lol, so true. We used to pull carrots and wipe the dirt off with bottom of
our t-shirts.
Played with all the animals before hand too. Kids that are allowed to play
with animals
and dirt are far better off.


On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 8:51 PM, Neville Munn <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Absolutely 100% spot on, you've got my vote <g>.
>
> I tackled a woman a couple of years ago who had a kid less than one year
> old and it already had 4 vaccines, and she was lining that kid up for a
> 5th.  I asked her if she knew that a toddler must develop it's own natural
> immunities to things as a kid and all those jabs would be doing is
> impairing or retarding the bodies natural immune development as the kid
> gets older.  Of course I was ignored and considered an idiot - the classic
> brainwashed dux of the class {opinion}.  She obviously had never considered
> the fact that the establishment has got it wrong on the odd occasion?
>
> Facts don't lie, if we were helped so much by cholesterol pills,
> vaccinations, pharma medications blah blah we should be bouncing with
> health, in fact it's the reverse, cholesterol is causing concern, more
> people are losing their minds, more people are coming down with diseases
> that are starting to make a comeback etc etc, we as a civilization are
> becoming more and more unhealthy and dependant on medications in most cases
> to keep people alive and functional.
>
> I'm the cook here and if I drop anything on the floor in food preparation
> it still goes into the pot, my wife goes ape but I ask her how the hell did
> we ever get past the Neanderthal age if they worried about dropping a leg
> of mammoth that had been char burnt on an open fire on a *dirt* floor in
> their caves?  It's become a joke on me here cos I tell the family to get a
> grip on reality, and besides, I'm helping them develop a great natural
> immunity, they should be thanking me - LOL.  Bring 'em up tough I say, no
> room for wooses in this world.
>
> N.
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 21:27:43 -0500
>
> Subject: Re: CS> OT health / Big pharma
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
>
>
> One of the worst disservices that we have done to ourselves is the
> childhood vaccine programs, not that there haven't been some good things
> about them (small pox/polio)  but...   Most of us enter adulthood with
> immature immune systems.  An oversimplification for sure, but one could say
> that developing cancer is a failure of the immune system.  Children used to
> play outside in the dirt, etc..  their mothers didn't haul them off to the
> doctor's office for a magic pill every time they developed a little case of
> sniffles.  Years ago, most people didn't  have access to tylenol etc. to
> lower children's temps.  Minor childhood diseases can serve a useful
> purpose.  I did say minor childhood diseases.. diseases  that are more
> disruptive and aggravating (like chicken pox or mumps) than dangerous.
> 'They' say we, of all preceding generations, live in almost pristine,
> sterile living conditions compared to our forefathers.  Has that made us
> a healthier population?
>
> There was an article in the news a few years back that stated that cancer
> researchers discovered that people who took antibiotics were more likely to
> develop cancer, the implication being that somehow, taking a lot of
> antibiotics could cause cancer.  I think they got the cart before the
> horse.  The fact that more people who took antibiotics developed cancer is
> a given  if you reverse the theory.  That is...   because of a weakened or
> immature immune system or response, these people would become sick more
> often than others (requiring more antibiotic therapy)  and they would fall
> prey to cancer also because of a weakened or immature immune system.  In my
> opinion, if not for the immune response in human beings, the race would
> have become extinct a long time ago.  So, between an immature immune system
> and a toxic environment, we seem to be sicker than ever.   Lola H.
>
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