I am the ’70s child of a health nut. I wasn’t vaccinated. I was brought up on an incredibly healthy diet: no sugar till I was 1, breastfed for over a year, organic homegrown vegetables, raw milk, no MSG, no additives, no aspartame. My mother used homeopathy, aromatherapy, osteopathy; we took daily supplements of vitamin C, echinacea, cod liver oil.I had an outdoor lifestyle; I grew up next to a farm in England’s Lake District, walked everywhere, did sports and danced twice a week, drank plenty of water. I wasn’t even allowed pop; even my fresh juice was watered down to protect my teeth, and I would’ve killed for white, shop-bought bread in my lunchbox once in a while and biscuits instead of fruit, like all the other kids.We ate (organic local) meat maybe once or twice a week, and my mother and father cooked everything from scratch—I have yet to taste a Findus crispy pancake, and oven chips (“fries,” to Americans) were reserved for those nights when Mum and Dad had friends over and we got a “treat.”As healthy as my lifestyle seemed, I contracted measles, mumps, rubella, a type of viral meningitis, scarlatina, whooping cough, yearly tonsillitis, and chickenpox. In my 20s I got precancerous HPV and spent six months of my life wondering how I was going to tell my two children under the age of 7 that Mummy might have cancer before it was safely removed.So the anti-vaccine advocates’ fears of having the “natural immunity sterilized out of us” just doesn’t cut it for me. How could I, with my idyllic childhood and my amazing health food, get so freaking ill all the time? … My two vaccinated children, on the other hand, have rarely been ill, have had antibiotics maybe twice in their lives, if that. Not like their mum. I got many illnesses requiring treatment with antibiotics. I developed penicillin-resistant quinsy at age 21—you know, that old-fashioned disease that supposedly killed Queen Elizabeth I and that was almost wiped out through use of antibiotics.*
“If you think your child’s immune system is strong enough to fight off vaccine-preventable diseases, then it’s strong enough to fight off the tiny amounts of dead or weakened pathogens present in any of the vaccines.”
THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS
The most excellent point. Logical fallacy fully exposed.
As I have loudly bitched to my fellow crunchies, to claim that holistic medicines are a valid substitute for vaccinations disrespects the fact that >95% of the Native American population died, mostly from disease. Yeah, avoid sugar and don’t eat pesticides, but all the healthy living in the world ain’t gonna help you if measles wipes out your immune system, and you can’t
happy pride month especially to those who can’t be open offline and to their friends and family due to choice, personal safety, etc. i love all of you and i hope you have a wonderful pride month 🌈🌈🌈
user lydiamartin-i has stolen many teen wolf edits and has a link to their blog claiming many of other people’s work as their own. they’ve gone as far as tagging popular blogs, and popular teen wolf users in the fandom to get them to reblog stolen edits. **they’re taking from the shadowhunters and dr.who fandom too.
i posted this set in december of 2015 and they reposted in july this year right here is that repost.
as a gif maker i’m angered and annoyed and tired of my work being stolen and reposted and claimed as someone else’s. not to mention this repost got almost 4k notes, anf several other of their stolen posts have gotten a couple thousand notes. it takes time, patience and effort, and sometimes a lot of time hours sometimes to make a nice gifset, it isn’t always quick and easy.
gif makers i urge you to check their “my edits” tag on their blog to see if any of your work has been stolen.
you have been visited by the seven magic dragon balls your biggest wish will be granted but only if you reblog
Couldn’t risk it.
didn’t realize they change colors. now I know o gotta wish.
THIS SHIT IS REAL I GOT THE JOB I WAS NUTS ABOUT BC I REBLOGGED THIS YESTERDAY maybe it’s a coinkidink but it okay just take the necessary steps to achieve what you’re wishing for and YOU CAN DO IT
You think the only people who are people are the people who look and think like you. But if you walk the footsteps of a stranger, you’ll learn things you never knew you never knew.