Elderflower j58
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At last part 1 of a peer-reviewed study.
Super interesting
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What is the mechanism working on that is so problematic? Is it the concept of vaccination itself or the fact that most vaccines are likely contaminated with heavy metals and mercury?
561 vs 0.063%? Why such a dishonest way of presenting the data? With such percentage, of 561 vaccinated and unvaccinated children, no ADHD would exists in either group! With 0.3 cases of adhd per 561 children, for all we know, the prevalence could be equal among unvaccinated children too, since the likelihood of getting a case of ADHD with this sample size is only 33%.Remarkably, zero of the 561 unvaccinated patients in the study had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) compared to 0.063% of the (partially and fully) vaccinated.
The prevalence of ADHD in the US according to the CDC is 12.9% in boys and 5.6% in girls. According to CHADD lists it's even higher.Remarkably, zero of the 561 unvaccinated patients in the study had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) compared to 0.063% of the (partially and fully) vaccinated.
So when Paul goes to the patients and he shows them the CDC schedule. He also has this other schedule called the "vaccine friendly plan". Now the vaccine friendly plan technically spaces out vaccines, so you don't get more than one aluminum containing vaccine per day, and it substitutes some aluminum containing vaccines for non-aluminum-contained vaccines. Those are the most important differences. There are some other other differences, but they have the option to say, "Do you want to do the CDC schedule? Do you want to do this one?" And it happens every time he gets informed consent every office visit.
561 vs 0.063%? Why such a dishonest way of presenting the data? With such percentage, of 561 vaccinated and unvaccinated children, no ADHD would exists in either group! With 0.3 cases of adhd per 561 children, for all we know, the prevalence could be equal among unvaccinated children too, since the likelihood of getting a case of ADHD with this sample size is only 33%.