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Posted by NC Wayne on October 16, 2004 at 19:54:31 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: O.T.Another Kerry Flip-Flop posted by Jerry Cent. Mi. on October 16, 2004 at 16:54:52:
I agree with the Kerry flip-flop, but what's the deal with flu vaccinations anyway? That's the whole problem with the world nowdays...people use antibacterial soap for everything, they get vaccinated every year for "everything", their prescribed drugs for everything from their social anxiety, to their bedroom disfunctions, to their occasional sniffel....That is the reason so many people are getting sick and dying each year, it's not the bacteria, it's not the germs, it's the simple fact that people's immume systems have been so suppressed by all the drugs that their body can no longer take care of itself. I read a study done a few years ago that said the same thing, with the lack of "germs" in modern society the body never gets a chance to "get mildly sick" and develope immunities to the common stuff anymore. As a result when it comes into contact with a large dose of "germs" it's not equipped to handle it and the person gets deathly ill instead of mildly sick. I'm 36 years old and I don't take any kind of medicine unless I feel like I'm absolutely about to die, and that is a very rare occasion. I say it's a rare occasion because for me getting a mild cold once every two years or so is the exception to the rule. I realize that there are those out there that need certain drugs to survive, beyond that this country as a whole needs to lay off the drugs and let nature take run it's course once in a while. We'll all be better off when that happens.....Just my .02
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