Hope that helps you become more persuasive, and correct, in future interactions.тЬМЁЯП╝

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I believe I made some kind of distinction twixt minerals and other supplements - but I'll repeat, with better clarity. All molecules get broken down by digestive enzymes. Sometimes, taken orally, these molecules can get past the digestive enzymes in your mouth and get into the capillaries in the mouth - we see this with sublingual and Buccal. If not, they all get destroyed by digestive enzymes. The vitamins, proteins and AAs and fats however will get destroyed either by digestive enzymes or defense mechanisms in the blood - the immune system does this to foreign/alien matter.

But, even if the molecule is spared, which they aren't, they still don't know where to go. They don't know to go to cells, to breach cells and fit into the matrix. No. We make our own nutrients from scratch - those are made in cells and those are the only useful nutrients (vitamins, proteins, AAs, fats etc.).

As quite as it's kept, we make our own vitamin C, we have pathways that allow for self synthesis of ascorbic acid and it's many co factors. Exogenous C is of zero use to us.

Minerals are hyper catalytic, and to take some concentrate of a mineral is all kinds of dangerous. Just have some fresh raw food. All whole foods have minerals in them - even fresh spring or river water.

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"All molecules get broken down by digestive enzymes".

That is absurd. Fats get broken down by lipases, proteins by proteases, and starches by amylase.

If vitamins were broken down by enzymes we would all be dead because we wouldn't get any from food. Blood levels of vitamins, including vitamin C!, can be very accurately measured to characterize the absorption profile.

You obviously have no idea what you are talking aboutтАФ probably a dumb AI bot!

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What you have to learn, and I can teach you all this (I teach Chem and Bio) is that so much science understandings that we know - is from yesteryear. All the science many know is from era in the past where little was truly understood - and one main reason was technology - we didn't have the tech. We simply did not have the technology faith 100 years ago, 50 years ago, and certainly not 300 years ago in the pirate age when we first had an idea about vitamin C.

Microscopes were all we had. Microscopes could only work in a petri dish, in a lab. And back then even the microscopes were crude. Today, 2023, we still don't have the tech to see and know what is going on inside a live human body, in real time. We are just know, with Single Molecule Science (SMS) beginning to learn what is happening inside cells - inside live cells, but still not live cells inside living organisms.

So much from yesteryear was conjecture, was extrapolations from degrees of plausibility. Assumptions bassically, assumptions that over the years, decades, calcified into gospel, "facts".

They are not facts but just still assumptions.

What we do know today - is that ascorbic acid, vitamin C, is hyper fragile. Even exposed to light and oxygen it is undone, not a little undone but all undone. A molecule needs to be fully intact in order for it to do anything, in order for it to be any kind of available biologically.

This for all molecules, all nutrient molecules. When we also know today, is that we make our own proteins from scratch, we also make our own essential amino acids like Leucine, Lysine, threonine etc.

Science of this century has also acknowledged pathways to show how humans synthesize ascorbic acid - from scratch.

As for fats - we already know that each and every fat in the body, we make from scratch. From ketones to cholesterol, like all animals and plants, we make our own.

If you don't believe humans have the ability to synthesize anything, consider those who fast. I study long term fasters - those who fast for ten days, 20, 30, 40 and 50 day fasts - water fasts.

While they all lose caloric weight, their body are still always synthesizing C, proteins, amino acids A, B12, etc.

Or, consider the woman. She can synthesize whole humans - from beyond scratch, From atoms, from a collection of atoms the woman makes another human.

Also understand the the point of digestion, and the immune system, is to destroy so much that enters the body. This idea that fat breaks down only so far, or proteins only break down so far, first of all, has never been witnessed in real time in a real human, and second, there is no factory inside the body that is sorting out the food we eat and like some conveyor belt factory, cleaving fats and proteins into the "Parts we need".

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I take all of what you mentioned except A and E. I take a тАЬTrace MineralsтАЭ supplement as well. STOP EATING PROCESSED FOOD, exercise, sunshine/fresh air!!!!

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A and E does nothing - beyond placebo. Get you minerals only from fresh raw whole foods and water.

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Real vitamin A is required for many processes in the body (NOT beta carotene!), including activation of vitamin D, and the health of the skin and eyes.

Vitamin E is actually a group of eight substances and all are important, serving antioxidant functions, especially for fat molecules. Vitamin C requires vitamin E to "recycle" its antioxidant capacity after it is "used up" by donating its two electrons to neutralize free radicals: vitamins C and E work together to protect the bodyтАФ a true "dynamic duo"!

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I gotcha! I think I donтАЩt take it because I was having surgery and I was told to stop taking it. I can order someтАжthanks for the information!

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