Vaccine Principal Smallpox
The controversy over the coronavirus RNA vaccines is rampant. The politicization of science has only added to the confusion. Many technologies require decades to perfect their safety and benefit. The WHO has declared the smallpox vaccine the most successful vaccine in history. The basic principle for vaccination is provided, and the torrid history of the smallpox vaccine is provided. The conclusion is vaccine works best if the same route of infection receives the stimulus. Everyone vaccinated does not get resistance. Preventing an epidemic only takes about 60-65% “herd” protection. The smallpox virus may have become extinct due to the human species’ acquired resistance and not the vaccine. The RNA vaccine theory is a good step in vaccine development that has yet to be perfected. An important fact is that an improved supply of Aloe Acemannan in NEW EDEN boosts the production of antibodies and other humeral products, and defense cells function at a higher level.
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