The article discusses how historical data shows a significant decline in infectious diseases, like polio, even before vaccinations due to improved living conditions and nutrition. It criticizes the medical establishment for using fear tactics to promote vaccines while neglecting the truth about their safety and efficacy. Additionally, it highlights the media's role in propagating fear surrounding diseases and vaccines, suggesting that they suppress natural immunity information that could inform the public. The author argues for a reevaluation of the narrative around vaccinology and public health perceptions.
The decline in infectious diseases, including polio, began long before vaccines, due to better living conditions and vitamins that bolster immunity.
The media has sensationalized disease risks and downplayed natural immunity, while promoting vaccines through fear tactics.
Historical data reveals the decline of infectious diseases occurred before vaccines, challenging the narrative that vaccines were solely responsible.
The medical profession often neglects the truth about vaccine safety, spreading fear that has distorted public perception of childhood diseases.
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