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Originally Posted by donkevlar
There are many different vaccines, it's not a cut and dry "they're all good" or "they're all bad". You can't compare polio to the flu to anything else.
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Very true donkevlar
There are many people who go for a safer, reduced and spaced out vaccine schedule as is discussed on this website
http://www.smartvax.com/index.php?op...06&I temid=50
There are some obvious vaccines to avoid where the risk of the vaccine clearly outweighs the benefit e.g. Haemophilus Influenzae Type b (Hib) which can leave you with Diabetes Type 1. Flu vaccines are pointless, they're about as effective as sugar pills, Chicken Pox and Mumps are also silly vaccines for mild childhood illnesses. The Tetanus vaccine doesn't work, it leaves around 14 out of 100 Asthmatic (good news for Pharma sales) and is one of the most dangerous, Tetanus is only a risk if you've got severe burns or something else extreme, even then it can be treated with antibiotics.