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Vaccinations - what do they really do and do we need them? The first vaccination, done by Jenner in 18?? was to
protect a boy from cowpox. He was injected with the cowpox virus and was subsequently protected from a smallpox outbreak. Thus started the journey of our understanding of the immune system.
What I've done here is to give a list of sites that you can check out to hear both pro and cons (though admittedly more cons) of the present vaccination
paradigm. I mention the "present paradigm" only due to one reason, it's far too aggressive. By the time a child is to enter kindergarten they should have had 33 vaccinations, most of these vaccinations are
given in such a way that they receive 2 sometimes 4 different vaccines at one time, that is to say they receive MMR or DPT or what are known as combo vaccines. Like the experiment that Jenner did back in the 1800's
humans never contract more than one disease at a time, they will contract a disease and then they may get another, and the second one will be expressed, but the first one goes latent then when the second one
resolves the first one will come back, but never is measles, mumps AND rubella expressed at the same time. I give you the opportunity to make an informed decision, please start out with the first link as I feel it
provides a good starting point. Thank You http://www.garynull.com/Documents/niin/how_vaccinations_work.htm -
I do not necessarily support the gary Null product line, but this is a rational explanation of how vaccines work.
http://www.trufax.org/vaccine/vacindex.html A lot of interesting stuff from trufax.org.
http://ffitz.com/niin/health/default.htm some more good info More coming... |