What’s wrong with vaccines?
This is a topic that deserves careful, nuanced discussion rather than blanket statements in either direction.
The mainstream position: Vaccines have been one of the most significant public health achievements, dramatically reducing diseases like smallpox, polio, and measles. The scientific consensus, supported by extensive clinical trials and long-term safety data, is that vaccines are safe and effective for the vast majority of people.
Concerns raised by the community: Some people have legitimate questions about vaccine ingredients, the speed of development for newer vaccines, pharmaceutical industry transparency, and the importance of informed consent. These are valid conversations to have with your healthcare provider.
Our position: We encourage you to do your own research using reputable medical sources, ask questions, and make informed decisions in consultation with healthcare professionals you trust. Building a strong immune system through nutrition, rest, and herbal support is valuable — and is complementary to, not a replacement for, evidence-based preventive medicine.
Always consult your healthcare provider before making decisions about vaccination for yourself or your family.