Heavy metals are definitely one factor to consider, the other is destruction of the gut bacteria (specifically bifidobacteria) which low levels of are strongly linked to autism.

There are likely many contributing factors, but I do agree that "vaccines" play a huge role. The crazier thing to consider is that if there are no viruses, then what would be the reason for all these mandatory injections.

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The incentives: money and control. If 40 vaccines will give a specific individual autism, then wouldn’t 20 vaccines be enough to make that person fairly stupid? Dumb people are easier to control.

At the very least, they could develop all sorts of issues which take time to manifest. Allergies? I suffered all my life, consistently. I can't say that vaccines were definitely a contributor, but I also can't rule them out. My last shot was for tetanus like 16 years ago. Coincidentally, that was around the time I could remember my allergies being at their worst - but I never considered that until a few years ago.

Autism is just one example, I think many health issues spawn from these things, along with all the shit we consume that we like to pretend passes for food / nutrition.

Oh I know allergies are from vaccines. There was one study I found that compared vaccinated children to a population of unvaccinated Jewish children. Studies like these are extremely rare to find. I think the children were Orthodox Jews but I don’t remember. It was a population that mostly rejected vaccines and they found that the rate of allergies were over 90% higher in the vaccinated children. They also noted that the unvaccinated group consumed a lot of fermented foods like pickles. Those are known to be good for the gut.

My allergies have been horrible this year, last year it wasn’t that bad. I don’t eat seed oils or anything processed. How do you deal with it? I’ve been trying different remedies hoping to rid myself of it completely but I’m still suffering.

Yeah, no one wants to fund those sorts of studies, because they would produce uncomfortable outcomes. Similar things are observed in the Amish.

Previously I would rotate through antihistamines because nothing else worked for me, and I would suffer heavily without them. Not sure what I have done aside from cleaning up my diet and being mostly meat based over the past 3 years. Also haven't been sick since the end of 2020, which would be an annual guarantee before that. I still wonder if there were residual effects from the shot that many years ago which eventually wore off.

Especially when you can lose your license over it.

I used antihistamines many years ago but my allergies only got worse the next year and I ended up needing something stronger. So I stopped taking them because I didn’t like that path I was on. I have a friend that barricades himself indoors every spring until his allergies go away. Not a practical way to live but he refuses to try any natural remedies.

So strange. Some friends have had a lot of success with bromelain for it, but I never tried it personally.

What is that?

I don't have any experience with that one specifically even though I run a supplement company. It's a pineapple (stem) extract. If you did want to try it, consider using Thorne from the bigger brands if they have it. Most of the stuff out there is fake garbage in general.

What is the benefit of taking that over actual pineapples?

Fom an extract perspective you would essentially be isolating specific active compounds, perhaps flavonoids of some type, I'm not familiar with the species. That is typically how a lot of the research is done on certain plants; you find and isolate some active compounds and then run trials to see what potential benefits they provide. You then produce a standardized extract to have a specific amount of those compounds, and typically in higher amounts than would natural present in the raw material.

Many extracts include the raw plant material too, so you can often get all the nutrients from extracts too. Medicinal mushrooms are a good example of this. You would have to consume a lot of mushrooms to get the same actives as you do from an extract. It is also broken down through extraction which can make it easier or possible to absorb. When you boil a herbal tea, you effectively make an extract too.

on the topic of heavy metals. Take a look at the weather mod regulations. You can basically put anything in cloud seeding juice and just say "custom compound" on thereport. also the switch to "green" jet fuels means that the "green" additives are not regulated the same as past substances. Hint some fuel made with plant material and no testing for phosphates. You can see the effects of the poisoned air on the west coast mountain ranges where the trees are dying on the ridges from metal contam.

A few days ago I was really suffering with my allergies and I thought about chem trails. The only way for me to know if that’s the cause is by leaving the damn country during allergy season smh.

far from complete list but:

https://weathermod.org/project-locations/

Well there’s nothing in my area so I guess I can rule that out

Nan. That's like 20% of the total. Just a good starting point. You can look up weather modification sites and find lists and companies that provide regional services for aerial and ground based