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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mom with three allergic kids. I bet my money on the vaccine, which are made with allergens (eggs, nuts, milk, soy, corn, etc). My husband and I are not allergic at all, the different between us and our kids are the vaccines they are exposed to since day 1. This explains the world wide rising in allergies since from US to China, every baby is now injected with much more allergens then we were in the old days. I am not saying that vaccine definitely causes allergies. But for certain babies, allergens in vaccine may just be enough to trigger the allergies in them.[/quote] This makes me spitting mad. Did you pull this "allergens in vaccines may just be enough to trigger allergies" theory right out of your ass? How did it become the "in" thing to do to blame something that has saved countless lives -- vaccines -- for EVERYTHING that goes wrong that we can't explain? How about all the toxic chemicals we put into our environment and that find their way into our lungs and bloodstreams? Why not look a little harder at those, before you go spreading suspicion about vaccines, which have been studied INCESSANTLY and proven to be not only safe, but literal lifesavers? Here's just on article on some more likely causes for all the various health problems that are skyrocketing in the US: http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/06/01/backpack.cord.blood/index.html[/quote]
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