Quote Originally Posted by Gelatinous Cube View Post
Well you're right about being on thin ice. I don't know much about medical science beyond what you would consider common knowledge (like the differences between Viruses and Bacteria, and perhaps more importantly the differences between how one or the other becomes immune to what we're putting out there). There's surely merit to the idea that ignoring nature's ebbs and flows is a recipe for disaster, however what you're talking about is almost certainly anti-biotics, not vaccinations. Very different.
Good post :)

Bacteria of course don't act in the same way as viruses, and my previous point was directed towards the latter. Brain slip of mine, I attest.

Remember the thing I said about working on it

However:

1. I heard you should treat bacteria with some respect regardless... Not because of immunity, but because work-arounds. It's on the same evolvement cycle as we are (but granted not on the scale of viruses). Did I get this wrong?

2. This has absolutely nothing to do with my main point, that we barely know what what we are doing around these key issues, and it would be unwise to put all eggs in one basket...

My points is "all eggs in one basket being unwise"... Do you think that perspective is wrong?