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Too much either or. For example no option for a bit sceptical to some vaccines/vaccines in general, but supersceptical (Id say absolutly dismissive) against all mrna"vaccines" - and its hard to have an opinion on such a diversity of remediesThis poll is only for what your oppinion is and not related to whatever choice you may have been pressured to make.
Please let me know if there is a choice that should be added.
I think thats because of its actually purely being a vaccines - meaning that it works on the actual principal of exposing the body to dead pathogens and thus giving the learing immunesystem the initative to develop a defence, WITHOUT adding irritants and other "enhancers"etc.Peat only likes the original smallpox vaccine, but everything else is bad and more to do with money than health.
I am negative towards all vaccines, regardless of disease and technology
Doesn't it leave a crater in the skin a couple of cm across, or is that another vaccine?I think thats because of its actually purely being a vaccines - meaning that it works on the actual principal of exposing the body to dead pathogens and thus giving the learing immunesystem the initative to develop a defence, WITHOUT adding irritants and other "enhancers"etc.
not sure, some do. not so sure if that matters much.Doesn't it leave a crater in the skin a couple of cm across, or is that another vaccine?
yea because the smallpox vaccine wasn't injected into the muscle, rather it was punctured just below the upper skin layer, and the punctures would cause a scab and eventually a scar. much better doing that then injecting something into a muscle with an adjuvant however. that's what a vaccine is supposed to be, scratching just below the skin to expose the body to a live or weakended version of a pathogenDoesn't it leave a crater in the skin a couple of cm across, or is that another vaccine?
agree, except the smallpox vaccine was not a dead pathogen, it was a live virus. im not sure if the same mechanism works with a dead virus, i think that's why they use an adjuvant with a dead virus because they can't get enough of an immune stimulation if it doesn't replicate on its ownI think thats because of its actually purely being a vaccines - meaning that it works on the actual principal of exposing the body to dead pathogens and thus giving the learing immunesystem the initative to develop a defence, WITHOUT adding irritants and other "enhancers"etc.
I see that you sort of were right. Had to look closer into the history and it wasnt really vaccines but implants or sniffing of small amounts of the pathogen. But its a bacteria not a virus . (smallpox)agree, except the smallpox vaccine was not a dead pathogen, it was a live virus. im not sure if the same mechanism works with a dead virus, i think that's why they use an adjuvant with a dead virus because they can't get enough of an immune stimulation if it doesn't replicate on its own