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Daughter's conspiracy theories causing estrangement. Help please!
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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 748059" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>It seems like so many parents say their kids were fine before the MMR vaccine. It's scary. I don't support that vaccine. However, I do support getting the chicken pox vaccine, simply because chicken pox can leave scars on the face, which is a big deal for middle school and teenage girls. If diphtheria started making a comeback, I would support that vaccine because diphtheria can cause life long devastating effects. The same goes for the polio vaccine.</p><p></p><p>It's not abuse to avoid vaccinations when there are legitimately founded fears of the MMR vaccine. Why would so many parents say there kids changed after getting that vaccine if it weren't true?</p><p></p><p>I can tell you from experience that organic food doesn't prevent all health problems, viruses, etc. There are, however, many benefits. Sometimes you cannot find organic food in every type. Also, organic yogurt is so high in carbs that I usually avoid it. I think raw cheese tastes better than pasteurized cheese, but it doesn't come in light or low calorie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 748059, member: 21066"] It seems like so many parents say their kids were fine before the MMR vaccine. It's scary. I don't support that vaccine. However, I do support getting the chicken pox vaccine, simply because chicken pox can leave scars on the face, which is a big deal for middle school and teenage girls. If diphtheria started making a comeback, I would support that vaccine because diphtheria can cause life long devastating effects. The same goes for the polio vaccine. It's not abuse to avoid vaccinations when there are legitimately founded fears of the MMR vaccine. Why would so many parents say there kids changed after getting that vaccine if it weren't true? I can tell you from experience that organic food doesn't prevent all health problems, viruses, etc. There are, however, many benefits. Sometimes you cannot find organic food in every type. Also, organic yogurt is so high in carbs that I usually avoid it. I think raw cheese tastes better than pasteurized cheese, but it doesn't come in light or low calorie. [/QUOTE]
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