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Some vaccines are better than other vaccines. On the other hand, there are also natural remedies and a variety of things you can do to prevent and correct. Now, prevention is better than correction. It's better to simply not run into problems. It's harder to correct problems afterwards. Vaccines now are the same as some of the vaccines from the early 1900's. Plus, you need to look at all the mercury and the baby parts they put in the bad vaccines. Bill Gates vaccines track you because it is a small computer and tattoo they put into your skin. His vaccines changes your DNA.

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Yes prevention is better than cure but it's easier said than done! No one runs into the problem intentionally. Several of my friends got bitten while rescuing dogs. You can't totally avoid it. But it's a difficult dilemma which ultimately is almost always decided in favour of vaccines to not to risk one's life.

May be, there is a better way which I ain't aware of.

But it is fundamental to understand the differences between the different kinds of vaccines and other treatments that generally work better than vaccines. You need to know how many billions of dollars are sent to families each year to cover up for all the vaccine deaths. They send the money to the families to shut them up and this has been documented in documentaries going back many decades. Bill Gates was banned in India and many countries because of the people his vaccines were murdering. It's vital to understand what they put inside these vaccines. You need to understand the risks, the side effects which mostly includes autism and other things. There are better cures out there that the globalists do not want you to know about. There are cures to cancer and to many things in life.

Well, Bill Gates case was about Polio vaccine. I want to specifically know more about ways to avoid rabies vaccine. Any information in that regard will be appreciated.
Thank you for spreading awareness on this issue!

I don't have a rabies vaccine. Should I get one? I'm 35 and I have not had that vaccine. They say some dogs have rabies and I was bit by one that probably had rabies when I was like seven years old or so. So, will I die from rabies?

I'd say, your answer is very vague. In fact, you are raising some questions. Anyway, let me try to answer these for you.

Firstly, age isn't so relevant in this case. Secondly, not everyone needs to be vaccinated for rabies. It is administered post-exposure only. So if you haven't been exposed to a rabid dog recently, you don't need to be vaccinated.

Next, bitten by a dog who "probably" had rabies is very different than the dog who is a confirmed rabid. Any vet can confirm whether a dog is a rabid or not. It's fatal for that dog also.

Finally, you won't die of rabies because of your "probable" exposure to it some 3 decades back. Rabies is a fatal neurological disease and if someone gets it, it turns fatal quite sooner ..in matter of weeks as compared to years. So don't get worried for an incident that happened in a distant past.

Hope this helps. Thank you!

Great advice. You must be like a doctor. My advice is to simply look at the list of ingredients inside a vaccine before taking it.