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Old 07-16-2014, 03:29 PM  
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I didn't refer just to surviving, having disease often leaves "marks" that are heritable. You will even herit to battle the conditions in which your parents and grandparents have lived.
So we don't need vaccines, our genes are good enough already thanks to our forefathers

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Being immune to certain disease varies by disease to disease and that applies to vaccines as well. For example furher exposures may only result very mild disease, but you will still get it (no ultimate immunity).
So the vaccine immunity doesn't last a lifetime, it's definitely not going to be passed down to the children, whereas natural immunity from catching a disease does last, this means that a child who has been breast-fed by their mother will only have mild reactions to the childhood diseases which she had. Breast-feeding is what we need to push, not vaccination.

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Vaccines are not uniform regarding the extra stuff in them. There are a lot of different vaccines.
Correct!

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One thing is sure, allergies are not from vaccines. Allergies come from underexposure to diseases, so quite opposite what vaccination does.
Every vaccination will produce allergy antibodies. This is a medically recognized risk of vaccination. Big Pharma did a study on why unvaccinated people out in the countryside didn't have allergies, they came up with the false conclusion that it was because they play in the mud, that is to cover up the true story of the fact that tinkering with the immune system leaves presents behind, so hence unvaccinated do not have allergies to common vaccine components such as peanut oil, pollen and yeast.
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