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Old 12-27-2011, 07:41 PM
Jon Lemon Jon Lemon is offline
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The source of all this conflict is that you think vaccines against bacteria do not exist. In fact they number in the hundreds, as an immune response can be developed for virtually any antigen using the right preparation of antigen and adjuvant (known as a vaccine).

I will repeat that I have never claimed that iodine is a vaccine. Where's the bacterial antigen in iodine?

You think bacteria don't kill humans constantly? You realize that Y. Pestis is a bacterium and bubonic plague is no joke, right? You think bacterial pathogenicity can't be attenuated? Did you bother even a cursory google fact check before you let this nonsense flow?

We aren't even close to on the same page here.