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In 1989, the US had a shot schedule with twice as many shots as other Western countries. Parents should educate themselves about vaccines and make informed decisions. Some doctors may not prioritize learning about vaccines due to financial ties to pharmaceutical companies. The pharmaceutical industry controls medical education, focusing on vaccines rather than prevention or nutrition. Asking doctors to prioritize children's health over profit is challenging.
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Speaker 0: Back in 1989, the shot schedule was 10 shots given. Ten shots given. When I was a kid, what do we get to? It's twice as many as anywhere else in in 30 countries in the western world. We give twice as many shots as any of those countries. Why is that? Then you should educate yourself. We wanna empower parents to educate themselves. Do we need to have the chicken pox? Do we need the hepatitis b shot on the second day of life? I don't think we can afford to assume that the people who are charged with our our public health any longer have our best interest at heart all the time. Parents have to have to make their own decisions, educated decisions. When the other doctors are here and they will be on the other side in a while after you leave Grab them and stab them? You mean? That was right. This is my nickname. Will they say? Why would a doctor not want to know more about something that could save that could save a life or prevent a disease? I don't I don't know. The AAP is financed by the drug companies. Medical schools are financed by the drug companies. This is a huge business. Vaccine vaccines are the largest growing division of the pharmaceutical industry. $13,000,000,000 They control medical schools. I mean, they're these doctors are not learning about prevention or vitamins or diet. What we're asking is for them to take a loss for the good of our children. That's a tough sell in a boardroom.
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