Vaccines are 100% bad
Why have I never taken a vaccine in my life, and I have never had to go to the doctor?
Vaccines contain aluminum which causes autism, they also have baby tissues from thrown away babies. Bill Gates said through his own mouth 'vaccines are to lower our population, in the US. Who would want to take one now, our bodies are created to heal on its own!!
P.S. Viruses are NOT contagious ask a virologist(:
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Its bad because it's unnatural. But so are polio vaccines! Cloning parts for people to save their lives could be a good thing!
you should follow recomendations as when to apply vaccines and parasite as well as deworming treatment prevention in order to avoid your pup from getting bad worms.
Edible vaccines are vaccines produced in plants genetically modified through bioengineering.
Its bad because it's unnatural. But so are polio vaccines! Cloning parts for people to save their lives could be a good thing!
Vaccines do not cause AIDS.
Conventional vaccines consist of whole pathogenic organisms, which may either be killed or live vaccines; the virulence of pathogens is greatly reduced in attenuated vaccines. This is classified into 2 categories :a)Live or attenuated vaccines; (eg : BCG vaccine)b)Inactivated vaccines (eg : Salk polio & Pertussisvaccines)
Some potential drawbacks of vaccines include rare allergic reactions, temporary side effects like soreness or fever, and in very rare cases serious adverse events. However, overall the benefits of vaccines in preventing diseases far outweigh the risks.
There are 3 Vaccines covered in Medicare Part B are as follows,Influenza vaccines are covered once/flu seasonPneumococcal vaccines are covered Once in lifetimeHepatitis B vaccines are covered At intermediate high risk
no. you are a minor. don't buy into the hype, vaccines are not nearly as bad as the Internet makes them out to be.
There is no ban on HPV vaccines. In fact, in some states girls are required to receive HPV vaccines for school.
There are vaccines to cancer. Vaccines are used during an early stage of cancer to get better results. However, it is still possible to treat existing cancer in a later stage with vaccines. Those kind of vaccines are called therapeutic cancer vaccines.
Vaccines against parasites are limited compared to vaccines against viruses and bacteria. Some examples include vaccines against malaria, such as Mosquirix. Research is ongoing to develop more vaccines against parasitic infections like hookworms and schistosomiasis.