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Aids and HIV are not the same thing though many people think they are. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) attacks your body and destroys your CD4+ cells, which are part of the bodies immune system therfore it slowly weakens your bodies immune system so it can no longer fight diseases as well as it once could. Aids is only when you have a full outbreak of HIV. I am sorry I couldn't be of more help I don't have alot of time right now to give a more discriptive answer.

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In the vaccine is a bunch of bs like Mercury and other fillers, along with a very very small amount of the enemy. If you are receiving a chicken pox vaccine, then a small amount of the chicken pox virus is in the vaccine, or for the measles vaccine, a small amount of the measles virus is in the vaccine. When the vaccine is injected into your body, it goes to your blood stream. Not only is that your body's highway, it is also where the inspectors work. Immediately, your body notices the foreign substances in your body, and the inspectors alert your immune system to get active. The tcells located in your lymph nodes, (lymph nodes are located throughout your entire body, one for each section, some are in charge of large areas, other lymph nodes only manage a small section) start putting their work hats on and stimulating production of more tcell buddies to join the fight. The tcells start marching through your blood to find and destroy the foreign intruders. Once the tcells find the vaccine substances broken down in pieces in your system, they latch on and cover the enemy. Basically, your tcells are trying to over-power and kill the substances. And because there is such a small amount of the virus in the vaccine, your normal tcell army has the ability to do it's job. Where as if, say, you had come in contact with your friend who had the chicken pox, the amount of virus that would enter your system is drastically larger...and your tcell army doesn't stand a chance against fighting the virus off (hence the need for a vaccine, because your body can't fight it or prevent it on it's own). And because our bodies are so dang smart and miraculous, while they were attacking the foreign virus, they learned from that, and, just like a video game, your tcells leveled up and got stronger against that specific virus. Once it fights off the initial introduction of the virus, the theory is that you can introduce the normal/environmental amount to your body, and your tcells should have no problem showing the virus the door. As for the remaining ingredients, like mercury, your body kills what it can, and absorbs what it uses to make your body work (water, nutrients, vitamins).

That's where autism comes in. Our bodies have the ability to wash out toxins in our blood, so the mercury in vaccines is usually not a problem. However, we are not made from cookie cutters, and everybody reacts differently. When you give/get a vaccine, and for some reason you are different and your body does not wash out the mercury like it's supposed to, it will continue to build up. Yes, mercury is very poisonous. When many of children's blood tests came back with VERY high levels of mercury, off the charts even, and those children happen to have one thing in common-autism, you can't help but confess that we definitely do not know everything we need to know about how the immune system works. So I've shared only what I know ;)

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When your immune system recognizes molecules as being foreign to your body, special lymphocytes called T cells respond.T cells are white blood cells, destroys invaders...

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when antigen take place the immune system respond for producing antibodies for body to fight against disease.

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