Vaccination Is Not Immunization: Immunization is Long-Term, Vaccination is Short-Term

Natural Immunity works very differently than Artificial Vaccination.

Look at the Natural Immunity Cycle Below:

Baby is protected by Mother's Natural Immunity -- Child develops life-long immunity by exposure to mild illnesses like chickenpox and measles -- Adult is protected during a stage of life when complications could be more serious -- Pregnant mother and fetus are protected

"Vacca" is the Latin word for cow. It is the root word for 'vaccination'. The first vaccine was created from cow pus and injected into humans.

Vaccinate: To inject an antigen, such as dead bacteria or a mild virus in order to create antibodies that will protect the vacinee from disease caused by the antigen. The antigen, together with its liquid medium, is called a vaccine.

Vaccination never develops into a natural immunity. Immune means exempt. It means that you aren't supposed to get that disease again. Yet there is not one vaccine that offers protection longer than 10 years. Vaccines wane within 2 to 10 years.

Actual immunization happens ONCE and is usually life-long . Before vaccination, when people said that they were "immune" to measles, they meant that they had been exposed to the actual measles and never again had to worry about it until the day they died.

Up until recently, everyone assumed that vaccination gave lifelong immunity. For example, the first measles vaccine was put on the schedule as a one-time dose. As it became obvious that the shot was waning, another dose was added, and another.

When there is an outbreak because the vaccines have worn off, you will now see adults being told to go back and get yet another booster.

Be on the lookout as plans are being rolled out to push and even enforce adult vaccination for the same vaccines that they got as a child.

Immunity Definition (epidemiology): A person who is not susceptible to infection by a particular disease

As this advertisement shows, you will continue to need vaccine boosters throughout all stages of life -- because you never ever did have "Immunization" -- you only had "Vaccination."

So here's how it boils down for me ...

I would rather have measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox as a child (which I did), be sick for a week at a time, get better and be done with it.

I don't want to get boosters every 2-5 years for the rest of my entire life for each of those vaccines.

Vaccines ALL have potentially serious adverse reactions and can even result in death. One might consider the risk acceptable if you could get one vaccine and be good for life. But considering that the number of recommended vaccines are going to keep growing and growing, and you will need to get boosters for all those vaccines every 2-5 years for the duration of your life ... the risk of vaccines is easily not worth it from my point of view.

If you are not aware of the risks that each and every vaccine poses, then please read my earlier Steemit Article:

Did Your Doctor Give You the Required Vaccine Packet Insert?

Regular Vaccine Boosters for Life is certainly a good business model for the Pharmaceutical Companies though.


Further Reading:
Vaccines - How Long Does Immunity Last?

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