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Vaccines, Friend or Foe? For millennia, plagues have ripped at the fabric of civilizations and decimated untold populations. The Black Plague, perhaps best known in modern history, may have been a relatively small outbreak when comparing it to even earlier periods of antiquity. Man has always hoped to be able to avoid the ravages of such devastation of human life. With the advent of "modern science" came great promise to minimize or eradicate the effects of such killing and crippling diseases. Polio, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, measles, mumps, rubella and a host of influenzas were now considered plagues of the past. As new vaccines were developed and introduced to larger and larger populations and multiple generations were vaccinated, it seemed that we could be protected from nearly everything, as long as we received boosters at prescribed time points. |
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New vaccines continue to be developed at a dizzying rate and "refinements" of existing vaccines and their components have forged ahead. It is estimated that vaccine development today may be the single largest area of biomedical development and R&D budgets. As with the new vaccines and vaccine refinements, the additives used to "enhance" their action have become more diverse and plentiful. These additives or adjuvants are added to vaccines either to suppress or to excite the recipients' autoimmune process, thereby allowing the vaccine to do its intended job. |
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Generations of people have been born and vaccinated during the "Vaccine Age." For over 50 years, childhood vaccinations have been commonplace. So what's the problem, one might ask? Page 1 2 |
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