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Jan 10Liked by Marcella Piper-Terry

It’s a sequelae to encephalopathy mostly caused by vaccine injury.

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Yes. Encephalopathy - damage to the brain from toxins in vaccines. And much more. Damage to the gut from vaccine injury. Damage to the immune system from vaccine injury. The toxins in vaccines affect all systems in the body. It's a complete systems-wide train wreck.

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Jan 10Liked by Marcella Piper-Terry

i agree- the rollout of gmo's chemtrails and all the drugs and jabs! stop this drug infested cabal!

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It's synergistic toxicity, as you so correctly note.

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Jan 10Liked by Marcella Piper-Terry

I agree 💯

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Jan 12Liked by Marcella Piper-Terry

That's a wonderful collection of resources. I've been using the bio-nutritional approach for 25 years, along with my wife, who was one of the pioneers of this work. You can find our work online, and I will also be cross-posting some more articles to my various substacks.

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Jan 11Liked by Marcella Piper-Terry

Thank you. Very in-depth. It's my belief that "non-celiac gluten sensitivity" is caused by quackcines. Two of my three boys kept getting "inconclusive" results for celiac disease ( I can connect it now to the mmr vaccine), but their gut symptoms resolved when they got off gluten.

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And a lot of other symptoms, too. I counted 24 symptoms of ill health in one son.

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It's a terrible club to be in, as a parent. Right there with you, and very grateful for the healing that has occurred.

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Jan 12Liked by Marcella Piper-Terry

Not 100% as he is an adult on disability with ADHD, mental health diagnosis, and also had two serious head injuries (skateboarding and snowboarding) when he was younger. Is in his 30's now. I blame quaxxines for most of his issues. I'm so grateful for people like you and Dr. Suzanne and the Vaxxed team who stood up to tell the truth back from 2016-on. Thank you so much.

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I should have clarified that I was speaking about the healing that has happened with my daughter, who is now almost thirty. We are far from where we were, but also nowhere near 100%. She lost her ASD diagnosis, but like so many of our kids who have benefited significantly from biomedical interventions, there are lingering sequelae and I know at this point we will never be able to declare complete "recovery." Managed recovery is still far better than where we would have been had we not done the work. And when I say we, I am including her. She is amazing.

As for time spent with Suzanne and Polly, it was my honor to be with them for the short time I was on the bus. I have tremendous respect and love for both of them, and honestly do not have a clue how they did it for so long. It was gut-wrenching work. So much trauma, over and over, day after day. I love Suzanne like a sister and miss her greatly. Polly is nothing short of an earthbound angel.

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I like to challenge people who say "vaccines don't cause autism" with "What do you mean by vaccines? What do you mean by cause? And what do you mean by autism?"

For vaccine definition, do you mean no vaccine at any time can cause autism? Or just certain ones at certain times in certain combos?

For cause definition, does that mean it has to be the only thing to take into consideration or could it possibly be a contributing factor?

But most importantly, what do you mean by autism? There is no physical component to an autism dx, having been through it with 3 of my kids. No physical exam, no lab work, no imaging. So how do we even know if we're looking at the same thing one person to the next, when you can't compare a concrete measure between them? It's all symptoms on a list, subject to judgment.

Mostly this tactic just makes people mad and flustered.

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This is remarkable! I just discovered your substack. I wondered about Migraines, too. I may have missed it, since I have some trouble reading. The migraines appear to go with food sensitivities. Then there are allergies to food that don't cause anaphlaxis. My functional medicine doctor tests for these. Eggs and dairy are two common ones that don't cause anaphlaxis, but do cause the digestive problems (not the same as intolerances, though). A growing problem is finding things that CAN be eaten since there are so many things that cannot.

One common report of children with autism parents is that the kids have a very narrow range of things they will eat. Perhaps this is the body rejecting many foods due to previous bad experiences (perhaps internal ones that aren't obvious).

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deletedJan 10Liked by Marcella Piper-Terry
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I asked this question of my wonderful Facebook friends and the resounding answer is YES. Even the most serious food allergies in children are treatable. Things that were mentioned multiple times:

NAET - a combination of acupuncture, chiropractic, kinesiology, and nutrition. NAET is noninvasive and highly effective in the hands of a skilled practitioner. Here is a practitioner locator: https://www.naet.com/practitioner-locator/

OIT - Oral Immunotherapy for allergies. This involves desensitizing the child by giving tiny amounts of the protein in the clinic setting and increasing very slowly over a period of months to years. The data is strongest for peanut, milk, and egg allergies. Here is where you can find more information: https://www.aaaai.org/tools-for-the-public/conditions-library/allergies/the-current-state-of-oral-immunotherapy

Homeopathy. Several of the 90+ people that responded to my post shared that homeopathy has worked beautifully in treating even the most severe food allergies.

TIP - Tolerance Induction Program - from the California Allergy Institute. This program is similar to OIT, but they begin by using biosimilar proteins before introducing the allergen itself for desensitization. That seems to me like a safer approach. They boast a 99% success rate, and they do take insurance, though they don't guarantee your provider will pay. The clinic is located in Long Beach, California, and people from around the world travel there to receive treatment. Here is a link for more information: https://foodallergyinstitute.com/food-allergy-treatment/

HTH - Marcella

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Jan 11·edited Jan 11Author

You ask an excellent question, and it's one I do not feel qualified to answer. I have worked with families to help reverse IgG allergies (sensitivities) but have no experience either personally or clinically with the treatment of life-threatening food allergies.

I reached out to a friend who is an expert on this subject, asking for her thoughts.

Her name is Robyn O'Brien. She has several websites, including one devoted to food allergies: https://www.allergykids.com/

Her personal website is https://RobynObrien.com. There are several articles on her website about life-threatening food allergies. She has also written a book: The Unhealthy Truth, which you can find here: https://robynobrien.com/the-unhealthy-truth/

Also, I found this in the articles, The Allergy Solution. https://robynobrien.com/allergy-solution-unlock-surprising-hidden-truth-sick/

I will also ask the question of my Facebook followers, many of whom have children with severe food allergies. I will come back to this thread and update you with what I learn.

I hope this is helpful.

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deletedJan 12Liked by Marcella Piper-Terry
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I am so glad! I truly hope your family finds benefit and healing. <3 <3 <3

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