Is vaccination really good for the body?

Adjuvants, over-mediatization, obligation, autism, lobbyism, etc. Vaccines are at the center of many controversies and debates, touching on many different aspects of the subject.

As a reminder, a vaccine is the injection of a weakened or "dead" microorganism, or the toxin it produces, to force the immune system to fight it. Once the vaccine is introduced, the body will react as if it were infected, sometimes triggering a fever, a manifestation of its fight, the goal being that the immune system can react adequately each time it is confronted with the undesirable (if it is confronted with it...).

 

The idea, in itself, seems positive and well founded, but is vaccination really good for the body?

Vaccines are nowadays administered massively and earlier to children. As early as 2 months of age, while their immune system is developing until 9 months of age, babies (and their parents) are immediately faced with mandatory vaccination. In addition, most vaccines contain a dose of aluminum 50 to 80 times higher than European standards. The latter is used as an adjuvant and helps stimulate the immune response. As it accumulates in the cells, it stimulates the system continuously, creating a risk of dysfunction. This is when allergies, at best, and autoimmune diseases occur!

So most people pay to have their bodies contaminated by vaccines, trading a minimal risk of contracting common, rarely dangerous, treatable diseases for an absolute certainty of harming their bodies. Of course, this is a terror provided by government and public health misinformation.

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Numerous studies, often suppressed, have shown that vaccines tend to significantly disrupt the immune system. When it becomes excessively dysregulated, the antibodies produced can be directed against the organism to which they belong, causing the onset of autoimmune diseases.

There is now evidence that vaccination against hepatitis B is linked to the onset of multiple sclerosis.

The link between HPV - human papillomavirus - vaccines (Gardasil or Cervarix), given to girls aged 13 to 16, is also closely related to the risk of developing Guillain-Barré syndrome. This syndrome is a serious neurological condition in which the person's immune system attacks the peripheral nerves. The antibodies damage the myelin, the sheath that surrounds the nerves, causing nerve impulses to slow down or even stop, leading to tingling, muscle weakness or partial or total paralysis.
The risk of developing systemic lupus erythematosus is also associated with a number of vaccines, including hepatitis B.

So think twice before you or your children are vaccinated. Vaccination is not without risk, on many levels. But rest assured... Vaccines against autoimmune diseases exist.

Thyphanie Mouton 30 May, 2016
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