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Every last one in the way they’ve been made for at least the last 3 decades. Blows my mind that people choose to deny this.

Every last one in the way they’ve been made for at least the last 3 decades. Blows my mind that people choose to deny this.

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[–] 3 pts

It is the aluminum in the vaccines that causes autism, and only in children who are genetically susceptible.

Not all vaccines contain aluminum, just about half of them. Hep B is the biggest culprit, since you get three doses by age 4 months and each dose has a lot of aluminum.

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Why does a vaccine need to contain aluminum?

[–] 3 pts

It doesn't, but it is easier to make an effective vaccine if you include it. They do it to save money.

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recycled cans have to go somewhere

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Gotta feed that Alzheimer’s/dementia industry. Think life long customer.

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It increases the chances that the immune system will have a reaction.

Why does a newborn need any vaccines?

[–] [deleted] 5 pts

Because they've told mothers not to breastfeed, which is how babies get their antibodies.

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Hep B is typically given on day 1 of a child's life because there is a really high rate of Hep B in minority groups. Doctors want to make sure those babies are protected because it's likely that the minority parent won't care enough to come back in later in life to get them the vaccine. Literally the dumbing down of America for the greater good.

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Isn’t Hep B an STD?

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While that is just a theory, I have also heard that human fetal cells in certain vaccines cause autism.