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    @jegga I am sure there will be those out there who see this guy in the same way they see Andrew Wakefield, regardless of being found guilty

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    @canefan for sure. Getting struck off adds to their mana amongst the disciples of Woo 😞

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    @Paekakboyz said in Woo:

    @canefan for sure. Getting struck off adds to their mana amongst the disciples of Woo 😞

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    @jegga said in Woo:

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/114461359/taranaki-doctor-involved-in-peddling-an-untested-cancer-cure-te-kiri-gold-struck-off

    Having your two most famous customers die can't be good for sales

    In 2016 rugby legend Sir Colin Meads claimed drinking Te Kiri Gold cured his pancreatic cancer, a statement he later walked back. He died in 2017.

    The reality TV handyman John 'Cocksy' Cocks was also a fan of Te Kiri Gold before he died of kidney cancer in February.

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    What?

    VICE  /  Mar 26, 2018  /  Entertainment

    Beauty Industry Part of Foreskin Flesh Trade, Anti-Circumcision Activists Warn

    Beauty Industry Part of Foreskin Flesh Trade, Anti-Circumcision Activists Warn

    'Intactivists' claim the cosmetic use of neonatal foreskins is fuelling a tissue-sale underworld, with hospitals and governments in on the act. Do they have a point, or is this trend no more than skin deep?

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/115120876/measles-ward-opens-to-manage-three-children-admitted-each-day-with-the-preventable-disease

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    @jegga It's not just an NZ problem

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-49393279

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    @Catogrande said in Woo:

    @jegga It's not just an NZ problem

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-49393279

    Ffs, I see scientists are suggesting theres an increasing likelihood of a link between gut biomes and autism. Wakefield stopped clock moment was suggesting there might be too, look at the way he went about proving it

    https://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2007/12/09/an-autistic-child-pays-the-price-of-andr

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    @jegga Why are we as a society wasting time in beating up Owen Jones when Wakefield is around?

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    You know you're full of shit when even the Guardian mocks you

    Guardian Staff  /  Aug 21, 2019  /  Life and style

    Berlin Wall pills: a cure for emotional trauma – or royal-endorsed quackery?

    Berlin Wall pills: a cure for emotional trauma – or royal-endorsed quackery?

    The homeopathic pills, made from ground-up pieces of the Berlin Wall, supposedly help overcome ‘emotional barriers’, and are available at the royal family’s pharmacy of choice

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    https://stuff.co.nz/national/health/115069066/one-in-two-children-not-fully-immunised-at-christchurch-helios-medical-centre

    These guys are doing their best to make sure measles is a big thing. I wonder if the staff are immunized? Or do they just take a yearly mistletoe treatment too?

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    @canefan said in Woo:

    https://stuff.co.nz/national/health/115069066/one-in-two-children-not-fully-immunised-at-christchurch-helios-medical-centre

    These guys are doing their best to make sure measles is a big thing. I wonder if the staff are immunized? Or do they just take a yearly mistletoe treatment too?

    it's the health equivalent of making crappy plastic shit that breaks every year, good for business.

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    @reprobate said in Woo:

    @canefan said in Woo:

    https://stuff.co.nz/national/health/115069066/one-in-two-children-not-fully-immunised-at-christchurch-helios-medical-centre

    These guys are doing their best to make sure measles is a big thing. I wonder if the staff are immunized? Or do they just take a yearly mistletoe treatment too?

    it's the health equivalent of making crappy plastic shit that breaks every year, good for business.

    It should be considered dangerous and negligent

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    @jegga interesting. I think we will find more and more that a lot of illnesses have a relation to our gut health or lack of.

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    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12262934

    I think there might be a few very nervous anti-vaxx parents questioning the choices they made for their kids right now

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    @Nevorian said in Woo:

    @jegga interesting. I think we will find more and more that a lot of illnesses have a relation to our gut health or lack of.

    I assume that yu aren't supporting the autism link @jegga posted but are referring to general illnesses. If so it makes (unproven) sense to me. So many modern health issues (eg sensitivity and allergies) have come about (time wise) along with the replacement of 'homemade' foods with industry made 'quick and cheap'.
    Take the example of a basic such as bread. The Chorleywood quick process resulted in mainly indigestible goo that has to add vitamins and minerals in order to claim nutrition. A homemade sourdough loaf with long fermentation releases the nutrition to the body and the lactic acid reduces the phytate levels to create something far more digestable and available.
    The pre-biotic bacteria helps with gut health in general.
    To me if you are naturally obtaining vitamins, mineral and pre-biotics that must (in general) create a stronger internal health.
    ...and that's just bread

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    @Crucial I agree what you said, processed food is harder for you to process. There is a proven link between gut biomes and autism though , Wakefield mentioned the link but as usual his research was geared towards helping potential lawsuits and his own vaccine patents.

    Anyway, taking poo pills is producing results in alleviating autism symptoms https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/04/190409093725.htm

    May 8, 2019

    What is a fecal transplant? Everything you need to know

    What is a fecal transplant? Everything you need to know

    Fecal transplants are a recent development in the treatment of several conditions, including Clostridium difficile infections. Learn more about this treatment and the emerging research on it here.

    Faecal transplanting seems to have quite a lot of potential healthwise and an endless source of terrible jokes for people like me https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325128.php

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    Ministry of health now has a warning out to people travelling to Auckland , some of the older vaccines need a booster which takes two weeks to be fully effective.

    I'm going to fleetwood mac in Auckland in two weeks so thanks in advance you backward luddite moronic fluffybunnies .

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    @jegga my boy has just turned one and they’ve told us to get his next round of shots early thanks to these pro-disease fucking morons. The wife and I engaged in a big rant with the nurse at the absolute absurdity of the situation.

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    @No-Quarter said in Woo:

    @jegga my boy has just turned one and they’ve told us to get his next round of shots early thanks to these pro-disease fucking morons. The wife and I engaged in a big rant with the nurse at the absolute absurdity of the situation.

    We should follow Australia's lead and start legislating against stupid

    https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/babies/parents-who-refuse-to-vaccinate-will-be-docked-money-from-their-family-tax-benefit-from-today/news-story/9d091a5d6ec0b0f597a385adb9f25c7d

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