ALL vaccines are dangerous.
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I had to get a physical for work a few days ago, and there was a section for vaccines. The doctor didn't ask about covid or flu, which was a pleasant surprise, but she specifically asked about tetanus and if I'd had a vaccine in the last ten years. I told her I couldn't remember but I was pretty sure I had. She then advised me that if I work outside a lot at home (and I do) that I should make sure to keep that one current.
Do any of you still get tetanus shots? This is the only one I would ever consider getting again, but now I just don't trust any vaccine.
Boosters for tetanus have been found to be ineffective as well as contain sterilizing agents.
Just another depopulation shot.
I watched this a few months ago. The guy who made it, mostly did it because he had a terrible adverse reaction to a tetanus shot. It has so much more information than that, but he explains what happened to him as well.
Trace Amounts: Ethyl Mercury (Educational Documentary)
https://vimeo.com/343136597
Don't do it. I have a family member who took the tetanus shot and was injured from it. Paralyzed half their lungs with nerve damage. It's ruined their life.
I fell off my motorbike. Got a pretty deep graze and went to the local 24/7 medical center to get patched up. The nurse was confused when I refused the tetanus shot. "Are you certain you don't want it?"
Supposedly the tetanus bacterium is everywhere. I think the real reason tetanus is rare is that people get scratched and cut so often that nature naturally inoculates us. If you go live in a padded room for a decade or two and then step on a rusty nail, you might be in trouble. But if you work outside and get cut and scratched a couple times per year, you are used to it and should have a healthy immune system to fight tetanus.
That episode used a bible antidote though (hot knife on the wound). It didnt promote vax.
Also there is another episode of disease outbreak and the doc starts pouring quinine down their throats. That show showed us an antidote for high fevers and typhoid.
Based michael landon.
The only type of wound that could be a concern is a deep puncture that doesn't bleed, as you need an anaerobic environment to have a problem. If I had a wound like that, I'd apply oil of oregano mixed with a little tequila which would carry it into the tissue. Even though it would hurt like a mofo for a few minutes lol
When my triplets were 3, we were in our backyard and I stepped on a rusty nail barefoot Boy did that hurt. No, I did not get a tetanus shot.