Vaccines - The Risks, The Benefits, The Choices [complete]
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Incredible!!
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@just1singlegirl You forgot the source,right?
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@just1singlegirl Who said "only vaccines?" Read the WHO site. Nothing is going to change your mind? I could be persuaded by rational thinking and evidence-you admittedly cannot because, as you say, you know too much and have done too much research (albeit not in immunology given your bizarre description of cell-mediated immunity). Since literally nothing will change your mind I suggest this discourse end. It would still be nice to hear your sources for the "1 in 10" and "1 in 5" comment.
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@foramenofmagandie potentially more fatal. Yes, if you are saying vaccines were the only thing to eliminate smallpox, you are wrong. A vaccine DOES need to be 100% effective if it is the "ONLY" thing that eliminates such a disease. You are forgetting all that I mentioned earlier. Nothing is going to change my mind because I've done the research and found significantly better research against vaccines than for them. And I am finding my information on health websites, CDC, etc and studies...
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@foramenofmagandie I was using MMR as an example. 1 in 5 children suffer minor complications, 1 in 10 suffer serious complications from the vaccine. So that's 20% for minor complications, and 10% for major complications. The percentage of children who have both minor or severe complications from the wild measles? 6% and 3% respectively. The measles is worse in adults who have not contracted the measles. So if you are vaccinated as a child, and catch wild measles as an adult, it is worse and ...
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@just1singlegirl Where to start? Do the math-vaccines don't need to be 100% effective to eliminate a disease (think smallpox), though that would build sufficient herd immunity much more quickly. Infants from mothers who have been vaccinated at any point in their life or had the disease will have passive immunity, but instead of taking your odd description of cell mediated immunity (TH1 isn't destroyed like that) I'll just point out that MMR isn't given to infants. What would change your mind?
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@just1singlegirl OK this is gonna be simple:what is the % of complications from measles? What is the % complication from MMR vaccine? And what, pray tell, is your source?
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@foramenofmagandie can cause allergies to dairy, nuts, animals, etc. because of the way the infant gut is formed. There are gaps and those gaps do not close until the infant is older and any food contaminant that enters there prematurely can cause allergies. Need I go on to educate you on the infant immune system and lack of effectiveness and safety of the vaccines?
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@foramenofmagandie gut mucosal immune response. The immature immune system doesn't fully mature until after they are six months old. Then, they have little to no antibodies and injecting them with either live or inactivated diseases overwhelms them because it is injected directly into the blood stream rather than them catching it naturally, the way the immune system was meant to handle it. The exposure to toxins is extremely harmful, and whatever the vaccine is created in or contaminated with...
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@foramenofmagandie thanks to vaccines. Not to mention that formula (which has become the norm in society, also thanks to doctors!) does not provide this immunity. In fact so little is known about how to replicate breastmilk, formula is probably only like 10-25% alike to it (containing no antibodies and missing several compulsory things and is not in chain like formations). Anyways, that's off topic. However, the underdeveloped immune system is susceptible to toxins and allergies through the...
Wow, just watched the whole thing and took notes, too. THEY ARE NOT TOUCHING MY KID. Thanks for posting this and thanks to Dr. Tenpenny for all her work and courage.
Dee4444Dee 1 year ago 13
Now obama has passed laws that could force us to be vaccinated in a "pandemic or national emergencey" Greeeeat! This make me warm and tingly...
SurvivalWithBushcraf 2 years ago 12