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Is it just me...? Vaccination Q’s.
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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1670018" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>My understanding. Some vaccines have an adjuvant added. Adjuvants help increase the immune response and effectiveness. Vaccines with adjuvants form tissue deposits at the injection site beneath the skin that are seen and felt as knots. </p><p>The stronger the adjuvant, the more likely, the bigger and longer lasting the knot. Example is Alpha-7 vaccine. It is a one shot blackleg vaccine - no second shot required in a few weeks. I think that is due to the stronger oil adjuvant. It seems to always result in a big knot.</p><p>Human vaccines have adjuvants as well. I assume we have lesions in muscle from those vaccines as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1670018, member: 40418"] My understanding. Some vaccines have an adjuvant added. Adjuvants help increase the immune response and effectiveness. Vaccines with adjuvants form tissue deposits at the injection site beneath the skin that are seen and felt as knots. The stronger the adjuvant, the more likely, the bigger and longer lasting the knot. Example is Alpha-7 vaccine. It is a one shot blackleg vaccine - no second shot required in a few weeks. I think that is due to the stronger oil adjuvant. It seems to always result in a big knot. Human vaccines have adjuvants as well. I assume we have lesions in muscle from those vaccines as well. [/QUOTE]
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