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In what year was the Polio vaccine presented to the public? |
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What do the initial DPT stand for? |
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diptheria, pertussis, tetanus |
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What vaccine is recommended by the CDC to be given within 12 hours of birth? |
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What public official is supportive to the dangers of vaccines? |
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Representative Dan Burtin |
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List 3 reasons one can be exempt from vaccines. |
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religious philosophical medical |
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How many vaccines does the average child receive before entering school? |
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List three harmful preservatives in vaccines. |
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formeldehyde aluminum anti-freeze |
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Name the two immune systems within the body. |
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Which immune system is affected by vaccines? |
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humoral, cellular in charge of true immunity |
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Please fill in the appropriate numbers. Ten years ago autism was found in 1 out of every ... children; today it is occuring in 1 out of every ... children. |
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How many viruses have been found in the polio vaccine? |
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Where is the only anthrax lab in the United States located? |
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What is the first remedy to give a person reacting from a vaccine? |
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What well known cell salt is helpful for vaccine injury? |
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What is the name for the mercury preservative found in vaccines? |
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What substance is used in the natural health field to protect a person should they swallow some mercury while it is being removed? |
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List three signs to look for that would indicate a person was suffering from mercury or heavy metal poisoning? |
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- brain fog - long term illness - immune compromises - anxiety & depression |
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Please comment on the following: any dentist can safely remove amalgam fillings? |
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List three signs to look for in vaccine injury. |
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seizures fevers, swelling ear infections asthma allergies |
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What are the steps using naturopathy to help a person who is reacting to a recent vaccine? |
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- prayer grounding - aconite - antidote - protect organs - silica - valor, purification, 3 wise men - vitamin C & probiotics |
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Explain how mercury destroys myelin sheath. |
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Displaces tubulants so that they cannot connect loses structure around nerve, leaving nerve exposed and then it tangles destroying. |
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List two things which help protect/repair the myelin sheath. |
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What vitamin is especially important to take when cleansing out mercury/heavy metals? |
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Why is this vitamin important? |
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because of anti-inflammatory properties |
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List the 3 genotypes related to how the body handles heavy metals. |
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Alleles E2 Alleles E3 Alleles E4 |
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Which genotype provides the most built in protection? |
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When reviewing a hair analysis, what mineral can be either very high or very low to indicate mercury toxicity? |
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How long does mercury remain in the bloodstream? |
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What mineral is mercury drawn to? |
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How long does mercury take to get from the organs of the lowerbody to the brain? |
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Does mercury have to show on the hair analysis to be a problem in the body? |
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What other indicators should one look for on the hair analysis to show that mercury is a problem? |
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What foods bind and draw mercury out of the body? |
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Sulphur foods especially double sulphur bonded foods |
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List the 3 types of chelation and how they work. |
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oral chelation: food, ALA Injectable chelation: DMPS, DMSA |
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What is the Greek word for chelation? |
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Name a mineral that helps counter aluminum toxicity. |
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Metals go to the ... while halogens go to the ... |
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T/F: organic chlorides exist in nature? |
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T/F: enzymes exist to break down chlorinated compounds? |
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Please fill in the blank. ... are very important to help counter the effects of chloride. |
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list three side effects of fluoride consumption. |
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- depletes white blood cells - decreases enzyme production - confuses immune system causes it to attack itself |
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T/F: fluoride is a teratogenic? |
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Where in the body does lead more readily settle? |
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What mineral does lead most readily displace? |
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List 3 herbs that help nourish and protect the brain and nerves. |
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- lemon - skullcap - gotu kola - ginkgo |
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List an oil that remains stable even at high temperatures. |
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Traditional hunter gatherer diets had nearly a complete absence of chronic diegernative diseases until what was introduced into their diets? |
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T/F: sugars ar complex carbohydrates? |
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T/F: Research indicates that sugar may be similar to morphine and heroin in its ability to increase opioids in the brain that produce pleasure? |
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The typical American is estimated to eat ... pounds of sugar per year. |
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List five detrimental affects sugar has on health. |
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- increases insulin - paralyzes immune system - disrupts hormones - increases risk of cancer - causes you to lose minerals |
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Name an additional negative effect of high fructose corn syrup consumption. |
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increases blood pressure and cholesterol |
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T/F: All artificial sweeteners pose serious health risks? |
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Saccharine is a derivative of what chemical? |
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What company was formed in 1901 with the sole purpose of producing saccharine? |
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What artificial sweetener was banned by the FDA in 1969? |
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The trade name for aspartame is? |
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List 3 health complaints that have been reported to the FDA due to aspartame consumption. |
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headaches, vomitting, nausea, sleep problems |
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T/F: Sucralose splenda is made from sugar? |
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organocholorines or chlorocarbons of which splenda is are mainly used as what? |
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List two symptoms that have been observed within 24 hour period after consuming sucralose. |
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gastrointestinal disorders liver toxicity |
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List two safe, natural sweeteners. |
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honey stevia date sugar barley malt |
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