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[–] 16627985? ago 

One of the biggest issues with vaccines isn't even the preservatives and other ingredients (not to say they aren't dangerous, but there's more than just that) but the left over cell tissue and cell debris from the medium used to culture the vaccine itself. A number of vaccines today are cultured using human cell tissue (WI-38 and MRC-5 fairly common ones), typically from aborted fetuses or cancer cells. In the past, vaccines were usually cultured in animal tissue (mouse, cat, dog, monkey, egg, chicken, etc). It was common knowledge and well documented that when being injected with a vaccine cultured in a specific animal, the patient would often develop an allergy towards that animal. This is due to the vaccine still containing some cell tissue from the growing medium and the patient's immune system develops antibodies to attempt to contain everything in the vaccine (the "deactivated" virus, animal cell tissue, preservatives, etc). When using human cell tissue as a medium instead, the immune system can develop antibodies to human cells, including the patient's own normal cells/body. This can result in a number of chronic conditions stemming from the patients own immune system attacking their own body, sometimes for the rest of their lives. These kind of problems may not always be recognized and can be as minor as a persistent stuffy nose or other minor issues, or as extreme as major and chronic inflammation, severe non-functioning autism symptoms, chronic and persistent pain, or a number of other issues. And of course, none of these can be cured easily, or sometimes at all.

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[–] 16627987? ago 

would you pass that auto immune problem onto your kids?

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[–] 16627989? ago 

I don't know for sure, probably not. Though antibodies can be transferred to the child during pregnancy and breast feeding. I don't know if it'd be the same though since the child's immune system is underdeveloped and would essentially develop in the presence of itself so it might not cause any negative effects. If there are genetic issues that make them predisposed to certain conditions, i supposed the child could have the same or similar effects if they're vaccinated with a vaccine cultured in a similar manner.