Compassionate Disclaimer: Jesus loves everyone mentioned in this post.
So what’s the deal with these lethal peanuts? Not to sound old and cranky, but when I was growing up there was never such a thing as a so-called “peanut allergy”. No student was ever punished for bringing a PB&J sandwich to school… and surely no school kid ever got charged a felony for cookie crumbing his classmate’s stuff. Neither was any airline being sued for serving the proverbial “in-flight peanuts”. What the heck is wrong with kids today? Is something wrong with mothers’ breasts that their milk is poisoning their kids’ immune systems? Perhaps the mothers are watching too much Oprah!
Being slightly fed up with hearing about this on the news (and feeling not-so-compassionate) here’s my pictorial ode to this problem:
After further thought I noticed that there are lots of “disorders” and “conditions” - unheard of when I was young - that are lowering today’s kids on the evolutionary totem… like ADD and all kinds of autism. So what gives? Something has changed, for sure. Recently on a discussion board I read a school nurse’s personal observation:
[My] first decade of school nursing involved NO kids with food allergies. In 1998 the first child entered our school with a peanut allergy. Now, 10 years later, we have dozens of children with increasingly complex food allergies.
I agree that there is something very serious going on with the health of our children and instead of looking only at treating kids with allergies, we need to be researching the cause. 1998 is the same year we had our first autistic child, our first (ODD) oppositional defiance disorder, and all degrees of (PDD) pervasive developmental disorders. We invented a whole batch of new diagnostic names that had never existed before during the next couple of years.
There are questions I want answered: Why were these kids so different from our previous children? What happened to the kids who entered school in 1998 that was new to the human experience? What compromised and confused their little immune systems; and why were their bodies confused about healthy foods? If you take time to examine the history, you immediately notice these were the first kids who got Hepatitis B shots as newborn babies in the hospital nursery. [...]
Ya know, that’s a good point. The more people I talk to who have really delved into the “science” behind some of these vaccinations, the more I hear about how much “junk” is in that stuff. Now I’m not trying to stir up a scare… or tell you not to vaccinate your infant. But there’s a lot of coincidences… and if you talk to medical professionals (I live with one) they’ll relate lengthy anecdotal evidence for reasons to be suspicious.
Then again I got ALL my shots… and by ALL I mean the Army jacked me up with everything. EVERYTHING. Not to mention in high school I immersed my entire hand in a beaker of mercury. And look at me… I’m perfect fine still breathing.


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Yeah, I bet anything that people are being overmedicated. I would be not too surprised at that. Everyone has a reasonable instinct to avoid pain and possible death, and injections may help. But then again, we need to be extroardinarily careful with what goes into our bodies by unnatural means (that means injections). Especially since the medical field has a certain amount of politics involved. Hmmm … Politics and medicine, now that’s a deadly mixture.
How are politics invovled? I don’t know exactly, I’m no expert, but I have heard a few stories from reliable sources. A radio talk show host once was asked by the family of a person dying of cancer to use his contacts to acquire for them a possibly life saving medicine. The talk show host got in contact with the company developing the medicine (it was only in the trial stages). The company said that they would not give the patient the medicine because if the patient died, they would have to include that in their statistics and it would not be favorable to those statistics. There is corruption in the medical field, not unlike in the movie The Fugitive. I would not be surprised if these allergies, autism, and ADD and such were one of the results.
Watching ANY oprah is watching too much oprah. And “oppositional defiance disorder”…? Is that the PC term for what we used to call spoiled brat?
@John3Sobieski
As with so many things, it all comes down to “follow the money”. And, as with many things, in our no-responsibility sue-everyone society it’s the lawyers who are driving medical costs through the roof.
@Lance
Oh boy, I could really get myself going on Oprah… that woman has gone loony-tune.