Why do we have vaccines?!


Question: Why do we have vaccines?
When there's harmful chemicals in them like mercury and cells from aborted babies.....yes I'm not lying..cells from aborted babies are in many of these vaccines.....And on top of that look at last year all of the mother's who's children got autism after being vaccinated.....and the babies were perfectly healthy before the vaccine. It doesn't make sense.....why are doctors giving vaccines? I understand they might make money off of them because many people still get them themselves or for their children without even knowing all of the chemicals are in the vaccines....they just trust the doctors. Yet no cure has been developed for cancer....neither aids...neither a bunch of other diseases.......it's just all about the money. It's sad.

Answers:

You're getting information from unreliable sources.

There's no link between vaccination and autism. The only paper suggesting a link was retracted, the author stripped of his medical license for ethics violation and to top it off he committed fraud. Why? Money. He was paid by trial lawyers who wanted to sue the vaccine manufacturers.

They took the mercury containing preservative out of childhood vaccines a decade ago because some people were concerned. It's a moot point now.

There are no fetal cells in any vaccine since any cells are lysed during production.

If doctors wanted to make money, they should oppose vaccines. Compare the amount of money they'd make of single, cheap shot versus large medical costs for the potentially life threatening diseases they prevent.

Even for the pharmaceutical companies vaccines are only really profitable because governments heavily subsidizes them. They do this entirely for public health reasons.

Microbiologist



To prevent diseases and save lives.

By the time the vaccine is produced, there are no fetal cells present.

Vaccines don't cause autism- the link has been disproved. Just because two events occur in a similar time frame don't mean one caused the other.

Doctors only charge for the fee to administer the vaccine. They'd make far more money from the consultations to treat the diseases.

In short, your argument holds no water.

Hi Nate!
Wanna see something funny? Check out Nosey's answer:



There have been numerous studies that show that there is no link between vaccination and autism.
I also wonder when I hear you anti-vaccers, are you sad that smallpox is only in laboratories now?
Do you fret at the thought that they are trying to wipe out polio?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110106/ap_o…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXCpZD_WX…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbWKYhq_S…



They save lives.

You're too far gone for me to bother with the rest.

Edit: Hi Rhianna!

I think being hit very hard on the head is a prerequisite for fully understanding anything thenoseknows says.



because of people like you.




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