> But, arguing these points does not belong on a chicken list.
honestly I think it does belong here because if we eat chickens or their
eggs, we need to be concerned about what goes into the chicken. While I am
far from being against vaccinations, I try to avoid unnecessary vaccination
in myself as well as my animals. And if we look at epigenetics, we also
have to think about if eating the egg from a vaccinated chicken will affect
our offspring, for those who are childbearing age and plan to have
children. What we eat today or get vaccinated today, may cause problems for
generations who aren't even exposed to that actual substance causing the
mutations. Here is a pretty good link that explains it, this is not just
about autism, this applies just as well to any disease, cancer, autoimmune
diseases etc.:
http://www.autismone.org/content/epigenetics-can-new-science-finally-prove-a
utisms-causes
Marlene
Blog: http://zaltanaanatolians.blogspot.com/ and
http://zaltanachickens.blogspot.com/
Nevada, USA
CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
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