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Peanut allergy is common and often appears in the first years of life.
("Vaccines as a primary CAUSE of food allergies")
Peanut allergy is common and often appears in the first years of life. by #109814 .....
So really direct contact of eating peanuts in some form for breastfed babies isn’t likely. And I don’t buy into that the peanut protein got into the mother’s milk. That a major stretch. If that was the case, fatal peanut allergies would have been prevalent for centuries. Don’t think so. So that leaves only one possibility - Cross-contact.
Date: 1/18/2009 3:15:00 PM ( 15 y ago)
Thinking outside the box - more on peanut allergiesMore on peanut allergies. If you read what the experts say about it: |
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/peanut-allergy/DS00710
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OK, this is interesting. We don’t have preschool children sniffing peanuts. So that leaves cross-contact and direct contact. Yeah, peanut products are used in baby lotion but alot of parents don’t use baby lotion. And usually it is peanut oil which is really processed alot. So really direct contact of eating peanuts in some form for breastfed babies isn’t likely. And I don’t buy into that the peanut protein got into the mother’s milk. That a major stretch. If that was the case, fatal peanut allergies would have been prevalent for centuries. Don’t think so. So that leaves only one possibility - Cross-contact. That is it. But not quite accidental. When you culture the bacteria and viruses to make vaccines and medications, you have to feed them something. Peanut meal (after the oil is removed) is cheap. Mix it up into a slurry and mix the bacteria or viruses with it. The bacteria eat the peanut meal. Now it is time to make the medicine. How do you separate the bacteria from the peanut meal? Maybe you rinse them and put it through a process that separates them by size or something. Use centrifugal force. But what if you miss a few little bitty pieces of peanuts? Or maybe you do a really good job and you do only get the bacteria and none of the peanut slurry. But what about the bacteria that just ate a peanut molecule? It’s not digested yet. It is still in the bacteria. Unless you superclean the bacteria and eliminate peanuts from their diet or starve them for a bit so all the peanut food is eaten and totally digested, the bacteria that you make your vaccine from is going to be contaminated with peanuts. Look at this: |
http://www.healthinschools.org/News-Room/EJournals/Volume-8/Number-9/Worth-No...
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Well, if you look at the vaccination schedule, it is pretty clear that the number of vaccinations for babies has increased substantially. There is a connection, folks. |
http://www.emergingworlds.com/ch_article.cfm? link=The_First_International_Public_Conference_on_Vaccination.htm
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The culture medium can be peanut meal....? |
http://pt.wkhealth.com/pt/re/pall/abstract.00012984-200712000-00011.htm;jsessionid=JmDRJK9TY8YcyPJ2KmnKxs1XYhnwsy6rwXJK6mT9mDhp8vvKHQ6m!-482373940!181195629!8091!-1
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Substitute “peanut” for “egg” in the above and you have a clear idea of what is happening. |
http://www.thinktwice.com/stories2.htm
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Look at the number of vaccines this poor kid got all at once! I’m appalled, frankly. Cause and effect is pretty clear to me. |
http://www.mothering.com/discussions/archive/index.php/t-262441.html
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And what else is fed to the bacteria in the culture…. dairy, soy, egg, corn… who knows what else? Isn’t that interesting that peanut allergy is common and often appears in the first years of life. The first years of life? Did you ever feed your infant peanut butter sandwiches or use peanut oil cooking spray around your infant? How is it possible for a very young child to get the allergy? As your read here and in my previous blog, it is simple. Peanuts are in the vaccinations, medications, formula, and vitamins that we give our children.
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