Vaccines, while potentially useful, have long-term effects. When used excessively, they weaken the innate immune system and cause inflammatory diseases due to the vaccine's effect on the androgenic immune system. Some inflammation requires medication and some resolves naturally, but some diseases the body cannot counter, such as: B. Vaccine-associated metabolic syndrome. Bystander activation and molecular mimicry are possible pathways through which vaccines may cause autoimmune diseases. Treatments are already well advanced, but they need to be effective depending on the root cause of all these diseases.