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I'm in my 40s and as a kid I had whatever vaccinations were required at the

time.

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> Are people in this group WITHOUT vaccination/inoculation ?

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> Thanks for answer

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Yes i know it, but i want know if there is anybody here without it... i have

some theory about damage in imune system (auto immune). When we have nobody

here, its interessting.

Schema shows transition between allergies and auto-immune illnesses:

Gell and Coombs differentiate oversensitivity reactions into four groups, based

on the type of antibodies prevalent: IgE, IgG, IgM, cytokines…

Type 1. Mest cells bind the antibody IgE, thereby releasing mest cell mediators

such as histamine, which induce an allergic inflammation. Reaction takes place

after about 20 minutes. Test via blood test for IgE (RAST test), skin test,

elimination diet. Examples: Anaphylaxis (fainting and shock); Atopia (asthma and

eczema); food allergies; medication over-sensitivities, hay fever.

Type 2. An antibody (IgG or IgM) is directed against antigen cells. This can

induce cytotoxic or cell-killing reactions by stimulating killer cells, as is

the case after blood transfusions with an incompatible blood group. Reaction

takes place after several hours. Examples: Auto-immune haemolytic anemia

(destruction of red blood cells); Myasthenia gravis (muscular weakness due to a

disturbed relay of stimuli from the nerves to the muscles); pemphigus

(blistering of the skin); over-sensitivity to medication.

Type 3. Immune complexes (of antigens together with IgG or IgM) which are

deposited in tissue. This attracts leukocytes, and local tissue damage and

inflammation result. Takes place after 6 – 8 hours. Examples: Polyarteritis

nodosa (inflammation of arteries); post-streptococc glomerulonephritis

(inflammation of filter system of kidneys); systematic lupus erythematodes (an

auto-immune illness).

Type 4. Antigen-sensitised T-cells produce cytokines, resulting in local

inflammation reactions, for instance after organ transplants. Takes place after

48 – 72 hours. Examples: Nickel allergy; sarcoidosis; Crohn's disease.

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> I'm not sure I understand the question. Nearly everyone in the western world

gets vaccination.

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