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Nanook

 — (Shoreline, WA, USA)

@Smeetoo I've had and survived measles, chickenpox, (first time as a child mild, second as an adult miserable), whooping cough (Pertussis), Mumps, the flu, half a dozen times, and as an adult, Covid-19 twice, both times for me just your average 5-day long head cold, our immune system evolved over millions of years to be fairly efficient at dealing with such things.

Here's the big elephant in the room people who promote vaccinating over-zealously do not understand, all of our cells including our immune cells, have caps at the end of the chromosomes called telomeres. They get shorter with each replication and when they get too short, our cells can no longer divide. This is what is known as the Hayflick limit, and it is the primary reason one's immune system degenerates in old age, the immune stem cells have reached their Hayflick limit and can no longer divide. Each time our body is challenged with an infection, or a vaccine, our immune system multiplies it's cells many times to fight these infections, and our cells come that much closer to the Hayflick limit. Thus our immune system exhausts itself and we lose immunity to everything, and yet more vaccinations won't help this, because there is no immune system left to respond at that point. In short, these excessive and unnecessary immunizations shorten our lifespan by prematurely tanking our immune system.

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in reply to Nanook

There is this other thing the immune system does, in its treatment of self- vs nonself-proteins, and allergies. When it keeps detecting the same protein, always present, it treats it as self. In that way, you can avoid autoimmune disorders and get over allergies.

After so many 'booster' shots, your immune system stops responding to the C19 spike protein, and leaves you more vulnerable to the wild virus.

in reply to Jolly Rancher

I had all of them except mumps as a child. When my daughter was a toddler, back in the 80s, her pediatrician recommended that I get that one shot, which I did. Mumps is just another mild infection to a child, but can be nasty in an adult.

As for the MMR shot, with what I know now, I'd say it should be optional for children. And it should be avoided by adults unless they have not been exposed to those viruses. By the way, the Sabin vaccine is _dangerous_ to adults who have not been immunized against polio -- it can CAUSE the disease.

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