If you strongly steer your body to fight one type of infection, it can mean that abandonment of less activated antigen response might suffer.
So, Yes, I can see that other problems could be accentuated in the body because of the strong action of the vaccine. I read lately that the covid vaccine could stimulate cancer fighting, maybe because the vaccine spike proteins cause an increase in fighting mutations because they could do some mutations and increase cell aptopsis by the immune system. But by doing that, it would lessen the innate immune response possibly to other lung conditions...less mucous and standard innate response methods.
So I can say I consider these studies as most likely applicable. Now that the covid virus is less deadly, maybe people with even a decent immune system should consider this information. People with a defunct or improper immune system response probably should still consider taking the vaccine, mainly old people, and people on meds that suppress the immune system...there are many meds that negatively mess with proper immune response. Remember though, those with hardly any immune system left, the vaccine can't really stimulate it anyway.
I will leave this decision up to the person who is getting the vaccine, they need to make an informed decision themself. I can just give a little info to help people to make an informed decision, and everyone is different, so my info may not apply to everyone either way. The person's own doctor who has treated that person for a while would be in a better spot to give an opinion on whether they should take the vaccine.
So, Yes, I can see that other problems could be accentuated in the body because of the strong action of the vaccine. I read lately that the covid vaccine could stimulate cancer fighting, maybe because the vaccine spike proteins cause an increase in fighting mutations because they could do some mutations and increase cell aptopsis by the immune system. But by doing that, it would lessen the innate immune response possibly to other lung conditions...less mucous and standard innate response methods.
So I can say I consider these studies as most likely applicable. Now that the covid virus is less deadly, maybe people with even a decent immune system should consider this information. People with a defunct or improper immune system response probably should still consider taking the vaccine, mainly old people, and people on meds that suppress the immune system...there are many meds that negatively mess with proper immune response. Remember though, those with hardly any immune system left, the vaccine can't really stimulate it anyway.
I will leave this decision up to the person who is getting the vaccine, they need to make an informed decision themself. I can just give a little info to help people to make an informed decision, and everyone is different, so my info may not apply to everyone either way. The person's own doctor who has treated that person for a while would be in a better spot to give an opinion on whether they should take the vaccine.