I have so many comments... I can’t address everything but here are some quotes from the article and my responses, below. Washington Post Article: https://wapo.st/2JJjZkG ——— 👉 “In years past, he said, parents were sheepish when they explained they wanted to delay or shun the shots. Now, they’re defiant.” “On top of that, providers are often being asked to give the EVIDENCE [my emphasis] for their recommendations to patients.” 😱 Questioning a medical professional?? Apostasy! 😵 Wait. Shouldn’t they have the evidence readily available and be happy to provide it if our concerns were so bogus? I guess we’re just supposed to blindly believe everything they say without valid evidence when they’re literally getting paid to push vaccines? More: https://www.facebook.com/224942814875858/posts/257578501612289 ——— 👉 “If patients are worried about vaccine ingredients, Marcus told the providers as they snacked on pizza and potato chips, explain that aluminum hydroxide, for example, is used to improve the immune response and make the vaccine more effective. [TRUE, and it’s effective, because it’s TOXIC!]” More on this, here: https://www.facebook.com/100000349373954/posts/2161262530562038 “Half of the aluminum in a vaccine clears the body within 15 minutes, [FALSE] and 99 percent is excreted within two days, she said. [FALSE]” ✋ Sigh. If a doctor says this to you, let them know that this information is deceptive and being taken out of context. The 15 minutes and 99% remarks are taken from the following study, which states that, "over half the amount of aluminium had disappeared from the blood after 15 minutes, and that less than 1% remained after two days". https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00817919 Aluminum disappearing from the blood is NOT the same as being excreted from the body. The aluminum is still in the body, and settling into organs and tissues. Using this information in this way is deliberately deceiving parents and patients. Also let your doct...

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