Home › Forums › Decaffeinated Coffee › I’m considered an anti Vaccinator › Reply To: I’m considered an anti Vaccinator
Vaccines are supposed to give lasting immunity. When you get a polio or measles vaccine you don’t get polio or measles; that’s what vaccines are meant for, to prevent you from getting viruses or diseases, not to get jabs with a so-called “vaccine” but still have to socially distance and mask up indefinitely( not that I believe in masks) . A shot that you need to socially distance and wear masks indefinitely is not a vaccine in any capacity. Neither is it working if you need boosters every 2-3 months because the efficacy only last that long ( which I’m skeptical if it even lasts that long).
I have said previously and I say here again, that I believe that for the majority of people two jabs of these so-called vaccines won’t cause issues ( although I’m not sure about it long-term, I am also assuming that in the majority of people these fake “vaccines” will shed before causing serious problems) however if people continue getting “booster” shots it will be extremely dangerous for them. These are mRNAs, DNAs proteins, they travel all over the body to places you don’t want them in, to places the coronavirus doesn’t travel to. It is particularly dangerous for the elderly who have lower immune resistance and for young people causing heart and muscle inflammation.
It is important to build up the immune system naturally. If the government would have our best interests in mind they would promote healthy lifestyles, keeping gyms open, talking about excersize, fresh air, eating fresh fruits and vegetables; these are the most effective against coronavirus. Hygiene is equally important, people oftentimes people forget about this crucial aspect in staing healthy. Vitamins can also help boost the immune system.