Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Modern medicine” can’t cure everything. Even today, kids die of RSV, flu, strep, sepsis, and other causes. Once the cascade starts it’s hard to stop. We can cut your head open when measles swells your brain and flood you with steroids and antivirals, but I think we’d all agree it’s better to avoid brain swelling in the first place.
And the people talking about Whole Foods curing measles - what exactly do you think people were eating prior to the 1960s when they were dying and being blinded and maimed by measles? From scratch home cooking, that’s what. Meat, potato, veg, almost all what we would call organic and non GMO today.
It’s hard to believe it’s only been 6 weeks. Easy to destroy.
There were 285 measles cases in 2024 in 33 states. Do you recall how the mainstream media reported on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born a few years before MMR was available and I had both types of measles as did every kid in the neighborhood and none of us were hospitalized or died.
Modern medicine is light years above 1970 so why are kids dying from it in 2025?
Do you have a doctor you trust?
You really should go talk to them about this.
Why? I have lifetime immunity and my children were vaccinated.
Lifetime immunity from a the measles virus wanes over time making up to 6% of that population vulnerable. Among vaccinated individuals, about 20% do not retain immunity. It appears that due to vaccine overuse, the measles may have mutated to a different virus and more of us vaccinated will be vulnerable.
That along with our toxic food, water and air will lead to more epidemics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Modern medicine” can’t cure everything. Even today, kids die of RSV, flu, strep, sepsis, and other causes. Once the cascade starts it’s hard to stop. We can cut your head open when measles swells your brain and flood you with steroids and antivirals, but I think we’d all agree it’s better to avoid brain swelling in the first place.
And the people talking about Whole Foods curing measles - what exactly do you think people were eating prior to the 1960s when they were dying and being blinded and maimed by measles? From scratch home cooking, that’s what. Meat, potato, veg, almost all what we would call organic and non GMO today.
It’s hard to believe it’s only been 6 weeks. Easy to destroy.
There were 285 measles cases in 2024 in 33 states. Do you recall how the mainstream media reported on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born a few years before MMR was available and I had both types of measles as did every kid in the neighborhood and none of us were hospitalized or died.
Modern medicine is light years above 1970 so why are kids dying from it in 2025?
Do you have a doctor you trust?
You really should go talk to them about this.
Why? I have lifetime immunity and my children were vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Modern medicine” can’t cure everything. Even today, kids die of RSV, flu, strep, sepsis, and other causes. Once the cascade starts it’s hard to stop. We can cut your head open when measles swells your brain and flood you with steroids and antivirals, but I think we’d all agree it’s better to avoid brain swelling in the first place.
And the people talking about Whole Foods curing measles - what exactly do you think people were eating prior to the 1960s when they were dying and being blinded and maimed by measles? From scratch home cooking, that’s what. Meat, potato, veg, almost all what we would call organic and non GMO today.
It’s hard to believe it’s only been 6 weeks. Easy to destroy.
Anonymous wrote:Unvaccinated adult dies in New Mexico.
We will see a lot more of this, particularly in red "anti vaxxer" areas.
Anonymous wrote:“Modern medicine” can’t cure everything. Even today, kids die of RSV, flu, strep, sepsis, and other causes. Once the cascade starts it’s hard to stop. We can cut your head open when measles swells your brain and flood you with steroids and antivirals, but I think we’d all agree it’s better to avoid brain swelling in the first place.
And the people talking about Whole Foods curing measles - what exactly do you think people were eating prior to the 1960s when they were dying and being blinded and maimed by measles? From scratch home cooking, that’s what. Meat, potato, veg, almost all what we would call organic and non GMO today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born a few years before MMR was available and I had both types of measles as did every kid in the neighborhood and none of us were hospitalized or died.
Modern medicine is light years above 1970 so why are kids dying from it in 2025?
Do you have a doctor you trust?
You really should go talk to them about this.
Why? I have lifetime immunity and my children were vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born a few years before MMR was available and I had both types of measles as did every kid in the neighborhood and none of us were hospitalized or died.
Modern medicine is light years above 1970 so why are kids dying from it in 2025?
Do you have a doctor you trust?
You really should go talk to them about this.
Why? I have lifetime immunity and my children were vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West Virginia is one of the very few states left that does not allow religious exemptions for vaccinations. School age children must be vaccinated with the standard slate of vaccines to enter school. However, their rate of vaccinations for younger than school age children is very low, I assume because many families wait until the last moment.
The state legislature passed a bill to allow religious exemptions in 2024, which was vetoed by Governor Jim Justice. Justice, who now holds manchin’s vacated senate seat, is a republican who heeded medical professionals’ advice and promoted the COVID vaccine while he was governor and drew the ire of his party when he vetoed religious exceptions. Now that Justice is no longer governor, who knows what will happen. Recently, there was a case of measles in West Virginia from a traveler who had traveled abroad. Despite 150 traces contacts, no one else contracted measles.
Mississippi is a state that, until 2023, did not allow religious exceptions for childhood vaccinations. It once led the nation in percentage of vaccinated children, but no longer.
The reason I mention these two states is that RFK Jr is right - the outbreaks have happened before. But every time the percentage of immunized Americans ticks down by a tenth of a percent, every time a state allows religious exemptions, every time someone like RFK Jr sows doubt about vaccines and someone listens, we are closer to the tipping point where a single exposure infects 10 contacts out of 150, then 20, then 30, etc. And that also goes for infections that sound antiquated like pertussis, polio, diphtheria, etc.
Should we panic? No, but it’s stupid not to recognize that things will get a lot worse if we continue on this trend of not vaccinating ourselves and our kids. Why wait?
This!!! We have gotten lax on exemption allowances - the GOP is leaning into this, and we have RFK Jr touting vaccination as a "personal choice." Particularly with measles which is incredibly contagious, airborne, lingers in the air hours after an infected person leaves, this means kids too young to be vaccinated become increasingly at risk.
Anonymous wrote:West Virginia is one of the very few states left that does not allow religious exemptions for vaccinations. School age children must be vaccinated with the standard slate of vaccines to enter school. However, their rate of vaccinations for younger than school age children is very low, I assume because many families wait until the last moment.
The state legislature passed a bill to allow religious exemptions in 2024, which was vetoed by Governor Jim Justice. Justice, who now holds manchin’s vacated senate seat, is a republican who heeded medical professionals’ advice and promoted the COVID vaccine while he was governor and drew the ire of his party when he vetoed religious exceptions. Now that Justice is no longer governor, who knows what will happen. Recently, there was a case of measles in West Virginia from a traveler who had traveled abroad. Despite 150 traces contacts, no one else contracted measles.
Mississippi is a state that, until 2023, did not allow religious exceptions for childhood vaccinations. It once led the nation in percentage of vaccinated children, but no longer.
The reason I mention these two states is that RFK Jr is right - the outbreaks have happened before. But every time the percentage of immunized Americans ticks down by a tenth of a percent, every time a state allows religious exemptions, every time someone like RFK Jr sows doubt about vaccines and someone listens, we are closer to the tipping point where a single exposure infects 10 contacts out of 150, then 20, then 30, etc. And that also goes for infections that sound antiquated like pertussis, polio, diphtheria, etc.
Should we panic? No, but it’s stupid not to recognize that things will get a lot worse if we continue on this trend of not vaccinating ourselves and our kids. Why wait?