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Rethinking Everything You've Been Told About Vaccines and Natural Health

By Admin July 2, 2025 7 min read 11 Views

Rethinking Everything You've Been Told About Vaccines and Natural Health

Let’s talk about something we all think we understand: vaccination. From the moment a child is born, it’s a standard part of life. But have you ever stopped to ask a fundamental question: what’s actually in a vaccine?

Most of us probably assume a vaccine contains some kind of medicine designed to destroy a specific germ. I used to think that, too. But the truth is quite different. A vaccine for a particular disease doesn’t contain medicine to kill the germs; it contains the germs themselves.

Yes, you read that right. When a child receives polio drops, my understanding is that they are being given a live polio virus. A measles vaccine introduces a processed measles virus into their tiny body. Some vaccines use live viruses, some use dead ones, and others use "half-dead" viruses. But the core principle remains: a vaccine is not medicine, it's the pathogen.

This fact astonished me when I first learned it. How can you call something a treatment for a disease if it contains the very thing that causes it? How can we justify introducing a disease-causing agent into the body of a brand-new baby, an innocent being who doesn’t even know it’s human yet?

The entire premise of vaccination, as I see it, hinges on one incredible fact: the human body possesses its own profound, built-in intelligence.

Your Body: The Ultimate Research Laboratory

From the moment we are born, our bodies are brilliant defenders. When any germ enters our system, the body immediately acts like a security guard, checking to see if it’s a friend or a foe. There are countless "good" germs that our body welcomes, but it's the harmful ones—the pathogens—that trigger an amazing response.

When a pathogen is detected, I believe a team of internal researchers—the thymus gland, liver, spleen, bone marrow, and kidneys—all collaborate. They work together to analyze the intruder and figure out the exact "formula" for the medicine needed to destroy it.

What do I mean by a "formula"? Think about making soup. To make a great soup, you need to know which ingredients to use, in what exact quantities, and how to combine them. Without that formula, you can't make the dish. In the same way, our body’s internal doctors discover the perfect formula, gather the raw materials from our blood, mix them up, and deploy the custom-made medicine to eliminate the threat.

This is the principle vaccination is built on—the belief that our bodies have this natural, God-given ability to learn and defeat germs. But if our bodies are so smart, why do we need to think so hard about our health?

An intricate, glowing schematic of the human body, where organs like the liver, spleen, and bone marrow are depicted as sophisticated, high-tech laboratories. Inside these labs, tiny, intelligent beings in white coats are analyzing pathogens and formulating glowing potions of medicine. The aesthetic is a blend of biology and futuristic technology, symbolizing the body's innate intelligence.

The Five Pillars of True Immunity

If our bodies are born with this incredible defense system, why do we get sick with things like Chikungunya or the flu as adults? Why can a newborn’s body handle a vaccine, but an adult's body struggles with everyday illnesses?

In my view, diseases are not caused by germs alone. A germ is just a trigger. The real problem arises when our body’s internal pharmacy is compromised. I believe our natural ability to fight off illness rests on five key pillars. When we get sick, it’s because one or more of these pillars has weakened.

Reason #1: The Quality of Your "Ingredients"
Imagine your body is the mother, your blood is the kitchen, and the medicine your body creates is a soup. If a key ingredient for the soup—say, a vegetable—has gone bad, the final soup will be inedible. Similarly, if the raw materials in your blood have degraded in quality, the "medicine" your body produces won’t be effective, and the germs will win. The problem wasn’t the germ; it was the poor quality of the materials in your blood.

Reason #2: The Availability of Your "Ingredients"
Now, let's say you're making that soup, but you’re completely missing a crucial ingredient. The final dish just won't be right. In the same way, if your blood is missing a necessary component or doesn't have enough of it, your body can't prepare the right formula to destroy a pathogen. Again, is the germ to blame, or is it the deficiency in your own body?

Reason #3: The Quantity of Your Blood
Our body needs an optimal amount of blood based on our height, weight, and age. If the overall quantity of blood is low, I believe the body goes into conservation mode. It won’t waste precious resources fighting germs. The illness occurs not because of the pathogen, but because the body simply didn't have enough resources to mount a defense.

Reason #4: The State of Your Mind
There is an undeniable, powerful connection between the mind and the body. If your mind is filled with fear, it can sabotage your body’s natural healing ability. Think about this: you eat a meal and are happily digesting it. Then, someone tells you a lizard fell into the food. What happens? You instantly feel sick and might even vomit. Your stomach was digesting just fine a moment ago! What changed? Your mind. It told the body to reject the food. If you believe you are helpless against a virus and only a drug can save you, your body might just listen. But if you have confidence in your body’s intelligence, you empower it to do its job.

Reason #5: The Integrity of Your Body’s Intelligence
Finally, the body’s core intelligence can itself be affected or compromised. When this guiding system is weakened, our defenses fall, and we become susceptible to disease.

So, when I see someone who never gets sick, I don't think they're just lucky. I believe it’s because these five pillars are strong in their body. We don’t need to fear germs; we need to focus on keeping our own internal environment strong.

The World’s Best Vaccine: Mother’s Milk

Now for the most important part of this whole discussion. While a vaccine contains a germ, I believe the best "vaccine" in the world is something far more profound: a mother's milk.

Mother’s milk is the original, and in my opinion, the most powerful transfer of immunity. Through her milk, a mother gives her child the secret formulas her body has developed over her entire lifetime. It doesn't stop there; this is ancestral knowledge. It contains the wisdom of her mother, her grandmother, and generations before her on how to defeat countless diseases. Scientists even have a name for this: "Transfer Factor."

 An artistic representation of a mother's milk transferring ancestral knowledge and immunity to her baby as a glowing thread of light.

I firmly believe that a child who is breastfed exclusively for the first six months, without interference from artificial substances, will build the strongest, most resilient immune system possible.

When a newborn receives a vaccine, its brand-new immune system is forced to focus all its energy on fighting this one, artificially introduced germ. In doing so, I think it becomes distracted. Instead of downloading the vast, comprehensive library of immune knowledge from its mother's milk, it's stuck in a single battle. As a result, the body may become "secure" against that one disease, but I fear it becomes weaker and more afraid of all the others it was meant to learn about naturally.

From my perspective, vaccination is a tool that can risk overwriting the profound ancestral wisdom our bodies are meant to inherit.

My Final Thoughts

The human body is not a fragile, helpless machine. It is a brilliant, self-healing organism with an intelligence that we are only just beginning to understand. The path to lifelong health, in my opinion, isn’t found by fearing every germ in the world and trying to fight them from the outside.

Instead, I believe the path lies in looking inward. It’s about nourishing our bodies, strengthening our five pillars of health, and honoring the natural systems we were born with. When we understand how to maintain our internal balance, we don't need to live in fear of any disease.

My advice? Trust the profound wisdom of your body. It knows exactly what it’s doing.

 

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