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Covid jab - is it compulsory?
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7403239" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>The reaction to the jab could be down to several reasons.</p><p></p><p>Firstly, you've just stuck a metal object into a muscle. This causes pain and inflammation, the cells in the area release certain chemicals and the immune system migrates there even if no pathogen or autogenic agent is present.</p><p></p><p>Second, the vaccine will contain a number of compounds, the Pfizer one, in particular uses a lipid capsule the mRNA is encased in. Sure enough, this lipid may appear as 'foreign' to your body and your immune system will react to it- an allergic reaction.</p><p></p><p>The feeling rough and in particular, feeling hotter than usual is a classic part of your innate immune response and entirely normal. Raising the body's temperature has been a way of combating pathogens for eons.</p><p></p><p>You may take paracetamol or other painkillers if you so wish with minimal ill effect, the immune system will take several days to do anything with an antigen it has not yet encountered before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7403239, member: 54866"] The reaction to the jab could be down to several reasons. Firstly, you've just stuck a metal object into a muscle. This causes pain and inflammation, the cells in the area release certain chemicals and the immune system migrates there even if no pathogen or autogenic agent is present. Second, the vaccine will contain a number of compounds, the Pfizer one, in particular uses a lipid capsule the mRNA is encased in. Sure enough, this lipid may appear as 'foreign' to your body and your immune system will react to it- an allergic reaction. The feeling rough and in particular, feeling hotter than usual is a classic part of your innate immune response and entirely normal. Raising the body's temperature has been a way of combating pathogens for eons. You may take paracetamol or other painkillers if you so wish with minimal ill effect, the immune system will take several days to do anything with an antigen it has not yet encountered before. [/QUOTE]
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