KitsapDan
FNG
While this is most certainly true, I'm failing to see your point. Are you saying that everyone can just eat well and be fit, and then we can cast aside modern medicine?
What does your point of view mean for an infant? You can't crossfit straight out of the womb, can you? Does that mean infants and children shouldn't receive Hepatitis B, DTaP, Tdap, IPV, MMR, and Varicella vaccinations? Should we plunge our society back into the dark ages of infant mortality rates now that we have guidelines on diet and exercise?
Should a cancer patient just eat more chickpeas and do some squats, and dismiss any attempt at rad therapy, chemotherapy, or any of the myriad other forms of cancer treatment?
If I do my daily workout routine and have my chicken breast, should I not go to a trauma center if I end up in a terrible car accident? After all, just being fit and eating well should protect me, right? Who needs life-saving trauma surgery when I can plank for three minutes?
How about a soldier dying on the battlefield? Should they pass on morphine because they've rucked for months on end and are in prime physical condition? I mean they're dying anyhow, why ease their passage?
Who needs medicine? It's not like men used to die from a mere toothache!
Or are we just cherry-picking acceptable uses of modern medicine as it befits us at any given point in time?
Yes, people need to eat well and exercise, but that has nothing to with getting vaccinated. Nothing whatsoever. And the government does attempt to promote a healthy lifestyle, so I'm not sure what that last quip was meant to prove or accomplish.
Vaccines are not THE ONLY answer. Although many of you are incredibly binary in this thinking.
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