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  • in reply to: THREAD: Not for Anti-vaxxers #1624028
    sariray
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    I will, soon as you explain the rapid decrease in thyphoid, cholera, bubonic plague…
    I didn’t say vaccines don’t work (they mostly do) but what’s the payoff?

    in reply to: THREAD: Not for Anti-vaxxers #1624001
    sariray
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    And if William Thompson is saying that the government believes the vaccine program must be protected at all costs, that means you believe it is acceptable for them to lie to us and omit and mangle data and commit fraud, all to prevent disease. That you readily admit that and still choose to vaccinate is your choice. I just don’t have to agree with it.

    in reply to: THREAD: Not for Anti-vaxxers #1623995
    sariray
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    Tell that to the thousands of families suffering from dealing with autism.

    in reply to: THREAD: Not for Anti-vaxxers #1623997
    sariray
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    I don’t have to read the second half of his words, the first is damning enough. He’s saying that sorry, we lied to you, a disease which now damages one in 36 (up from one in 10,000) which we still continue to deny has been aggravated by the insane vaccine schedule, we hid the data. But hey, keep pumping that poison into your kids. It will only harm one in 36 kids. Are you believing this stuff??

    in reply to: THREAD: Not for Anti-vaxxers #1623993
    sariray
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    Midwesterner- For the record, all the top grossing drugs on the market do not HEAL anything. Statins don’t heal high blood pressure and diabetic drugs don’t heal diabetes and anti depressant don’t heal depression and painkillers don’t heal pain. All of these are just bandaids. They only work so long as you take them. All of them have lists of side effects a mile long. Most of them give us an excuse to ignore our health (weight, stress, fitness, food choices) so our numbers looks good on paper while we continue to feel unwell. Many of those issues can be addressed with good old fashioned dieting and other natural approaches. Cinnamon and other supplements might lower blood sugar safely but your doctor is not allowed to prescribe it because it isn’t proven and metformin he can prescribe (even with lots of adverse effects) because the makers of metformin spent the millions in studies that no one will do for anything natural. You know why? Because you can’t patent nature. So even if it’s natural, safe and effective, if a real study hasn’t been done, it isn’t real to most of the medical world . This is modern medicine.

    in reply to: THREAD: Not for Anti-vaxxers #1623957
    sariray
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    You say studies linking autism to vaccines doesn’t exist. William Thompson a former employee of the CDC says those studies do exist, and that he himself was complicit in one such study which proved the link and was subsequently revised and revised until the evidence was buried in the data. Our own government doesn’t want the truth coming to light to protect their beloved vaccine program. Vaccine companies surely wouldn’t allow a study that besmirched their golden products. That leaves it up to us, the consumer, to decide if we want to trust these products. Remember, science always follows money. Always. Studies rarely prove anything that will cause a loss to profits. The victor writes history. In this case, the money writes science.

    in reply to: THREAD: Not for Anti-vaxxers #1623951
    sariray
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    Yes, profit is a good motivator to lie to the public
    Take vioxx for example, the company memos indicated they knew it had a severe increase in heart attacks. It was only after half a million people got heart attacks that it was taken off the market. You can see how well the US Drug lords watch over us. Now they had to pay out billions in settlements, and they STILL made money on the drug. This is a company that currently makes vaccines for our Children. And u trust THOSE people with their studies??? Profit comes before people. Always.

    in reply to: PANDAS #1459645
    sariray
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    A few years ago I was told my son may have pandas and when I looked into it I was bothered by two issues: 1. I hate antibiotics , I think they are a over used medicine that should have been reserved for emergency use only. They alter the entire microbiome of the body in ways we cannot fully appreciate yet. Possibly for life. 2. Many doctors out there don’t even believe it exists, it seems one expert is behind this epidemic of pandas.
    If it existed it would be a very easy solution to years of pain and frustration for me.

    in reply to: New York city brown garbage cans #1386977
    sariray
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    I keep trying to throw out this useless brown garbage can but the trash collectors don’t want to take it 😩 ok seriously though, who left their brains at home the day this program was developed? Don’t they know New Yorkers are too busy and too short on space to create yet another trash receptacle in their faces? This one will go the way of the titanic… hope it happens soon.

    in reply to: Firing your cleaning help #1376307
    sariray
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    When your cleaning help is increasing stress instead of reducing it, time to find someone else. Your paying the money- find someone who will do the job with a modicum or intelligence and neatness. Find someone new and efficient . Training is a pain but worth the time for good help.

    in reply to: Mikvah Price Gouging #1374184
    sariray
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    Egged is a money making business. Mikvah is a non for profit service that the shul runs as a service to the community. My husband (and I) put in time for no compensation. Erev Chag expenses Are significantly higher than normal usage, and yes maybe it’s an opportunity to put away a few dollars for future large expenses. The last time my husband changed the hot water system (enough complaints about the showers running out of hot water) to the tune of $20,000… and yes, the shul got a slip and fall lawsuit once.

    in reply to: Mikvah Price Gouging #1374170
    sariray
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    My husband runs a men’s Mikvah (volunteer) so I feel qualified to answer this. Normally the worker will wash the towels , as the shul owns four washers and dryers. Erev holiday towels get sent out (at a cost of over $1000) because the machines can’t wash quickly enough. Also more workers are needed because of the crush, to keep the place clean and to keep an eye on things. So while the cost is normally $5, holidays the charge is $8. Some may charge more, and yes some of it is probably going to the organization. But it’s not much. Mikvah’s do require a lot of maintenance and sometimes money is put aside for future expenses (costly plumbing repairs or new hardware etc.)

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