Vaccines
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@brad This is excellent, thank you
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@Nabokov In addition to Brad's overview: you have to weigh the risks and the benefits.
Do you have a big risk to get Diphteria or HepC. If you live in a fairly clean country you probably have not, unless you are in a medical field.
And if you are healthy and well nourished, these dieseases probably are not that hard to overcome.
But if you travel to foreign countries with strange foods, specific vaccines would make sense. E.g. I got no Diphteria vaccine, but I would consider if I*d travel to a tour of India.All vaccines have risks, which are hard to quantify. Hence it is better to overestimate the risks a bit.
Also, many vaccines are not really good in preventing the disease. Usually they use a different pathway than virus would take, they elicit different antibodies, and may interfere with inherent immunity.
If a vaccine needs adjuvants, it just means that the immune response against the antigene is not really working, and there will not be real protection.The tubercolis vaccine is very efficient, because it uses real bacterium, thus has a comparable immune response to a real infection. The same for smallpox.
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@Andreas I have no risks or worries about any diseases, I am only forced to reckon with vaccines because I think my medical school will refuse to let me complete my degree if I tell them I will not get the full list of vaccinations needed to do clinical rotations
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@Nabokov Personally, I would probably take the vaccines you listed then. In a medical setting they makes some sense, and it is hard to argue against it.
I would see it as a gamble, with a fairly low risk, but a high benefit (becoming a doctor).
I would try to not take them all at once, and make sure I have a good metabolism on these days.IMO, the bad side effects are mostly for small children, where it messes with their still undeveloped immune system. And they get so many all at once at such a young age, it is madness.
But if you are grown up, with those vaccines the risk is not so high.The mRNA is very different from those vaccines, it is the active Spike protein that creates so much havoc. The "traditional" vaccines have not an ingredietn which is active in that sense.
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@Andreas Put in any vaccine of your choice in the search engine on VigiAccess and look at the reported side effects. No vaccine is safe. I also believe they are unnecessary.
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@brad thanks for sharing all this. It is a comprehensive reference!
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@brad Whats your plan living in NYC with a kid?
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@brad this is everything
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@Dopamine No clue.
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@Buckian @Shar_to_the_dae Glad you like it!
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@brad Great post!
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@brad Impressive! Good work!
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@Nabokov If you MUST take the jabs, follow each up immediately with homeopathic Thuja 200C to help mitigate the damage.
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I’ve definitely been messed up big time by vaccines. I’m chasing getting heavy metal testing done to confirm this stuff.
I got vaccinated on the day I was born as a premature baby. I just want to keep in mind there isn’t any health problem we can’t overcome even if it seems impossible sometimes. Even though I’ve always struggled with basic stuff in school despite not being stupid etc etc...
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Another excellent article by Katherine Watt
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Vaccine and related biological product manufacturing as US government-licensed poison manufacturing.
From the article
"The toxicity of vaccines and vaccine-related biological products has been incrementally increased over time.
Injuries and deaths caused by vaccines are falsely attributed to communicable disease, inherited genetic disorders and environmental exposures by the same public health, military and pharmaceutical manufacturing executives jointly running the intentional poisoning programs."
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Not trying to troll, I'm genuinely curious: what is the Peaty explanation for the drop in child mortality rates?
Improved nutrition is not going to cut it; in past centuries even the upper classes (who had access to a food of quantity and quality far superior to most people living today) have suffered pretty horrific (from a modern point of view) infant death rates.
Is it thyroid-mediated, as Broda Barnes has seemingly suggested? Does it mean babies should be screened for hypothyroidism and started on NDT as soon as possible? And how safe would that be?