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RE: The History Of Vaccines

in #science7 years ago

Very interesting. So in otherwords, it is still an inexact science and the powers that be are uninterested in spending the money required to make it safer. Is that about right? That seems to be medical science in general, eh? Do incomplete research, make a bold pronouncement based on that research (Saturated fat is bad, lets make everything low fat, using transfatty oils), then later do more research and discover your previous pronouncement was flawed (uhm... trans fats are worse than saturated fat) and the resulting actions result in even worse health. Hurray!

I'm glad we aren't all dying from smallpox anymore, and it's wonderful that few to none are crippled from polio these days but I do get slightly worried whenever I look into exactly how inexact all this stuff really is.

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In my first article I gave facts the reason typhoid, polio, and the pox disappeared was the elites found cleaning up the slums, building hospitals to isolate the sick, teaching hygiene, installing waste systems, and making health food affordable through higher wages was more effective at stopping diseases than vaccines. The old systems of profiting from suffering are coming to an end. There are several more systems that play into the immune system that science had discovered but I don't know if they can profit from them. One is a healthy gut micro biome and two, epigenetic, the second code scientist have found that passes our ancestries experiences, a genetic memory, down to the next generation.

I will be including this data in my articles as well.

Yeah, if saturated fat, raw milk, etc was bad for humans, we all would be dead :P hahah tip! .50

I will have to check out your previous article then. Thanks :)

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