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RE: Flu vaccine and a real life adverse reaction

in #vaccines7 years ago

Vaccines absolutely save lives! No question! Preventing a deadly disease IS saving a life. Your argument against vaccines can be made about every single drug known to man. These arguments against vaccines are well intentioned but misinformed. My argument isn't all vaccines are 100% safe. My argument is simply vaccines are important and necessary. Do vaccines cause autism? Some people say yes and some people say no. No one knows with certainty. Right now there is an an association not causation. This is what gets really confusing. Look up acetaminophen and asthma. Then campaign against parents giving Tylenol, except again, that's association that has only recently been disproven.

You cannot only pull small studies and case reports. It simply does not give an accurate picture.

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My argument is that you are injecting a perfectly healthy person with something that may or may not work for a disease you may or may not catch that 100% has unnatural poisons added and real risks. I have more faith in living a healthy lifestyle than I do in injecting dead diseases and heavy metals. Lay off the antibacterial hand soap and there is a chance your immune system will work normally and your body will fight off invaders. SO what about all the trusting and unsuspecting people who were damaged or killed by vaccines? Were they sacrifices that were necessary for the greater good? That is pretty twisted to prevent what might happen with sacrificing a percentage of real people.
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