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Is it safe to have children in Galbeedka?

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Re: Is it safe to have children in Galbeedka?

Postby Gaashaanle1000 » Sat May 07, 2016 5:03 am


Intuition can be misleading, where is the evidence. Are newborns vaccinated? Isn't it 6 months

Breastmilk is the natural vaccination for newborns
Newborns actually get hepatitis B (sexually transmitted) and BCG (TB). Good idea right :up:

Breastmilk is the way forward.

I remember when they use to say that mercury in the vaccines was good for children. Now they seem to have back peddled after the shocking and conclusive evidence.

Somalis generally just take whatever the doctor gives their kids. They tend not to ask for information (vaccine ingredients) or do research. This is why they are an easy target for these mad scientists who often times like to experiment on people.

Read history, not many things have changed, they just have a new face with a smile!

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Re: Is it safe to have children in Galbeedka?

Postby BVSNet » Sat May 07, 2016 5:47 am


Intuition can be misleading, where is the evidence. Are newborns vaccinated? Isn't it 6 months

Breastmilk is the natural vaccination for newborns
Newborns actually get hepatitis B (sexually transmitted) and BCG (TB). Good idea right :up:

Breastmilk is the way forward.

I remember when they use to say that mercury in the vaccines was good for children. Now they seem to have back peddled after the shocking and conclusive evidence.

Somalis generally just take whatever the doctor gives their kids. They tend not to ask for information (vaccine ingredients) or do research. This is why they are an easy target for these mad scientists who often times like to experiment on people.

Read history, not many things have changed, they just have a new face with a smile!
I'm going to have to research this

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Re: Is it safe to have children in Galbeedka?

Postby Gaashaanle1000 » Sat May 07, 2016 5:58 am


I'm going to have to research this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SRa9vq2jX8

Just an example of what I am talking about!

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Re: Is it safe to have children in Galbeedka?

Postby AgentOfChaos » Sat May 07, 2016 6:25 am

Keep posting cartoon strips retard^^
:deadrose:
lolwut? you need to quit wearing your tin foil hat.

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Re: Is it safe to have children in Galbeedka?

Postby BVSNet » Sat May 07, 2016 2:51 pm


I'm going to have to research this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SRa9vq2jX8

Just an example of what I am talking about!
Firi there's greys everywhere. Why did the video only cut the joke and not its context. Granted it may have been a bad joke but the conclusions are far fetched.

But I have to say the guy sounds like a mad scientist
Arntzen once had high hopes for the concept (he worked on something similar in tomatoes), but the regulatory hurdles for an edible vaccine plus the money needed for safety trials made the whole endeavor too complicated, he said. He and most others have abandoned the effort and moved on to growing non-edible vaccines in tobacco plants.
:wtf: sounds like a troll

Being suspicious is not good for your health though neither is being infected with syphilis

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Re: Is it safe to have children in Galbeedka?

Postby Lamagoodle » Sun May 08, 2016 2:13 am

Abdiwahab, abti, if you don't want to have a child with autism, go to Africa or to other developing countries, and father a child. Do not bring your pregnant wife to the west. Nature will take care of things; miscarriages (natural abortion) will certainly occur.

The curse of the welfare states; we keep nature at bay. We have reached a stage when we can fight and win against nature. Allergies, Asthma are common in the west because of cleanness.
Lamagoodle please do not belittle the serious and very real health side affects in the west. The west has poisoned their environment in ways we may not know until much later. Yes developing countries don't have a lot of medical access and know how of the west but they also don't have all the diseases.
Did you read what I wrote? :mindblown:

There are numerous studies that show the side effects of having a good hygien/ environment. The increase of allergies/ allergic reactions in the Nordic countries, can be generally explained by strides in hygiene.

FYI; Most of people in developing countries die from curable/preventable diseases; hygiene is one major culprit.. Yes, the environment could also be a factor but most of them die from infections / viruses that are easily preventable/curable.

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Re: Is it safe to have children in Galbeedka?

Postby Tuushi » Sun May 08, 2016 6:51 am

Please vaccinate your children. At least do ur due diligence in research before boarding that ship.

Somalis tend to have higher autistic children but no one has had the time to study the mothers.

Many of them never give themselves time to plan and prepare their bodies to carry a healthy pregnancy.

How many deficiencies are lurking beforehand? Especially any prenantal vitamins.

In Africa, the sun is plenty, the food pretty natural. Lack of something as readily available as vitamin d could be a major issue. We are darker, get less sun generally in the west, stay indoors more and dress without much exposed skin.

The diet, do most watch what they eat months before the pregnancy and after?

Do many ever worry about processed foods, cans etc?

Does their bodies ever get a chance to rebuild and recover between pregnancies?

Pls dont bring back polio and chicken pox.

Start the healthy of your little one before it is even here. Take care of their first home; their mother.

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Re: Is it safe to have children in Galbeedka?

Postby gegiroor » Sun May 08, 2016 7:04 am

Please vaccinate your children. At least do ur due diligence in research before boarding that ship.

Somalis tend to have higher autistic children but no one has had the time to study the mothers.

Many of them never give themselves time to plan and prepare their bodies to carry a healthy pregnancy.

How many deficiencies are lurking beforehand? Especially any prenantal vitamins.

In Africa, the sun is plenty, the food pretty natural. Lack of something as readily available as vitamin d could be a major issue. We are darker, get less sun generally in the west, stay indoors more and dress without much exposed skin.

The diet, do most watch what they eat months before the pregnancy and after?

Do many ever worry about processed foods, cans etc?

Does their bodies ever get a chance to rebuild and recover between pregnancies?

Pls dont bring back polio and chicken pox.

Start the healthy of your little one before it is even here. Take care of their first home; their mother.
:up:

Unfortunately, many of the Somali parents are learning it through the hard way.


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