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2006-11-30 15:50:21 · 4 answers · asked by mais3477 2 in Health Other - Health

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Vaccinations are actually weaker versions of the actually disease you're suppose to be fighting. After a flu vaccination, you get the symptoms of a flu because now you have a weaker antigen in your body, and your body starts to react to fight it [i.e running nose, fever...].

The vaccination is to help you build up an immunity against the disease by having the anitbodies take on the antigens directly. Then the memory cells of your body will be able to detect and remember how to fight this disease or illness in the near future.

2006-11-30 15:59:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Vaccinations are intended to make you sick.

Do NOT get vaccinated.

A vaccinated person is MORE likely to get a disease than a non-vaccinated person. The whole theory of vaccination is flawed. It causes a weakening of the immune system thus making those who are innoculated more susceptible to disease.
There are so many awful side effects to vaccination that it should be considered extremely dangerous.
Just sit back and think for a while.
Is there any sense in injecting a disease directly into your body.
We have been subjected to an awful mind control program to enable the drug manufacturers to make a fortune.

The Vaccination Hoax
http://www.whale.to/b/hoax1.html


If you go to the vaccination liberation web page, at
http://www.vaclib.org/exemption.htm
You will find all the forms necessary to provide exemption for your child.

If you want to study the history of vaccination, see
http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/vaccination.html

2006-11-30 16:23:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Vaccination is actually the process of administering weakened or dead pathogens into a person as means to confer immunity against a targeted form of a related disease agent! That's why some people get sick after vaccinations

2006-11-30 16:02:30 · answer #3 · answered by jimmy_kjm 1 · 0 0

Good question.

2006-11-30 15:54:26 · answer #4 · answered by Nick T 3 · 0 0

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