Young girl about to receive a vaccine in her upper arm © Heather Hazzan

Vaccination prevents epidemics by boosting immunity, but vaccinated populations of humans and the domestic dog experience excessive immunity in the form of allergies and anaphylaxis.


Prof. Mumblebard says
: “Vaccination is one of the most efficient of biological breakthroughs: it simply primes the immune system against specific pathogens by a process of harmless inoculation.”

Robin and the Honey Badger say: “Vaccination does prevent epidemics, but this benefit carries several misunderstood costs because it forces the immune system to react unnecessarily. Serial inoculation without real possibility of infection disrupts the diagnostic capacity intrinsic in the immune system, resulting in dysfunctional hypersensitivity to various substances unrelated to microbes. One resulting cost of vaccination is allergy, the most acute form of which is anaphylaxis. This is potentially more hazardous to otherwise healthy individuals than most epidemic diseases would have been. Although performing double-blind randomised experiments on humans is unethical, our hypothesis could be tested on the domestic dog, which shares the unintended consequences of multiple vaccinations in suffering from many allergies unknown to its ancestor, the wolf.”

Please join us here at the Bio-edge with your own comments. In the discussion below we encourage links to any evidence supporting either Prof. Mumblebard or Robin and the Honey Badger.

Link 1: Medical explanation of anaphylaxis.