here is the thing, you cannot question vaccines in this setting.. and I will be honest, I believe in the scientific principles behind vaccination.. its just that its not as simple as saying all vaccines are good or bad and these people dont want to have a nuanced debate about the safety of certain ingredients and especially adjuvants that are put into vaccine formulas.. I have great concerns about say aluminum salts because there has not been enough research to say that they are safe and they are related in some form or fashion to developing autoimmune disorders and just overactive immune system responses that deviate from the purpose of the vaccine..
and in general, vaccines are ok for most people but there is a subset of the population that has more severe reactions to vaccines and adjuvants than others but this cannot be talked about or debated or investigated without people calling you an anti-vaxxer or some pejorative term..
the science of vaccines is not simple and everyone's immune response is not black and white and is determined by many factors that I think the industry would rather ignore because it is a very nuanced problem and it doesnt affect or harm enough people for them to feel any liability.. I mean, my understanding is you cannot even sue if you have a severe reaction to a vaccine and that is quite strange is it not?
so its not an easy answer but the industry and medical estab
I worry that there currently is little incentive for vaccine manufacturers to research this topic more and improve safety and test adjuvants properly due to the lack of legal liability that they have... for me, with my own patients I will be looking out for people who have a family history of adverse reactions to vaccines and take that carefully into account when looking at their own vaccine schedule and maybe slowing it down a bit and avoiding certain adjuvants..