12-01-2009, 06:30 PM
(12-01-2009, 04:01 PM)Ali Quadir Wrote: The question isn't so much are they safe.... The question is if we inject a million kids, how many are going to die compared to if we don't...
i respectfully disagree with you on that one ali:
"The price we have to pay for living longer due to control of these maladies is an increase in allergies and autoimmune disorders"
from Inverse relationship between decreased infectious diseases and increased inflammatory disorder occurrence: the price to pay (2003)
and there are many many more medical research papers that link vaccinations with autoimmune disorders - so who is paying the price really and what is the price?
are rising levels of chronic, and lethal, diseases like ms and lupus, decades of pain from rheumatoid arthritis, children with multiple sensitivies and anaphylactic shock reactions worth the benefits of vaccination? because after seeing people suffering and dying from these illnesses i very much question that vaccination is a risk worth taking now.
but if it is a price worth paying then why isn't the medical profession honest about the real long term risks? because the risks are recognised, they are just not admitted to and there really hasn't been much research done into it.
anyway... sorry to rant - just to my mind it really isn't a black and white issue