That's really interesting. I think the Hepatitis B vaccine given in Grade 7 to all student in Ontario gave my son severe autoimmune thyroiditis. I never made the connection until i started reading RFK Jr's site and then pubmed, VAERS, etc.
Anything “autoimmune” is caused by vaccines. The human immune system doesn’t just randomly attack your body, it has to be programmed to do that, probably by the human DNA in some vaccines
The human body isn't perfect, and autoimmune disorders do in fact just happen. You know how allergies just happen? It's sort of similar, the body is overreacting to stimuli that are usually in the same systems the cells and body are. Autoimmune disorders are most often driven by genetics, and can plague family lines through the generations. I know at least 3-4 generations of my family have fought autoimmune health issues. Some vaccines may create issues in the body, but autoimmune disorders are a genuine thing that occurs in the human body. As I said, the human body isn't perfect. Some people are healthier than others just in general. Not everyone is blessed with a correctly functioning immune system, or a correctly functioning GI system. There are many children who are born with physical or mental abnormalities. Some people need glasses. These are just some of the many examples of how the human body isn't perfect, and the immune system is definitely part of the things that can go wrong for any given person.
Sorry this reply is rather late, but evolution and selection of the fittest doesn't always produce the best or perfect results. It produces organisms that are good enough to survive and reproduce. Anything that would effect life expectancy or quality of life enough to stop an organism to reproduce would not be selected for, but problems can creep up where people continue to reproduce just fine. The need to wear glasses is an example of this. Why would evolution select for worse eyesight when survival requires being able to see well enough to perhaps hunt, or run from predators, or be able to harvest, or sew clothes, or whatever. Yet there's plenty of people who have had eyesight before glasses were a thing and continued to procreate. Glasses are only a thing because the problem existed in humans. Evolution is random and throws spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks. This means that genes which cause worse quality of life, while not necessarily affecting one's ability to reproduce, can still survive and continue to be passed on through the generations through genetics.
That's really interesting. I think the Hepatitis B vaccine given in Grade 7 to all student in Ontario gave my son severe autoimmune thyroiditis. I never made the connection until i started reading RFK Jr's site and then pubmed, VAERS, etc.
Anything “autoimmune” is caused by vaccines. The human immune system doesn’t just randomly attack your body, it has to be programmed to do that, probably by the human DNA in some vaccines
The human body isn't perfect, and autoimmune disorders do in fact just happen. You know how allergies just happen? It's sort of similar, the body is overreacting to stimuli that are usually in the same systems the cells and body are. Autoimmune disorders are most often driven by genetics, and can plague family lines through the generations. I know at least 3-4 generations of my family have fought autoimmune health issues. Some vaccines may create issues in the body, but autoimmune disorders are a genuine thing that occurs in the human body. As I said, the human body isn't perfect. Some people are healthier than others just in general. Not everyone is blessed with a correctly functioning immune system, or a correctly functioning GI system. There are many children who are born with physical or mental abnormalities. Some people need glasses. These are just some of the many examples of how the human body isn't perfect, and the immune system is definitely part of the things that can go wrong for any given person.
its the vaccines.
genetics is the cover story.
having "genes" for autoimmune disorders isn't something that would be selected for during natural selection...
Sorry this reply is rather late, but evolution and selection of the fittest doesn't always produce the best or perfect results. It produces organisms that are good enough to survive and reproduce. Anything that would effect life expectancy or quality of life enough to stop an organism to reproduce would not be selected for, but problems can creep up where people continue to reproduce just fine. The need to wear glasses is an example of this. Why would evolution select for worse eyesight when survival requires being able to see well enough to perhaps hunt, or run from predators, or be able to harvest, or sew clothes, or whatever. Yet there's plenty of people who have had eyesight before glasses were a thing and continued to procreate. Glasses are only a thing because the problem existed in humans. Evolution is random and throws spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks. This means that genes which cause worse quality of life, while not necessarily affecting one's ability to reproduce, can still survive and continue to be passed on through the generations through genetics.
So sorry to ehar about your son's condition. I have no doubt it must have been from the vaccine.
My son had his last childhood shot just before we learnt about all this. Keeping fingers crossed that none of it caused him any problems :(
Thank you, he's doing well now but he had a very difficult few years.
The odds are your son will be just fine :)