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@Tasmanaut Can't reply, deleted. But no, I'm not against Vs. But I believe excessive "overloading" on young people's developing systems to be foolish & dangerous.
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Partly, probably - most young people will have had about 70 shods & booosters by age 18 - an absurd overload of a good thing to be safe imo. But poor eating habits, combined with a lack of exercise, fresh air & sunshine; along with the subsequent skyrocketing childhood obesity end result, is an extremely dangerous lifestyle cocktail for children. But many parents are too stoned on Ho-Hos & Yellow Tail to see that their kids are suffering too.
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@bobwilkerson9760 I never got the jibby-j and only developed a minor case. Little more than allergy symptoms. Meanwhile, 3 acquaintances, all younger than me, (48-52) expired just after having it. Two had serious preexisting health issues; the 3rd was obese & had health issues as well. Luckily, I had drastically changed my diet & health habits, lost weight, a year before the outbreak occurred. I believe this helped tremendously.
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This is debatable. During the industrial revolution, many young people probably died of cancer. But because medicine hadn't fully caught up with illness & CoD knowledge yet, young people & children often succumbed to generic illnesses like consumption or failure to thrive. Which could've actually been lung cancer or leukemia; stomach or lymphatic cancer, etc. Caused or triggered by coal polluted air & possible heavy metals in drinking water. Just the physical stress of children & young adults working 12-16 hours a day in factories could trigger latent genetic cancers.
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Seeing less healthy foods on shelves, every grocery trip now. It's very noticeable, the garbage rapidly replacing it. Mostly because fewer people are buying healthy food, due to high prices, yes. And the inventories stores do keep are limited to very small areas of shelf space, barely visible to shoppers. On the bright side ~ consumers are getting plenty of exercise traversing the store trying to find it. 🛒😑
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@Tasmanaut No, I'm OK with "treatment" for children, many do save their lives. But excessive d🍩ses and b👀sters worry me tremendously. There's a TV ad now telling parents to protect their 9️⃣ year olds with HPV "treatments." 9️⃣ years old and STD worries...? Reality or not, this is just wrong.
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