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In other words. We are out of our minds to think provoking our immune system with “vaccines” is a good idea for our health. Because there is a whole lot of mechanisms that we don’t understand how they can be provoked to attack self.

A history of rates of autoimmunity would be of interest as well. Sort of like Mark Blaxill’s proof that autism is a man made disaster. One thing the C-19 jabs did, was prove just how much “vaccines” can cause all the injuries we have been witnessing at lower rates in the past.

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Its a testament to the marketing of the industry that a practice that on its face is running a complex system through simulations of real infection would be in no way associated with that system misfiring for more and more people each year.

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IgE and EoE are very near and dear to me. My wife has hyper IgE, which damn near killed her when an infection progressed to sepsis. I myself just learned 3 years ago that what I thought was me not chewing my food properly throughout my life was in fact EoE. Now that we are aware of these things we can be aware and be proactive instead of reactive.

What is alarming is how few doctors are aware of it, and if you aren’t an advocate for yourself, they will overlook it as something else. We feel like we are often times educating our doctors on these things.

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LOVE IT!!!!!

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My young adult son has EoE. We have tried many alternative therapies that I believe do work for some but have not worked for him. LDA, LDI, supplements and probiotics, acupuncture, and currently Bioset allergy elimination. Helminths and even a fecal transplant have potential. Nestle has a patent on a lactococcus lactis probiotic that works on mice but of course they are not doing anything with it so can’t get it. Most just accept a lifetime on pharmaceuticals. We want something better but have not found it.

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Any data out there on Covid or covid vax and eosinophilia? I am seeing a lot of patient now with hypereosinophilia unexpectedly

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