Any good vaccines?

topic posted Thu, September 17, 2009 - 3:35 AM by  Nectar
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My brother says that without the Hep B and or some other vaccine from the past that we
are still take today actually saved hundreds of thousands lives, and therefore he is taking it for the school year.

Now I am wondering is there not a conspiracy behind all vaccines? Is there any life saving vaccines?
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Nectar
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  • Re: Any good vaccines?

    Wed, September 30, 2009 - 5:38 AM
    Hepatitis B does not generally spread through water and food. Instead, it is transmitted through body fluids, from which prevention is taken to avoid: unprotected sexual contact, blood transfusions, re-use of contaminated needles and syringes, and vertical transmission during child birth.

    So if this applies for him then yeah.

    Parents urged not to panic after girl dies following cervical cancer jab - www.guardian.co.uk/lifeands...ath-panic

    the combination MMM vaccine has been sited as a possible cause for autism.

    I guess it must be an age thing, when I was a child growing up we didn't have half these vaccines & most of us are still alive.
    • Re: Any good vaccines?

      Thu, October 1, 2009 - 3:41 PM
      How can they test a vaccine that has not even hit yet?
      It takes months to test and then to have an effective shot.

      And so it seems odd that they know in what form it will be in.
      So far we have a swine from mexico, chicken from china and some sorta green money strain.
      It sounds designer to even the least educated in the field of biotech.

      Viruses morph, that is what they do. They can morph in a million different ways and
      rarely do they turm deadly. How many thousands die every year from the common flu?

      Its all about the hype, don't believe it.

      Up to 95% of nuses and doctors refuse. Military and police officers are starting to be "forced" but are refusing.
      Why is it so hard to learn from the past.

      Just being healthy will protect you.
      Its insane all these people with hand anti-bacterial soap thinking they are protecting themselves.
      H1N1 is a virus not a bacteria. So in effect we, as a species and you as an individual is only weakening
      your immune system by all this insanity.
      • Re: Any good vaccines?

        Thu, October 1, 2009 - 6:42 PM
        I worry that they will be giving people shit that will make us sick or kill us. Like the hepatitis b vaccinations that were actually hiv. If youve read Queer Blood and Aids Inc you know what I mean. Or the smallpox vaccinations given to millions of Africans by the redcross that was actually hiv to decimate the population. But then fear is being used to coax people into taking it. I want to take it if it will help me live through a pandemic. But I dont want to be the victim of a pandemic that is caused as a direct result of an immunization "program!"
        • Re: Any good vaccines?

          Thu, October 1, 2009 - 6:59 PM
          When my mom got a flu shot before the new year she got a huge rash on her back for a couple of weeks. She was miserable. And she still got sick since then.
    • Re: Any good vaccines?

      Thu, October 1, 2009 - 7:24 PM
      Don't confuse Hep B with Hep C. It is NOT just contracted through bodily fluid contacts, as Hep C is--for which there is still no good vaccine! Any good travel doctor--as I had over the years--will tell you to have Hep B shot in addition to the standard Hep A which many of us have had routinely. I know it helped me in my many travels to places like the Amazon, Nepal and Central America, where friends got it and i didn't because of my inoculation.
      • Re: Any good vaccines?

        Fri, October 23, 2009 - 7:40 PM
        Will have you read Queer Blood by Alan Cantwell? It makes me very leary of hep b vaccination. I'm leary of vaccinations. But I still got the flu shot this year. Not surre if I'll get the N1H1 shot or not. Probably will.
  • Re: Any good vaccines?

    Fri, October 23, 2009 - 12:31 PM
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    • Re: Any good vaccines?

      Fri, October 23, 2009 - 7:45 PM
      All the ones I have taken over more than 70 years of my 72 year lifetime have been worthwhile. While there are some people who are blessedly immune to the things I've been immunized for, I was not one of them. I know that from getting the flu annually before I started my flu shots over 30 years ago, and getting shingles a few years ago because I hadn't had that shot, My painful bout encouraged me to get that immunization. while friends who didn't had even worse reactions than I had. While the percentages of getting whatever it is may only be cut by half or so, I definitely wanted to be less likely to go through those things again. I also have my pneumonia shot, and I've known senior friends who didn't and died....
      • Re: Any good vaccines?

        Fri, October 23, 2009 - 7:48 PM
        Everytime I hear someone coughing at work now I think "You should have gotten a flu shot Beeotch." I was thinking about the new moan eyuh shot. Do you think I need one?
        • Re: Any good vaccines?

          Fri, October 23, 2009 - 7:56 PM
          <<he new moan eyuh shot>>

          My big sister, a lifelong, now retired, public health nurse in Marin county, says the best source for reliable info is

          www.cdc.gov/H1N1FLU/

          Based on lives (our whole family) of experience with her recommendations, I'd agree!

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