Just curious why being "anti-vax" is so stigmatized.
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I'm definitely anti-vax because the founding premise is wrong. That is: that the human body is incapable of healing itself. If terrain theory is correct, then what people call "disease" is the body trying to detoxify itself. Interfere with that at your peril.
There's a reason that 54% of children now have a chronic illness.
I started reading the "Vaccine-Friendly Plan" and cant recommend it enough. To add to the medical/scientific aspect, my moral compass objects to any vaccine that uses aborted baby parts as an adjuvant or any part of the vaccine, which basically makes ethically-safe vaccines exceptionally rare.
Speaking of ethics, who are they testing childhood vaccines on? Poor children in India and Africa (Bill Gates) and foster children here in the US (often over the objections of both foster AND biological parents). Even if vaccines were safe and effective, I would reject them on that basis alone.