Vaccines claim to be the solution to control diseases.
The government forces people to use them under this assumption and claim they
are safe, but can we know for sure they are unharmful and cannot damage our
bodies?
The other day I was watching the TV Show “Law and
Order svu” and the detectives dealt with a case of a mum that didn’t want her
kid be vaccinated. She claimed vaccines could cause deformations, autism, brain
damage and even death. I wanted to believe this, but as it is a TV Show I
couldn’t rely just on that so I started to do my own research.
This is what I found out:
There are enough scientific evidences to prove that
vaccines can be harmful to our bodies. In the article VACCINE CHILD ABUSE are named over a hundred diseases
caused by this injection, being the most famous autism, Alzheimer
and lupus.
Alan
Phillips in his article “Vaccination Myths: Contradictionsbetween Medical Science and Immunization Policy” gives
a number of reasons for which we shouldn’t vaccinate, being the most important that “vaccination is an unreliable means of preventing
disease”.
Vaccines have proved to be effective, but like any
other medication are not always infallible. They can damage our body, and
authorities shouldn’t force people to use them. They have to tell citizens the pros
and cons of using vaccines, and then it would be up to us whether we decide to
use or not the injection.
I'm really keen on the effects of what is called a placebo. A placebo is the name for the ineffectual medical treatment for a disease, which is meant to deceive the "recipient" (the body).
ReplyDeleteWhat I could see in the article cited above is that most of people use IV's as a way of finishing with the disease for sure. According to what I have researched, painkillers are used by people but the thing is that a headache is not suffered because of a painkiller lack; They take painkillers because it's the only and most used way of getting rid of a headache.
The same with IV's: A injection is thought more drastic and dramatic than just a drug treatment. If and only if people relied on drugs more, diseases related to vaccination could be avoided...the thing is: preventing injections couldn't drive you into drug dependance?
The objective of my post wasn't about whether the vaccines act as a placebo or not, the objective was to make public that vaccines could damage human bodies causing a lot of diseases. I think you didn't get it, but the information you provide is quite interesting, I'll keep that in mind for my next post.
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