Are They Obsolete?

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Dr. Peter McCullough suggests that most vaccines have become obsolete. Five studies show that children who get none are healthier than those who have all the shots.

"Vaccines have gotten out of hand...so many of the problems that vaccines handle, we can handle with antibiotics, or the problems are so...rare...we're not fighting smallpox or measles or rubella or even chickenpox or mumps. And the vaccines didn't make them go away, we got better sanitation, diphtheria and tetanus we treat with Z-Pak now... The vaccines are largely obsolete."

"They served a purpose, in terms of their intent years ago, and a child today, I think, would face 108 shots. And the concern is this is just too much, it's going to raise problems in the body [and] now five studies show it's safer to go natural! Take no vaccines whatsoever, healthy child, there's lower rates of allergic diseases, atopic dermatitis, need for ear tubes, lower rates of attention deficit disorder, other neuropsychiatric disorders like autism."

"Even chickenpox, if you take the chickenpox vaccine, yeah, you're less likely to get chickenpox—doesn't work 100%—but you're more likely to get shingles as an adult. See, that's the problem: with vaccines, there's no free lunch."


See also: Determining the risks and benefits of each recommended vaccine.

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Posted: May 28, 2024
Updated: December 29, 2024