Our world and the infections that originate here come and go faster than we know. For instance, diseases like polio and measles no longer exist in the United States and most doctors today have never came into contact with those specific cases. In addition to evolution and changing pathogens, knowledge about our immune system has become a greater factor in this argument. According to noted Medical Doctor, Suzanne Humphries, the infection is not the root of the problem in comparison to the individual strength of our immune systems. She further explains by stating that, “stress, toxins and other non-infectious antigens can trigger the immune system cascade, in very similar ways to infections” (28). To be put differently, vaccines contain a medical formulation that contains many unnatural substances, while our bodies contain their own natural remedy that can consequently be more …show more content…
When dealing with these factors, we have to realize that many beliefs and opinions are everywhere and we have to recognize every single one of them. California recently ignored all personal beliefs when the state governor, Jerry Brown, signed a bill in 2015 that has banned all reasons made by anti-vaccination believers when it related to getting shots required for school systems. For those who are for vaccines, there is a lot of evidence to support their claim, and well as those who are against it. Common ground between the two needs to stay balanced in order to move forward from this controversial