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I missed my invitation but my answer is yes

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That is wonderful news, Dr. Vasquez! I know from your writing that this will be a wonderful contribution.

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Well, if you are looking for someone to read any part of this textbook with a non-medical eye to see if it would appeal to and be understood by the masses, I offer my services!!😃😁

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Excellent, thank you and noted.

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This project sounds like, feels like, praxis. If I understand that word correctly. I'm intrigued

Um how are the Amish doing? Wouldn't they make for a bunch of unvaccinated versus vaccinated observational studies, or at least less vaccinated versus more vaccinated studies that many have called for?

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excellent question. I do believe there is much more information out there that the "researchers" are just avoiding. Or perhaps they know and just do not want to go there in fear of exhibiting rougue-ish behavior and being shunned

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Just googling now and they offer their preferred speculative conclusions at the link but...'The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among the Amish population is not well-documented, but a conference paper from the International Society for Autism Research reported a reduced prevalence of 1 in 271 in Amish communities, compared to the overall U.S rate of 1 in 91 children at that time[2]. The authors pointed out, however, that the observation may represent either a true lower ASD rate or a potential bias in the diagnosis.

Other studies have also found a lower incidence of cancer[3] and diabetes[4] among the Amish population. Preliminary results from a large ongoing study on basic Amish wellness conducted by the University of Maryland indicate lower rates of type 2 diabetes and hypertension, but higher rates of cholesterol and hypothyroidism (low thyroid function).'

But I don't see why the default position is Vaccines aren't a factor. Until we know they're a suspect in my book.

https://healthfeedback.org/claimreview/claim-that-the-amish-are-healthier-because-they-opt-out-of-all-vaccines-is-incorrect/

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One more link..from 2005. the 1/15K doesn't sound right. Need to one day find more information though.

https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2005/06/08/The-Age-of-Autism-One-in-15000-Amish/74721118251747/

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Excellent! I will share with my chiropractor as he and his wife -- both doctors who are on the same page of what us common folk need for this next season in our lives. Thank you, Colleen, you are awesome!

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Brilliant idea. I believe a textbook like this could very well begin the long process of restoring trust in MDs. If MDs want to actually practice real medicine instead of being glorified drug/vaccine dealers it is imperative that they have a genuine resource available to them that lays out *factual* information provided by trusted members of their fields of expertise and your textbook idea could be a great first step. Until MDs get serious about this issue and stop towing the government/MSM/social media/3 letter agency line they will NEVER have my trust again. And I know for a fact that I am speaking for countless others in that statement. Thanks for being on the cutting edge Dr Huber!

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May your envisioning and eventual manifestation of this project help the whole world to see. Truly a remarkable idea. Kudos and all the best to you! 🙏

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This looks like a wonderful idea Colleen. Have you included Heather Heying and Bret Wienstein in your list? As educators, I have found them to be very helpful in my own understanding. My other thought would be Zach Bush, tho these are suggestions somewhat out of the field directly.

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All three would be wonderful. I could see Zach Bush making a magnificent contribution. Now I'll try to find his contact info . . .

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A wonderful idea and an important, urgently needed resource. Thank you Dr Huber.

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👏👏👏👏👏👏

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Consider approaching Dr Paul Thomas an integrative Physician in Portland

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I tried to reach him, and couldn't. Is he still practicing?

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My child is a part of his practice. He can’t do well baby visits because of the study he published in November 2020, but he owns the practice.

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His weekly program, Against The Wind, is aligned with CHD tv now so you can probably reach him through them. This is a fantastic idea.

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Many hands make light work so to do many minds build better ideas. So I love the idea.

One of my pet interests is the study of genotoxins and mitochondrial disease.

Recently, studies have shown spike protein is destroying mitochondrial DNA. See DrBeen's recent discussion on the subject

https://youtu.be/J1UzetqiWG4

A host of chronic complex fatigue conditions exist such as CFS/M.E, Chronic lyme, gulf war syndrome, long covid and post vaccine long haul syndrome etcetera. I have been wondering if these syndromes have a common pathophysiology. But with these findings, I wonder even more now if mitochondrial DNA damage might be responsible for triggering the onset. The exact causes may be different, whether experimental anthrax vaccines, chronic stress, viral or bacterial infections or exposure to other chemical mutagens.

But ultimately all causing similar mitochondrial damage to certain cells and tissues wherever that exposure occurs.

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Excellent topics. I just posted the other day about Vinu Arumugham's study on amino acid sequences showing strong overlap of auto-immune epitopes and vaccine protein residues:

https://colleenhuber.substack.com/p/vaccine-auto-immune-connection

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Be sure to get in touch with JJ Couey at GigaohmBiological.com

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Will do.

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For a Veterinarian’s point of view, may I suggest Dr. Karen Shaw Becker and pet health expert Rodney Habib, founder of Planet Paws.

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It is my most fervent wish to see an end of all vaccination.

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You probably won't find many medics able to write the nutrition chapter since they receive precious little training. You might not find many scientists since their research focus is usually a race for patentable molecules. But one thing covid has shown us is those who eat well have little problem with this virus, and those who are obese or diabetic (always from bad diets) suffer disproportionately.

You might track down Aseem Malhotra whose prescient book 21 Day Immunity Plan preceeded the covid panic and was, of course, ignored. Also Dr Paul Saladino whose book Carnivore Code meticulously destroys conventional wisdom on nutrition. Paul is an MD practicing psychiatry, and learned nutrition to resolve personal problems the medical academies failed to address, so of course he's also ignored. The worst problem in this whole sorry episode has been ignoring people with the right answers but the wrong credentials. The most important solution is to shift science focus from bureaucratic politics to clinical results.

Human biology is more complex than they can comprehend and it drives them crazy.

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If we don't get off the vaccine junkie bus now then soon there will be no one left to get off of it.

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