25 Quotes About Vaccination
- Author Khang Kijarro Nguyen
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To be vaccinated against stress, practice regular meditation.
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- Author Patricia Jordan
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Vaccination causes a lot of behavioral problems not the least of which is increased rage and aggression also anxiety. These behavioral changes are scientifically proven in both human and animals.
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- Author Patricia Jordan
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The WHO (World Health Organization) listed the adjuvant in vaccines as carcinogenic; McNeil showed that in cell culture, adjuvant is causing mutations of the genome and cancer. Why it is so hard to see that there is the culpable responsibility of the vaccine in causing cancer in humans as well? All human cancers to date are virus and P53 mutation associated; what a coincidence!
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- Author Harris Coulter
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encephalitis, especially from vaccination, can give rise to an allergic state, while conversely the existence of an allergic state predisposes to the development of encephalitis after vaccination.
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- Author Richard Diaz
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-Speaking about Vaccinations - "If you accept the truth after the fact, the pain will last a life time.
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- Author Emily Matchar
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Her conclusion: "You just have to follow your own heart" when it comes to medical decision-making.
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- Author Benjamin Waterhouse
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I attained a triumph so complete that it is now rare to meet an American with marks of small pox on his face... Benefits are valuable according to their duration and extent... but the benign remedy Vaccination saves millions of lives every century, like the [gift] of the sun, universal and everlasting.[Remark made near the end of his life]
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- Author Álvaro de Campos
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the Great Vaccination — the vaccination against the stupidity of the intelligentsia.
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- Author Elena Conis
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Vaccination was, and is, thoroughly infused with our politics, our social values, and our cultural norms. By acknowledging and understanding the divergent reasons why we've vaccinated in the past, however, we just may ensure the continued success of vaccination in the future.
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