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Author Topic: Vaccinations; recent developments  (Read 492809 times)

sarkeizen

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Re: Vaccinations; recent developments
« Reply #540 on: January 11, 2015, 07:50:39 PM »
So you have zero CLUE where cancers come from?
Depends on what you mean.  Some cancers we don't have a very good idea where they come from.  Some we do.  H
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What is “vascular tissue”?
Tissue made up of several different cell types that allows for the transportation of blood.
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What is “Neoplasms”?
New tissue growth - particularly in the form of a tumor but some cancers don't grow that way. 
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What are “regulated” cells?
Cells where most of their time is spent resting that is, not engaged in cell division.

sarkeizen

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Re: Vaccinations; recent developments
« Reply #541 on: January 11, 2015, 07:54:41 PM »
What are you talking about this BMI > 27 and stuff?
That is the clinical definition of obesity.  If you have another definition you need to supply it.  More evidence that you have spend very little time questioning yourself.
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A fat obese person is fat just by looking at one! Like over 50% of the USA population!
The reason researchers say that X% of a population is obese is because their BMI is > some agreed upon number.  They don't just "look" at people. :)
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Oh, let me ask, How much do you weigh in USA lbs? lol (please say the truth)
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Pirate88179

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Re: Vaccinations; recent developments
« Reply #542 on: January 11, 2015, 09:51:19 PM »
How come Crap-Z-ro gave up posting over here?

Maybe he is but, I have him on ignore so........

What a great feature.

Bill

Cap-Z-ro

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« Reply #543 on: January 11, 2015, 10:57:46 PM »
Should we take a census to determine how many members the arse kisser has fooled into thinking that he really has me on "ignore" ?

I highly doubt that a gossipbag old woman like him wood be able to stand the suspense.

I've often wondered whether he goes around with a dildo up his back passage, or can only afford a butt plug...maybe we should take a 'pole' on that too ?

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sarkeizen

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« Reply #544 on: January 12, 2015, 01:49:54 AM »
And if you wish to be ignored once you get in the "ring", just ask him to produce real evidence that vaccines are effective...never mind safe.
If you think you've been treated unfairly I'll give you another chance.  Please clearly state your argument and be prepared to clearly and directly respond to questions concerning it.

I currently have you on ignore.  I see that you post but I have to click on a link to see what you post. :)

SeaMonkey

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« Reply #545 on: January 12, 2015, 02:18:31 AM »
Quote from: Sark-Eizen
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If your "solution" is more of a paste and contains a lot of NaHCO3 you will likely end up irritating the skin.   Why?  Same reason that it becomes biotoxic.  It raised the pH.See this is a perfect example of how much you aren't really someone who thinks about what's true.  If you did, you would realize that such a statement would require knowledge of a representative sample of "old ways" and a representative sample of "new ways".  Which you likely don't (putting aside that the terms themselves are pretty poorly defined).

Your suppositions are the voice of inexperience.
The solution need not be strong and can be
applied with a moistened cotton ball.

The Baking Soda solution to the problem goes
back over 100 years.  Even today certain underarm
preparations still contain Sodium Bicarbonate in
addition to their other 'Money' ingredients.

It is proven effective.  Of course it is so ridiculously
inexpensive and readily available that the 'Love of
Money' oriented corporate interests would rather
people used their costly products instead.

Knowledge is freedom from 'consumer' mentality.

For those who dare learn TRUTH.

sarkeizen

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« Reply #546 on: January 12, 2015, 02:47:15 AM »
The solution need not be strong and can be applied with a moistened cotton ball.
So what mechanism do you imagine is at work here?  You are not plugging the pores and there's absolutely no way that a solution as incredibly weak as you're describing is having a anti-bacterial effect.  So what then?  Faries? Love? Magic?

You don't know do you?  You have absolutely nothing to offer in this respect. Which is the true voice of inexperience...and ignorance. :)
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Even today certain underarm preparations still contain Sodium Bicarbonate
This is true but it's pretty interesting that you've got the "love of money" relation backward.  While it's possible that there is some clinical effect of sodium bicarbonate at the right dose.  It's far, far, far more likely that this is a company (for example Arm and Hammer) who is attempting to leverage peoples the gullibility of people...like yourself who believe in this folk remedy.  After all if it worked then that's all you would need in the product but if you look closely at A&H's Aluminum free "essentials" Natural deodorant - you'll see it contains triclosan.  An antibacterial agent.  If I was really looking to make money I'd leave that out.  The reason it's there is likely because it doesn't work very well without it. :)

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It is proven effective.
Then please provide a reference to a double-blind placebo-controlled study with an n>200 and I'll be convinced.

Pirate88179

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« Reply #547 on: January 12, 2015, 02:53:59 AM »
You can also rub dog crap under your arms to eliminate under arm odor.  This is proven to work, by thousands, possibly millions.  The list of studies that proves this are many in number and too long for me to mention, or link to any here.

Now, they are working on a "cure" for dog crap odor.

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Cap-Z-ro

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Re: Vaccinations; recent developments
« Reply #548 on: January 12, 2015, 03:10:20 AM »
If you think you've been treated unfairly I'll give you another chance.  Please clearly state your argument and be prepared to clearly and directly respond to questions concerning it.

I currently have you on ignore.  I see that you post but I have to click on a link to see what you post. :)


I've always been a good dot connector...looks like my talents are needed again(wink wink nudge nudge).

His words:  "clearly state your argument"

Let me see if I can at least lead this horsey to water.

Now, if i just try reversing the order of his last post, maybe he'll see it.

Cap's quoted words:

Quote from: Cap-Z-ro on January 11, 2015, 12:38:36 AM                                                                                                                                                                                                          " And if you wish to be ignored once you get in the "ring", just ask him to produce real evidence that vaccines are effective...never mind safe. "


Dots connected...fingers crossed.

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sarkeizen

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Re: Vaccinations; recent developments
« Reply #549 on: January 12, 2015, 03:43:30 AM »
ask him to produce real evidence that vaccines are effective...never mind safe.
Yawn.  Is your argument that there is no evidence that vaccines are effective or safe?

See the point of you actually stating your argument is then I don't have to constantly ask "Do you mean this?"

ramset

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Re: Vaccinations; recent developments
« Reply #550 on: January 12, 2015, 03:52:19 AM »
Yeesh
Sarc you "solicit" agita now??


do you sleep on a bed of nails too...........




sarkeizen

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Re: Vaccinations; recent developments
« Reply #551 on: January 12, 2015, 03:55:37 AM »
Sarc you "solicit" agita now??
I think you need to go to remedial quotation school.

If Cap-Mo-ron has a valid point I'm willing to hear him out.  He probably doesn't but hey neither do most of the people here. :)

Pirate88179

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« Reply #552 on: January 12, 2015, 03:57:20 AM »
I think you need to go to remedial quotation school.

If Cap-Mo-ron has a valid point I'm willing to hear him out.  He probably doesn't but hey neither do most of the people here. :)




Hey, I resemble that remark.

Bill

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« Reply #553 on: January 12, 2015, 05:15:10 AM »
I think you need to go to remedial quotation school.

If Cap-Mo-ron has a valid point I'm willing to hear him out.  He probably doesn't but hey neither do most of the people here. :)

Well, a reader pointed out that in the previous post, he sniffed at the challenge but didn't lift his leg...while in this post its clear he sees the hook in the bait.

Again, he moves on...and his royal arse kisser helps by creating a diversion.

Regards...


ramset

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« Reply #554 on: January 12, 2015, 10:05:50 AM »
_""Sarc_""


To" What" do you "attribute" the "Epidemic" and "increasing" Levels of "Autism" in the "population" """?"""