How Safe Are Vaccines?

United States
November 6, 2006 2:44pm CST
It is my belief that vaccines are not safe and people should not be getting the flu shot because just about everybody who gets the shot gets sick afterward for three days to a week. Your body loses it's ability to produce a natural immunity when you get vaccines and the vaccines are full of life threatening posions like mercury, disguised under another name, of course, and the side effects and potential dangers are just not worth the risk! What do you think? Do you agree that autism is caused by baby vaccines? Do you realize some of the people who vote these unsafe vaccines through own stock in the company making the vaccines? Don't you think that is a conflict of interest?
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@ali136 (199)
• United States
6 Nov 06
I agree for the most part. Once I started reading more about vaccines and how our bodies are created to become immune to diseases, I decreased the amount of shots my children get. I have never gotten the flu shot, because just about everyone I know that has gotten one got the worst case of the flu they've ever had as a result. I've only agreed to a few vaccines for my son, and only the ones that are for life-threatening diseases. I think it's only been two or three. I have read research that supports that autism is caused by vaccines. Whether it's true or not, I don't know, and just trust God to be the Protector of my children's health.
• United States
6 Nov 06
That is your best protection (GOD) He is the one to depend on for knowledge. I think He gave us a great body and we just need to know how to take care of it and it will take care of us. I think that putting something like that in your body in the form the shots are (two and three dieases) in one shot is very dangerous. What do you think?
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@yukmizzee (329)
• United States
6 Nov 06
I dont know much about them, but I would think pretty safe.
• United States
6 Nov 06
Thats what they want you to think. How would they sell the shots if people knew the truth? Did you know if your immune system is working properly you could fight off the flu and become stronger for it?
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@myte003 (179)
• United States
6 Nov 06
we took the flu shot in out family and we have been sick ever since, not good at all for me or my elderly parents...(
• United States
6 Nov 06
I know what you mean, my husband's aunt gets a flu shot every year and she gets sick everytime and it lasts about 2 weeks. how old are your parents? and how long have they been sick?
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@sbeauty (5865)
• United States
6 Nov 06
NOT! I've had a flu shot every year since I can remember, and I have never developed the flu or even a sore arm from it. I've had polio shots, and never had polio. I had a pneumonia shot which put a stop to my chronic cases of pneumonia. I've had shots for hepatitis B, meningitis, whooping cough, measles, mumps... and I've never had any of these diseases. My kids had all of their shots, too, and they've never had these things either.
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• United States
6 Nov 06
that is great news how ever you are one of the lucky ones I know several people that have not been so fortunate. I believe that if your immune system is strong you will not be so likely to have any complications.
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• India
6 Nov 06
I am unable to say anything about it.. I think we should all think about it a little more as what you said is very true
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• United States
6 Nov 06
Thanks for responding. If you are interested in doing some research on the subject, Mary Tocco does a lecture on DVD that you can order at her website: www.MaryTocco.com which is very eye-opening! I hope more people will get informed so we can protect our children from the horrors being inflicted upon them for the sake of money!
@Foxxee (3651)
• United States
16 Jul 07
I never was against having my kids vaccinated. I always thought that people against them really didn't know the true facts or just looked to much into it. But right now... I don't know how I feel. I do have my kids, both of them vaccinated, but after reading this... I have to ask, about this whole autism thing... how is it that being vaccinated has anything to do with Autism?
@Foxxee (3651)
• United States
16 Jul 07
Reason I ask is because I have a little boy who is 18 months and showing some signs of Autism and I never heard that having a child vaccinated is the reason for it.