vaccinations are safer than before and safe for the majority of people. Some are safe for some and not for others - allergic reactions etc.
I don't trust them.. they contain aluminum which is toxic to the body and they inject that into 2 month old babies... I've not been vaxxed and the worst thing I've had is a common cold, not even got chicken pox or flu before..
My sis. took care of this kid that lived in a kind of vegatative state . He had a very bad reaction from a shot , I think it was that one they call d.p.t. desert rat
I know 2 people that got Guillon-Barre(sp?) right after getting flu shots. They both were paralized. One is presently recuperating and doing physical re-hab and the other had apparently recovered completely,however had a relapse and died 10 years after recovery. When he was in the hospital,he couldn't even open his eyelids or move,but was able to hear those around him. Bad stuff. Coincidence?
It might have been. It might have been an allergic reaction. Most people don't get an allergic reaction. It's unfortunate for the people that do.
My older son got his 1st DPT shot and got extremely sick. Vaccination works in most cases, but sometimes people have very bad reactions. We made sure they had polio vacs ,but with DEAD viruses(plural?) and skipped the rest.
I think I might have, too. Do you think the other ones you skipped are safe for the majority of people? It's a little bit of a catch 22, I guess.
A friend of mine said-"why should I get vaccinated if everyone else is? I'm not in danger." It seems like in the main they are safe for the vast majority of people and the principle seems sound--introduce a harmless amount of a given substance to enable your immune system to recognize and fight to defeat the "intruder"next time it shows up. But safe is what's debatable ,I suppose. Mercury and aluminum don't sound like they would be/are safe to inject. My kids have never gotten sick except for a cold in the winter occasionally and we "fought" the schools about this when they were attending. We claimed a religious exemption, which was basically false,but that was the only way we could control what went in our kids bodies.
The link in my earlier post talks about that. “the dose makes the poison” I think we have all got tiny doses of both from just being alive and living where we do. It's fair to have a healthy respect for these types of things.
The main cause of polio for a period of time was giving people doses with LIVE viruses in them. Now ,dead vs are used. Don't know about incidences of cancer due to vacs.
Worse than the miniscule amount of preservative, (they use far less mercury than they used to) is the possibility that with all these immunizations, these pathogens are now mutating into vaccine-resistant strains. Anyone remember the recent out breaks of rubella and measles here in the US? We are the most immunized people on the planet so WTF? Childrens immune systems are still developing when we give them this barrage of immunizations. (up to over 100 it's been reported) Between their body's biology adapting to who knows what + the viruses ability to adapt it's genetics to replicate itself, you've got the perfect breeding ground for super-mega-fucking resistant strains of god knows what and a snot-nosed rug-rat to spread it! lol Not coincidentally, you are most likely contract one of these mutant viruses from contact with an asymptomatic, overly-immunized child. We need to rethink how we deal with some of these diseases or it could end up biting us all in the ass in the long-run.
When I was a junior in a high school play with a senior kid--he got polio,ended up in an iron lung for a while,then a wheelchair. That was before polio vaccine. I didn't get it,even though I was close to him every day breathing the same air and all. Lucky or tough immune system,I guess.
I've researched all the preservatives in vaccines and I've drawn the conclusion that the benefits. outweigh the risks. I can understand why other people would draw a different conclusion but I think its important to understand that those that choose not to vaccinate are protected by something called herd immunity - the fact that those around them are vaccinated. Overall vaccines have saved millions of lives.
Anyone who has a family history of neurological problems especially epilepsy is at risk of having a bad reaction to vaccine.
Yes, we have the luxury of being sceptical about vaccines precisely because vaccines work so well as to have all but eradicated many diseases. Vaccine denialism is one reason many of these preventable diseases are making a resurgence here and there, with deadly consequences, in the developed nations. It's a tragedy that a very small amount of people have extreme allergic reactions but without vaccines many millions more people would die http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Vaccine_denialism