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Natural immunity is what the body builds overtime and with direct exposure to pathogens and viruses and is different from vaccine-induced immunity.
How does natural immunity develop?
Most disease-causing organisms enter the body through the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth, pulmonary system or digestive tract – not through an injection. These mucous membranes have their own immune system, called the IgA immune system. It is a different system from the one activated when a vaccine is injected into your body. Your IgA immune system is your body’s first line of defense. Its job is to fight off invading organisms at their entry points, reducing or even eliminating the need for activation of your body’s immune system.
In the same way, children when they are born, start developing natural immunity to thousands of microorganisms that they breathe in, eat, and touch through their skin. Those immune systems that are intricately and specifically located in the linings are very important to create memory and protection to the organisms that they continue to come in contact with. As Dr Palevski comments " that’s a very important step for how the immune system matures in our children. With vaccination you are just creating an antibody. That does NOT impart long-term immunity because it does not create the kind of memory that occurs when you breathe it in, eat it, or are exposed through the skin, and then go through the course of the natural disease."
With proper rest, diet and fluids the illness completes its cycle and the child or adult get stronger immune system. Furthermore, the virus is arrested in the membranes thus not affecting the body at a deeper level.
Is vaccine-induced immunity possible?
When a virus is injected into your body in a vaccine, and especially when combined with an immune adjuvant like squalene, your IgA immune system is bypassed and your body’s immune system kicks into high gear in response to the vaccination. Remember that the IgA system, being the first line of defense, can completely head off an attack and help reduce the need for intense activation of the body’s immune system. The point being here that injecting organisms to induce immunity is abnormal.
Dr Russell Blaylock comments that "because more and more reports are appearing citing vaccine failure, their manufacturers’ answer is to make the vaccines more potent. They do this by making the immune adjuvants more powerful or adding more of them. The problem with this approach is that in the very young, the nutritionally deficient and the aged, over-stimulating the immune system can have an opposite effect--it can paralyze the immune system."
This may also be the reason why certain people, including kids and infants, that have been vaccinated are more susceptible to other viruses and illness within the first few weeks following vaccination.
Is the H1N1 vaccine building immunity?
Possibly not as per the references to "mutated" viruses all over Europe, especially Croatia's "super flu" as of November 15th. There are already discussions for a new virus called H5N1 which appears to be a mutation of H1N1. This means that people who have been vaccinated for H1N1 have no immunity toward the new virus. In addition, the way the vaccine is administered and its ingredients cause the immune system to stay over-stimulated for a longer period of time. Currently there is no research or study done on the long-term effects of such a stimulation of the immune system.
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