Ralph Mowery wrote
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And vaccination may well be possible too.
Not everyone wants an experimental vaccination.
When would you consider it to be non-experimental?
It does have to go through testing.
Probably after the kinks have been worked out of it,
as in, probably 5 years or so. I'm not a beta tester.
During the Swine Flue weren't more deaths caused by vaccination than the
Flue ?
Nope.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_s...Adverse_events
Just hard to trust the medical profession with all that is going on today.
All that said, I do believe in getting the current flue vacciantion each
year and also some for other things. However that shingles vaccination
seems to me to be money motivated and I will not get that one.
Mad, shingles is a pain in the arse if you get it.
Like I told my doctor, If it is advertised on TV I will not take it.
Mindlessly superficial.
Look at all the law suits that are now comming out
for the drugs that were popular a few years ago.
Vaccines are different.