A very pleasant good morning to all of you. I would like to thank the moderator of this forum for the greet. Thank you. I am Professor Doctor Hariraaskumar , consultant cardiologist at madras government hospital and senior surgical lecturer from MGR medical institute , Tamil Nadu, India. For the past 35 years, I have seen many patients with various diseases and have attempted several severe cases which provides me abundance of knowledge which going to be helpful to me in order to answer your question _______________________________. Well, I agree with you that vaccination do cause diseases. But I will come back to it later after I deliver the information regarding my experience with vaccinated and unvaccinated patients.
You are putting other people at risk by not vaccinating. At risk for what? chicken pox? Ask your grandmother if she knew anyone who died from measles. Different diseases have different degrees of severity in different age groups. The misconception that “if you don’t …show more content…
Suzanne Humphries who is a medical doctor with specialties in internal medicine and nephrology have discussed more about the safety of vaccination and she said no vaccine increases the health of a population, because vaccines do not increase the health of a human. There is nothing in a vaccine that our bodies actually require… There is no nutritive effect of a vaccine. So no, she doesn’t believe that they create health in a population. She believes there are always better ways to deal with diseases in a population than vaccinating anybody.
See, the pro-vaccine people will say that we have these studies, we’ve done them, but it’s only one vaccine. And they call it a vaccinated versus unvaccinated study when just missing one vaccine [in the vaccine schedule] would qualify you as unvaccinated by their definition.
Ok, let’s keep the negative consequences of vaccination and come to the positive