Perhaps as an emergency measure, but making everyone give the rabies shot to their pets is just as much a con as any of them. All vaccines are harmful. On occasion, the harm of the vaccine is outweighed by the harm of the thing being vaccinated against. Not a chance I put anything in my dog that is not absolutely necessary. There is a reason that the lifespan of dogs is on the decline. It's not just the shttty food. The odds of my dog getting rabies is near zero while the odds of adverse reactions are exponentially increaed by me giving him unnecessary shots.
If you dig deep enough you will find that every plague that they claim to have eradicated via vaccine was either a plague because of a vaccine, or went away as it ran it's natural course. Natural foods in a complete diet and targeted food intake are the best vaccines/cures.
You are talking about 2 different issues.
I was speaking about one.
I was responding to "all vaccines are bad" - a vaccine is a method that is not inherently bad.
Can pharma companies do bad things via a vaccine, sure, but that would be an abuse of that method...just like pain killers can be abused by addicts doesn't mean pain killers are bad.
But, you are adding into my comment forced or compelled use. I spoke nothing about this.
I only addressed the false statement "all vaccines are bad."
And this is coming from someone who hasn't had a vaccine since I was a minor decades ago.
Because I don't trust pharma (seperate from the mechanism of a true vaccine).
The rabies “vaccine” is typically only given on an as-needed basis after an incident where rabies exposure might have happened.
It’s more of a medicative treatment flying under the name “vaccine” at that point.
The tetanus “vaccine” is.. for starters tetanus is a bacteria transmitted through feces. So essentially the tetanus vaccine could easily be a thing to help expulse deteriorating feces from the body.
Just for a couple examples. Most people, when they say “vaccines” are referring to the childhood schedule or regular annual vaccines such as flu or the new coof one.
Hmm. Interesting.
I guess I don't think "childhood vaccine schedule" or the "Chyna virus" when someone says all vaccines are a scam. To me, that is a comment about the technology's mechanics rather than specifically coof or child jabs.
It doesn't matter if one says "...but the rabies vaccine is more like a medicine..." That infact, proves my point... Vaccines are various formulas/distributions etc...
Further, the jibby jab isn't a vaccine.
Words matter.
For example, I couldn't say that vaccines made outside of America or rather, not made for Americans, are even the same.
For example... "Cucumber vaccine USA" maybe different than "Cucumber vaccine Sweden" ...
Vaccines aren't American. They are a technology with proprietary recipes.
Vaccines exist even if coof or the child schedule doesn't.
And, again dissemination is different than production.
So to say "all vaccines are bad" us overly generalized and not factual.
No, not all vaccines are bad. Damn yall. Let's talk the rabies vaccine. Bad? Absolutely not.
Perhaps as an emergency measure, but making everyone give the rabies shot to their pets is just as much a con as any of them. All vaccines are harmful. On occasion, the harm of the vaccine is outweighed by the harm of the thing being vaccinated against. Not a chance I put anything in my dog that is not absolutely necessary. There is a reason that the lifespan of dogs is on the decline. It's not just the shttty food. The odds of my dog getting rabies is near zero while the odds of adverse reactions are exponentially increaed by me giving him unnecessary shots.
If you dig deep enough you will find that every plague that they claim to have eradicated via vaccine was either a plague because of a vaccine, or went away as it ran it's natural course. Natural foods in a complete diet and targeted food intake are the best vaccines/cures.
You are talking about 2 different issues. I was speaking about one. I was responding to "all vaccines are bad" - a vaccine is a method that is not inherently bad. Can pharma companies do bad things via a vaccine, sure, but that would be an abuse of that method...just like pain killers can be abused by addicts doesn't mean pain killers are bad.
But, you are adding into my comment forced or compelled use. I spoke nothing about this. I only addressed the false statement "all vaccines are bad."
And this is coming from someone who hasn't had a vaccine since I was a minor decades ago.
Because I don't trust pharma (seperate from the mechanism of a true vaccine).
True. The concept of vaccines is good.
The rabies “vaccine” is typically only given on an as-needed basis after an incident where rabies exposure might have happened.
It’s more of a medicative treatment flying under the name “vaccine” at that point.
The tetanus “vaccine” is.. for starters tetanus is a bacteria transmitted through feces. So essentially the tetanus vaccine could easily be a thing to help expulse deteriorating feces from the body.
Just for a couple examples. Most people, when they say “vaccines” are referring to the childhood schedule or regular annual vaccines such as flu or the new coof one.
Hmm. Interesting. I guess I don't think "childhood vaccine schedule" or the "Chyna virus" when someone says all vaccines are a scam. To me, that is a comment about the technology's mechanics rather than specifically coof or child jabs.
It doesn't matter if one says "...but the rabies vaccine is more like a medicine..." That infact, proves my point... Vaccines are various formulas/distributions etc... Further, the jibby jab isn't a vaccine. Words matter.
For example, I couldn't say that vaccines made outside of America or rather, not made for Americans, are even the same.
For example... "Cucumber vaccine USA" maybe different than "Cucumber vaccine Sweden" ...
Vaccines aren't American. They are a technology with proprietary recipes.
Vaccines exist even if coof or the child schedule doesn't.
And, again dissemination is different than production.
So to say "all vaccines are bad" us overly generalized and not factual.