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‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - GMDino - 02-16-2019 https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2019/02/14/bring-back-our-childhooddiseases-white-house-communications-directors-wife-criticizes-vaccines/?__twitter_impression=true&noredirect=on&utm_term=.86cf08f249a9 Quote:Darla Shine, the outspoken wife of White House communications director Bill Shine, has been tweeting about childhood diseases, claiming that illnesses such as measles, mumps and chickenpox “keep you healthy & fight cancer.” Health experts warn that the claim is not true and adds to misinformation that could cause harm.[url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/it-will-take-off-like-a-wildfire-the-unique-dangers-of-the-washington-state-measles-outbreak/2019/02/06/cfd5088a-28fa-11e9-b011-d8500644dc98_story.html?utm_term=.2a316842b4bc] RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - TheLeonardLeap - 02-18-2019 Measles preventing Cancer seems a bit idiotic, and I don't think we need to bring it back, but I will say I do believe we as a society have gone too far in creating sterile environments for children. Need to find the proper balance between clean enough to not cause serious sickness, and unclean enough to still build a strong immune system. Peanut allergies are getting absurd, and it seems like gluten allergies came out of nowhere too. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - Belsnickel - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 12:33 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Measles preventing Cancer seems a bit idiotic, and I don't think we need to bring it back, but I will say I do believe we as a society have gone too far in creating sterile environments for children. Well, that's because people are stupid and believe pseudo scientific asshattery. Gluten allergies are real, don't get me wrong, but if everyone that claims to have them actually did, then there would be a lot more problems with it because most "gluten free" things are contaminated with gluten. That's a whole rant I tend to go on because the movement does harm to people that actually deal with things like celiac. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - michaelsean - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 12:33 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Measles preventing Cancer seems a bit idiotic, and I don't think we need to bring it back, but I will say I do believe we as a society have gone too far in creating sterile environments for children. I have no idea where all the peanut allergies came from. I don't doubt them, but what the hell happened? I don't think we can say kids have them and we didn't know due to the fact that we would have had kids dropping dead left and right based on the possible reactions kids today have. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - Au165 - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 12:33 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Measles preventing Cancer seems a bit idiotic, and I don't think we need to bring it back, but I will say I do believe we as a society have gone too far in creating sterile environments for children. So this is actually stretching the truth a bit to meet an anti vaccination agenda. It's not "measles prevent cancer" it is based around an idea that some cancers are less likely to occur if a person gets a fever in their first year of life. The belief if I remember the review was that something like a certain number people are born predisposed to Leukemia however if you get sick in that first year it drops substantially even if you are predisposed, however if you don't get sick you odds of getting it increase exponentially. The fever acts as a jump start to the immune system then allowing the body to combat certain diseases (I have seen Leukimia, diabetes, and some allergies linked to this study). The science is relatively new but there seems to be some credibility to the idea that over sterilization of environments have lead to increased cases of some diseases and that corresponding populations in "less clean" environments have a much lower rate. If I can find the article I read on this a while back I'll post it. The doctor who did it was actually working on some sort of yogurt type substance infants could eat that would basically make them sick in a controlled manor so they could get the benefits with as little risk as possible. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - Belsnickel - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 12:57 PM)michaelsean Wrote: I have no idea where all the peanut allergies came from. I don't doubt them, but what the hell happened? I don't think we can say kids have them and we didn't know due to the fact that we would have had kids dropping dead left and right based on the possible reactions kids today have. No to derail further, but it is definitely an interesting topic. I started searching for info on it and found some papers: https://dx.doi.org/10.3390%2Fijerph15092043 Quote:There is a lack of high-quality evidence based on the gold standard of oral food challenges to determine food allergy prevalence. Nevertheless, studies using surrogate measures of food allergy, such as health service utilization and clinical history, together with allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE), provide compelling data that the prevalence of food allergy is increasing in both Western and developing countries. In Western countries, challenge-diagnosed food allergy has been reported to be as high as 10%, with the greatest prevalence noted among younger children. There is also growing evidence of increasing prevalence in developing countries, with rates of challenge-diagnosed food allergy in China and Africa reported to be similar to that in Western countries. An interesting observation is that children of East Asian or African descent born in a Western environment are at higher risk of food allergy compared to Caucasian children; this intriguing finding emphasizes the importance of genome-environment interactions and forecasts future increases in food allergy in Asia and Africa as economic growth continues in these regions. While cow’s milk and egg allergy are two of the most common food allergies in most countries, diverse patterns of food allergy can be observed in individual geographic regions determined by each country’s feeding patterns. More robust studies investigating food allergy prevalence, particularly in Asia and the developing world, are necessary to understand the extent of the food allergy problem and identify preventive strategies to cope with the potential increase in these regions. Seems this is a global trend. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - GMDino - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 01:01 PM)Au165 Wrote: So this is actually stretching the truth a bit to meet an anti vaccination agenda. It's not "measles prevent cancer" it is based around an idea that some cancers are less likely to occur if a person gets a fever in their first year of life. The belief if I remember the review was that something like a certain number people are born predisposed to Leukemia however if you get sick in that first year it drops substantially even if you are predisposed, however if you don't get sick you odds of getting it increase exponentially. The fever acts as a jump start to the immune system then allowing the body to combat certain diseases (I have seen Leukimia, diabetes, and some allergies linked to this study). The science is relatively new but there seems to be some credibility to the idea that over sterilization of environments have lead to increased cases of some diseases and that corresponding populations in "less clean" environments have a much lower rate. Also, from the article posted: Quote:Lichtenfeld, with the American Cancer Society, said that the measles virus alone is not being used to treat cancer but, rather, a version that has been manipulated to specifically invade certain cancer cells. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - Au165 - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 01:22 PM)GMDino Wrote: Also, from the article posted: Yea, I saw that. This belief isn't unique to measles though which is why I made my post. There is some truth though to the getting sick can be a good thing narrative but it needs to be in context. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - GMDino - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 01:36 PM)Au165 Wrote: Yea, I saw that. This belief isn't unique to measles though which is why I made my post. There is some truth though to the getting sick can be a good thing narrative but it needs to be in context. Yeah, and I think that goes back to my original (partial) agreement that we are "too" careful with germs and maybe a little exposure would be better for us when we are younger. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - Au165 - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 01:39 PM)GMDino Wrote: Yeah, and I think that goes back to my original (partial) agreement that we are "too" careful with germs and maybe a little exposure would be better for us when we are younger. Pretty much. It's give and take though the common cold vs exposing them to god knows what. Does everyone in the family who is relatively healthy need to spray down with Lysol before picking up the baby? probably not. We need to just use some common sense at times. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - Beaker - 02-18-2019 There's a difference between creating too sterile an environment, and not vaccinating against virulent yet preventable childhood diseases. Not vaccinating your child is simply flat out stupid, and you're rolling the dice against your child possibly dying. Everyone thinks these diseases are just fevers, or something your child can feel bad through. Or that if it does get bad a hospital will fix it. Some children will die as a result of these diseases, hospital intervention or not. As to a sterile environment. I agree we have gone too far with over clean and antibiotic everything. Children do need to be exposed to bacteria to develop resistance and immunity. There is a reason we get sicker less often as we age....we build up resistance. My daughter was vaccinated. But she was also allowed to dig in the dirt and let the dog lick her face, etc. She is a happy healthy young adult now. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - Au165 - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 02:53 PM)Beaker Wrote: There's a difference between creating too sterile an environment, and not vaccinating against virulent yet preventable childhood diseases. Not vaccinating your child is simply flat out stupid, and you're rolling the dice against your child possibly dying. Everyone thinks these diseases are just fevers, or something your child can feel bad through. Or that if it does get bad a hospital will fix it. Some children will die as a result of these diseases, hospital intervention or not. I saw someone selling clean dirt online the other day, literally the value proposition was it's the cleanest dirt you can get for playing in. This is a packaged product too not some random guy with a shovel and truck. People will buy anything... RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - TheLeonardLeap - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 12:53 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: Well, that's because people are stupid and believe pseudo scientific asshattery. Gluten allergies are real, don't get me wrong, but if everyone that claims to have them actually did, then there would be a lot more problems with it because most "gluten free" things are contaminated with gluten. That's a whole rant I tend to go on because the movement does harm to people that actually deal with things like celiac. Yeah, I wasn't including the non-celiac gluten-free crowd in my idea that it seemingly came out of nowhere. I have a brother-in-law who has celiac and we have to make sure to keep a gluten-free counter, and have a box for gluten-free cutting board/pots/etc. It just barely seemed to be a thing thirty or forty years ago. Interestingly enough, the two people I know who actually have celiac's? They appreciate the fake gluten allergy people because it caused a market to be made for them where they have a lot more items now available that are okay. Really opened up their food choices. (Side note: Papa John's cracks me up because they have a "gluten free" crust... and then at the end of the description say it is not recommended for those with celiacs. Lol) RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - michaelsean - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 03:32 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Yeah, I wasn't including the non-celiac gluten-free crowd in my idea that it seemingly came out of nowhere. I have a brother-in-law who has celiac and we have to make sure to keep a gluten-free counter, and have a box for gluten-free cutting board/pots/etc. I saw a package of frozen hamburgers that said "gluten free". I wonder how many people were like "awesome". (Matt don't come here and tell me about fillers or something and ruin my story.) RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - GMDino - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 03:32 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Yeah, I wasn't including the non-celiac gluten-free crowd in my idea that it seemingly came out of nowhere. I have a brother-in-law who has celiac and we have to make sure to keep a gluten-free counter, and have a box for gluten-free cutting board/pots/etc. I blame science. They keep finding new diseases and then refining them. We need to just go back to blaming demons and bloodletting. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - Belsnickel - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 03:36 PM)michaelsean Wrote: I saw a package of frozen hamburgers that said "gluten free". I wonder how many people were like "awesome". Would I ever do something like that? It is funny, though, how many things get that label smacked on them that wouldn't have contained gluten, anyway. People are morons. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - fredtoast - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 02:53 PM)Beaker Wrote: My daughter was vaccinated. But she was also allowed to dig in the dirt and let the dog lick her face, etc. I let my girls play with R. Kelly. RE: ‘Bring back our #ChildHoodDiseases,’ White House official’s wife says - TheLeonardLeap - 02-18-2019 (02-18-2019, 03:40 PM)GMDino Wrote: I blame science. They keep finding new diseases and then refining them. Hey, have you ever seen someone get addicted to prescription leeches used to balance the good humors and bad humors? I rest my case. Opioid crisis solved. (02-18-2019, 04:00 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I let my girls play with R. Kelly. |