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As a child, the speaker received three vaccines. By 1986, children received 11 doses of five vaccines. Now, children in states with mandates may receive 69 to 92 vaccines between conception and age 18, with varying dose requirements depending on the brand. Each vaccine is designed to permanently alter the immune system. The speaker believes this contributes to an epidemic of immune dysregulation. The speaker suggests vaccines could be a key culprit in the rise of diseases like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, seizure disorders, ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language delay, tics, Tourette's syndrome, narcolepsy, and autism, which the speaker claims were rare in their childhood. The speaker believes this generation is damaged by these diseases.

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The childhood vaccine schedule is being questioned due to safety concerns, with calls for a moratorium on vaccines by the World Council For Health. Multiple vaccines given together may contribute to neuropsychiatric disorders and other health issues. Studies suggest that children who receive no vaccines have better outcomes. The rise in autism rates is alarming, with immune system dysregulation possibly linked to vaccines. Many parents are opting for a natural approach.

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The discussion around vaccines is often oversimplified, leading to distrust in government recommendations. For instance, the hepatitis B vaccine is given to newborns, despite the disease primarily spreading through drug use and sexual contact. This raises questions about the necessity of immediate vaccination. While vaccines are generally beneficial, there should be room for individual choice and discussion. The COVID vaccine presents similar complexities, especially regarding its necessity for healthy children. It’s crucial to have open debates about vaccine safety and efficacy, rather than adhering strictly to consensus. Science evolves, and we should remain open-minded about potential links between vaccines and conditions like autism and schizophrenia, as we still lack definitive answers. Ultimately, it’s about following the science without preconceived notions.

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The CDC vaccination schedule has increased from 3 injections in the first year of life to 29 today. This does not include the 4 shots recommended during pregnancy, which were not part of the schedule in 1986. During the same period, the percentage of children in America with chronic health issues has risen from under 13% in the early 1980s to over 50% today. Many of these issues, particularly immune-mediated conditions, have significantly increased since 1986. There appears to be a concerning trend regarding the immune health of children.

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A child born in a US hospital receives pharmaceutical interventions, like erythromycin ointment and a hepatitis B vaccine, without informed consent. The ointment prevents chlamydial infections, though mothers are tested for chlamydia. The hepatitis B vaccine is for a sexually transmitted/IV drug user disease, which babies are not exposed to. There is a huge economic incentive to get more vaccines on the schedule because the government pays hundreds of millions of dollars for mandated products. Once approved, these vaccines are paid for everyone, and questioning them is discouraged by trusted institutions. YouTube will censor and demonetize videos that show skepticism of vaccine efficacy or need, even without directly attacking vaccines.

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"I don't know what happened in 1990. There was no plague that was killing children that we had tripled the amount of vaccines." "Happened after 1989? The vaccine schedule. Born to 26 more vaccines. Agreed. Are all of them absolutely necessary?" "They wanna make money." "It's twice as many as anywhere else in 30 countries in the Western world. But We give twice as many shots as any of those countries." "Should you 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 public health any longer have our best interest at heart all the time."

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In 1985, millennials received a few vaccines. Today, children may receive up to 70 shots by age 18, including 27 before age 2, and up to 6 shots in one visit. The speaker asks if these shots are producing healthier kids, and claims the data says no. The speaker suggests that asking questions about the vaccine schedule is discouraged. Some parents who question the schedule may be reported to Child Protection Services or dismissed from their pediatrician's office. The speaker asserts that parents are being held hostage and did not sign up to co-parent with the government.

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A speaker recounts asking a TV doctor why they don't give their baby shots, and the doctor responded that babies are too small to absorb the toxins and rely on their mother's breast milk for an external immune system. The speaker contrasts the current vaccine schedule of 72 doses of 16 different vaccines before age six with the 3 shots they received as a child. The speakers acknowledge that discussing vaccines on YouTube may lead to censorship. One speaker mentions a friend involved in the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Act, which allegedly ruled vaccines are unavoidably unsafe. They argue that mandating vaccines infringes on bodily autonomy and freedom of choice, and that without the freedom to avoid risks, there is tyranny.

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In 1989, 10 shots were given as part of the vaccination schedule, twice as many as in other Western countries. The speaker questions why this is the case and encourages parents to educate themselves. They express concern about the motives of those in charge of public health and emphasize the importance of making informed decisions. The speaker also suggests that doctors may not be interested in learning more about vaccines due to financial influences from drug companies. They argue that vaccines are a profitable industry and that medical schools prioritize pharmaceuticals over prevention and nutrition. The speaker acknowledges the difficulty of convincing these institutions to prioritize children's well-being over profit.

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The speaker expresses concern about vaccine hesitancy caused by lack of transparency and honesty. They mention being skeptical despite previously being pro-vaccine, and reading books like "Dissolving Illusions" and "Turtles All the Way Down" to understand why certain information is not being discussed. The speaker questions the laws passed in 1986 to protect vaccine manufacturers, suggesting that they may have unintentionally led to an increase in childhood vaccines without liability for manufacturers. They mention a conversation with Bobby Kennedy about vaccines, who highlights the significant increase in the number of vaccines administered compared to when they were growing up.

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Congress investigated ACIP over two decades ago, finding conflicts of interest. In 2002/2003, four of five people who added the rotavirus vaccine had direct financial interest; one voted the rotavirus vaccine onto the schedule and sold his rotavirus vaccine for $186 million. Congress found that 97% of ACIP members had undisclosed conflicts. According to the speaker, a critical issue is adding new vaccines without pre-licensing safety studies. In 1986, there were 11 vaccines on the schedule; now, children must take 69 to 92 vaccines to stay in school in some states, none of which have been safety tested in pre-licensing placebo-controlled trials. The speaker states that the people in charge are now gone, and new, credentialed scientists and physicians will be brought onto the ACIP panel to do evidence-based medicine and make objective public health determinations based on science.

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We need comprehensive double-blind, long-term placebo studies to properly evaluate vaccines. Vaccines work by tricking the immune system into thinking it has encountered a disease, which raises concerns given the rising autoimmune diseases we see today. Our immune systems appear confused, attacking our own bodies. While some may question whether environmental factors like air, food, or water are to blame, it's crucial to note that vaccines are specifically designed to manipulate the immune response. Unlike past vaccination schedules, children today receive numerous vaccines—up to 72 times—far exceeding what previous generations experienced. This trend is negatively impacting the health of our children, and we must address this issue urgently.

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As a child, the speaker received three vaccines; by 1986, children received 11 doses of five vaccines. Now, children in states with mandates may receive 69 to 92 vaccines between conception and age 18, with varying dose requirements depending on the brand. Each vaccine is designed to permanently alter the immune system. The speaker believes this contributes to an epidemic of immune dysregulation. The speaker claims there is a rise in diseases like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, seizure disorders, ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language delay, tics, Tourette's syndrome, narcolepsy, and autism, which they rarely saw as a child, suggesting this generation is damaged by these diseases.

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In 1989, 10 shots were given as part of the vaccine schedule. Compared to other Western countries, we give twice as many shots. The question is, do we really need all these vaccines? We should educate ourselves and make informed decisions as parents. We can't assume that those in charge of public health always have our best interests at heart. Some doctors seem hesitant to learn more about vaccines, which can save lives and prevent diseases. It's important to note that the pharmaceutical industry heavily influences medical schools and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Vaccines are a booming business, worth billions of dollars. We need doctors to prioritize prevention and overall health, even if it means taking a financial hit.

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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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Why did the number of vaccines triple after 1989? Are all of them necessary, or is it about profit? The US gives twice as many shots as other Western countries. Parents should educate themselves, and decide what is absolutely necessary. Do we need the chicken pox vaccine, or the hepatitis B shot on the second day of life? We can't assume public health officials always have our best interests at heart. Parents need to make educated decisions and look at the information. Space out vaccines, delay them, and clean out the toxins. Why wouldn't doctors want to learn more about preventing disease? The AAP and medical schools are financed by drug companies, and vaccines are the fastest-growing part of the pharmaceutical industry, a 13 billion dollar business. We're asking them to take a loss for the good of our children, which is a tough sell.

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Vaccines may work for some in preventing diseases like measles, but they can also cause problems. Informed consent is important, so people should know all the possibilities, without influence from incentivized doctors. Some doctors may receive kickbacks for administering the full vaccine schedule. The number of vaccines is high; for example, 72 doses of 17 vaccines between birth and age 18. Many states mandate children receive 29 doses of nine vaccines to attend kindergarten, and multiple doses of 13 vaccines for daycare enrollment. The Hepatitis B vaccine, given on day one, is questioned, especially since it's for a sexually transmitted disease. The COVID vaccine is also considered unnecessary. Tetanus was misrepresented as dangerous. It is claimed that tetanus is not dangerous, and can be prevented by washing out an open wound.

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The speakers discuss the increased number of vaccines since 1990 and question if all are necessary. One speaker claims the US vaccine schedule includes twice as many shots as other Western countries. They suggest parents should educate themselves, space out or delay vaccines, and clean out toxins. One speaker believes public health officials may not always have people's best interests at heart. They claim the AAP and medical schools are financed by drug companies and that vaccines are the pharmaceutical industry's largest growing division, worth $13 billion. They suggest asking pharmaceutical companies to take a loss for the good of children is a tough sell.

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After 1989, the U.S. administers twice as many vaccines as other Western countries. Parents should educate themselves on vaccine choices, questioning the necessity of certain shots like the hepatitis B vaccine at birth. There is concern that public health officials may not always prioritize individuals' best interests. The speaker questions why doctors wouldn't want to learn more about life-saving vaccines, suggesting financial ties between pharmaceutical companies and medical institutions influence vaccine promotion. Advocating for children's well-being may clash with the profit-driven pharmaceutical industry.

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"I don't know what happened in 1990. There was no plague that was killing children that we had tripled the amount of vaccines." "Happened after 1989? The vaccine schedule mourn to 26 more vaccines. Agreed. Are all of them absolutely necessary? They wanna make money." "It's twice as many as anywhere else in in 30 countries in the Western world." "But We give twice as many shots as any of those countries." "Should you should educate yourself. We wanna empower parents to educate themselves." "Do we need to have the chickenpox? 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 take have to make their own decisions, educated decisions."

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After 1989, the US administers twice as many vaccines as other Western countries. Parents should educate themselves on vaccine necessity, questioning if certain shots are essential. Doubts arise about public health officials' motives, given pharmaceutical industry influence. The American Academy of Pediatrics and medical schools receive funding from drug companies, impacting vaccine decisions. Advocates urge prioritizing children's well-being over profit in vaccine production.

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The childhood vaccine schedule is being questioned due to the increasing number of vaccines given at once. The World Council For Health has called for a moratorium on childhood vaccines, citing safety concerns like neuropsychiatric disorders and immune system dysregulation. Studies show that children who receive no vaccines have better outcomes. The rate of autism has risen to 1 in 36, with many parents opting for natural immunity. The epidemic of autism is described as a tsunami.

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In 1985, newborns received only a few vaccines, but today, children follow a schedule that includes up to 70 shots by age 18, with 27 given before age 2 and sometimes 6 in one visit. Despite this increase, data shows no improvement in children's health outcomes. Parents who question the vaccine schedule often face repercussions, such as being reported to child protection services or dismissed from their pediatrician's office. This raises concerns about parental autonomy in healthcare decisions, leading to a feeling of being trapped in a system that limits their choices. Many parents express a desire for independence from government influence in their children's healthcare.

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After 1989, the US gave twice as many shots as 30 countries in the Western world. It is important to choose which vaccines are necessary and for parents to educate themselves. Questions to consider are whether children need chickenpox or the hepatitis B shot on the second day of life. It can no longer be assumed that public health officials always have people's best interests at heart, so parents must make their own decisions. It is unclear why a doctor wouldn't want to know more about something that could save a life or prevent disease. The AAP is financed by drug companies, and vaccines are the largest growing division of the pharmaceutical industry at $13 billion. These companies control medical schools. Asking them to take a loss for the good of children is a tough sell.

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Revealing How Big Food and Big Pharma Target Our Kids!
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Jillian Michaels hosts a candid conversation with Callie Means about the forces shaping children’s health in America, focusing on how big food and big pharma influence policy, media, and everyday choices. The discussion centers on a critical thesis: metabolic health is the gatekeeper of long, healthy lives, yet the systems designed to protect people often profit from dysfunction. They delve into stories from their own lives, including a family history of medical critique, to illustrate how early metabolic dysfunction can cascade into chronic disease, while highlighting how conventional medicine prioritizes interventions over prevention. They scrutinize how industry incentives propel marketing and lobbying that saturate children’s environments with ultra-processed foods, sugary cereals, and addictive ingredients. The guests compare the shift in tobacco strategy to today’s food landscape, explaining how cigarette firms moved into food during the late 20th century, funded research that normalized processed foods, and leveraged political clout to shape dietary guidelines. They argue that this has contributed to rising obesity, poorer mental health, and a generation of children increasingly wired for chronic illness, with long sustains of subsidies, marketing, and healthcare profits dependent on sickness. A major portion of the episode tackles vaccines and the vaccine schedule, emphasizing that the conversation is not anti-vaccine but seeks transparency about how policy, enforcement, and industry funding intersect with pediatric care. They critique the speed and breadth of vaccine mandates and the financial variables that accompany them, while underscoring the need for case-by-case medical judgement and honest risk-benefit discussions between doctors and families. The guests pivot to practical paths forward, arguing that reform must start with protecting medical guidelines from industry influence and realigning health spending toward root-cause interventions like exercise, sleep, and nutrition. They discuss TrueMed’s model of steering health dollars toward lifestyle solutions, and Callie’s EndChronicDisease.org initiative to mobilize Congress through grassroots advocacy and rapid, real-world storytelling. They stress that ordinary Americans possess power to opt out of harmful cycles, push for policy changes, and demand a health system that treats prevention as seriously as treatment. In closing, the hosts acknowledge the complexity and power dynamics at play while urging listeners not to despair but to act—refusing to normalize a toxic food environment, supporting transparent science, and leveraging community and political energy to safeguard children’s metabolic health for the long term.
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