From Natural News:
Our bodies constantly absorb from and communicate with our surroundings; they are not separate from the environment. The largest organ of the body, the skin, is a porous, absorbent network of glands that is always feeling and interacting with external elements.
We often take for granted the exocrine system of the human body, a network of external glands. However, the exocrine system is the first line of defense for our bodies to fight pathogens. One of the problems with pathogen-injection-ideology (vaccines) is that they bypass the exocrine system, retraining human exposure to pathogens, inevitably weakening the body's first response.
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Our bodies constantly absorb from and communicate with our surroundings; they are not separate from the environment. The largest organ of the body, the skin, is a porous, absorbent network of glands that is always feeling and interacting with external elements.
We often take for granted the exocrine system of the human body, a network of external glands. However, the exocrine system is the first line of defense for our bodies to fight pathogens. One of the problems with pathogen-injection-ideology (vaccines) is that they bypass the exocrine system, retraining human exposure to pathogens, inevitably weakening the body's first response.
Here's the list