D.T. asks from Geneva, IL on July 22, 2010
Delayed Vaccine Help
I have 4 children vaccinated 1st 3. Taking more the healthy natural approch to feeding and taking care of my family. I have received no vaccines since my son was 3 months old, after reading a couple of books on vaccinations. Two of my children I ? vaccines may have played a role in. I stay away from nearly all additives GMO foods and eat mostly all organic fruits and vegetable as well as meats when we have them. I understand the importance vaccines have made in making most of these diseases disappear in out country. The best book I have found in "The Vaccine Book" most books are PRO vaccines or AGAINST them...looking for Moms with some advice. My Doctor a like very much but he is pro vaccines. He does read the studies on them. Not sure what to do! I am overwhelmed with info. trying to filter good and bad.
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S.L. answers from Atlanta on July 22, 2010
I vaccinated my son because my husband said I had to. I didn't question it. Now I wish I had. My son has had no known issues from it but how do we really know what will happen later in life. I personally care about others but I don't think it is my child's responsibility to participate in a global attempt to eliminate every disease on the planet. I think we have too many new ones that have been created because of medical science...Will Smith's I AM Legend is probably closer than we think. We as a people, simply follow like sheep......just like I did my ex-husband.
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S.S. answers from Chicago on July 23, 2010
I am 100% in favor of vaccines, just not tons at a time. My son is 15 months, and we have spread his out and skipped the heps and will DEFINITELY not be giving him the MMR until he is at least 5. Good for you for researching!
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T.C. answers from Colorado Springs on July 22, 2010
There are some misconceptions about vaccines. If you look at the data before widespread vaccination, you will see that the diseases they were vaccinating against were already in a long and steady decline prior to the vaccination age. Look at scarlet fever. No vaccination against it, but where is it in our society? Just an example. Here is a chart of disease related deaths from 1901 to 1975, broken down by decades, up to 1966, when widespead vaccines began:
What You Should Know About Vaccines
From Dr.Monteith's Letter July 2002
http://educate-yourself.org/vcd/knowaboutvaccines24oct02....
October 24, 2002
U.S.A. DEATHS
Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus Measles
1901 48,839 33,094 28,065 11,956
1911 20,350 20,285 11,503 7,615
1921 12,267 14,724 7,818 4,919
1931 4,388 9,850 4,709 2,957
1941 1,135 4,399 2,384 1,013
1946 467 1,460 1,697 469
1951 125 558 1,093 268
1956 45 206 788 203
1961 22 82 550 162
1966 15 32 282 44
1971-5 12 122 122 17
Clean water, good nutrition, sanitation, warm homes, and antibiotics brought most communicable diseases under control long before vaccines were introduced. Would the death rates have continued to decline without vaccines? The yearly death rate from measles fell to 44 before the measles vaccine was introduced. [15] Dr. Edward Shorter discussed the decline in diphtheria deaths before all children were vaccinated:
". . . as the list of diseases that penicillin would cure . . . became longer and longer. . . . Between 1945 and 1955 in the United States, mortality from influenza and pneumonia fell by 47 percent; deaths from syphilis dropped 78 percent. Deaths from diphtheria - for not all children had been vaccinated - virtually vanished, the mortality from that disease falling by 92 percent." [16]
Not as convincing that the vaccines did much, is it. People don't look at those numbers. You can see that Pertussis actually increased. People have been taught well by big-pharma to believe what they want you to believe. They write the text books that doctors read and study in med school. They own our medical system. Follow the money-trail. And, study and research. Be knowledgable about it. You are right to question this practice.
Also, how does disease normally enter our bodies? Through the mouth/nose. Your body has filters to strain out disease and process it in a particular way. Injecting these toxins directly into the blood stream is extremely risky. They have not had the benefit of passing through your liver/kidneys/intestines/etc. We have these filters for a reason. We have skin that protects us from toxins. To skip all of that and go right to the bloodstream is foolishness. We're asking for trouble. And, by the way, side effects can show up years later: childhood diabetes is on the rise, cancers have been linked to vaccines, autoimmune diseases (MS, gluten intolerance, etc), ADD/ADHD, many other ailments that our children in this generation are having in great numbers that never were before. I don't think that vaccinations are the only contributing factor, but I do believe they are strongly to blame for this. You are wise to look further into this. Bless you!
EDITED:
I don't know why that line up there shows up like a phone number. It's not meant to be it's the year (1951) and the stats.
Also, most people who get whooping cough have been fully vaccinated against it. We have been scared into compliance by fear-mongering. We have so many better options available today, including the simplicity of a clean and sterile environment for patients and antibiotics.
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M.H. answers from Atlanta on July 22, 2010
Hi D.,
The latest study was done by the University of Pittsburg. You can find it at
http://www.ane.pl/pdf/7020.pdf It's about 18 pages of a larger study.
I personally didn't vaccinate after my oldest was 3 but I had questioned it long before. Statistics do play a part in how doctors explain things but I never thought of my child worthy of being a statistic. I've seen brain damage first hand with two separate families that I know. That's when I stopped vaccinating and that's when my deeper research began. Many people say that you can't prove that vaccines are dangerous (the study above does) but I have never seen studies that proved it didn't do damage either. Not all health issues appear the minute the needle hits the arm.....
Someone said this to me once a long time ago..."The best way to decide if a vaccine is safe is to look at the ingredients in each vaccine. Would you put any one of those things in a needle and inject into your child's blood stream?"
Personally the theory of vaccination does not offend me. It's the pharmaceutical company's approach to market what I think is a good theory out of control. I work in an area that teaches the dangers of synthetic chemicals and the disorders they cause. I rarely speak on vaccines because I am usually talking to groups that have already passed that milestone in their lives.
My two cents!
M.
PS There is no way to have a controlled study on children...unless we live in Dr Frankenstein's laboratory. Every child/every human has a different variation and amount of synthetic chemical already in their body, even newborns. All synthetic chemicals contraindicate and will react with anything added. That's why people on multiple medications die from mild causes. I could have added a lot more information but you already said you were overwhelmed with information and trying to filter it. Don't believe for one second that the pharmaceutical industry is in it for anything but money. There may be some good things that come out of it but like my Mama said many times to me, "Even a broken clock is right twice a day..."
D., I applaud you for wanting to have answers. That's what led me to the research I did.
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B.W. answers from Minneapolis on July 22, 2010
I'm pro vaccine, but I'm not pro shoot your baby up with 4 different vaccines at a time. I do believe that chemical cocktail is harmful. With our kids, we didn't allow any vaccines until after 1yr of age, and then it was one at a time, at least 1-2 months apart, and no MMR until after age 3, no chicken pox, no Hep A. This has worked for us, our kids will end up fully vaccinated but on OUR schedule, not on the pharamceutical schedule. 4 vaccines at a time in an immature system? Its practically poison!
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S.L. answers from Atlanta on July 22, 2010
I vaccinated my son because my husband said I had to. I didn't question it. Now I wish I had. My son has had no known issues from it but how do we really know what will happen later in life. I personally care about others but I don't think it is my child's responsibility to participate in a global attempt to eliminate every disease on the planet. I think we have too many new ones that have been created because of medical science...Will Smith's I AM Legend is probably closer than we think. We as a people, simply follow like sheep......just like I did my ex-husband.
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J.K. answers from Chicago on July 22, 2010
My advice - if you're not sure what to do, then hold off on vaccinating until you are sure that you want to do it since you can never un-do a vaccine.
My nearly 5 year old has received some vaccines. He has high functioning autism, but I don't blame the vaccines for that. It's definitely in our genes (in our case) - although, maybe the vaccines did trigger the already loaded gun. After diagnosis, we did decide to stop vaccinating to minimize the chemical exposure.
My 2 year old has never had a vaccination, and truthfully, he is one of the healthiest kids I know. He has only had very minor colds and 1 bout of diarrhea/vomiting.
To boost immunity, we give the kids daily doses of probiotics and 2000 IU a day of Vit D3.
Just make sure you have religious exemption forms filled out and filed with your doctor's office.
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T.T. answers from Chicago on July 23, 2010
all i can say is this is your decision to make. you need to do all the reading you can and you will see the right answer for you and your family. Not one person can tell you the "right" answer. this is a book many recommend as it has a lot of actual research in it http://www.amazon.com/Vaccine-Safety-Concerned-Families-P... . I also recommend you make a list for each vaccine like this to help you answer your questions:
1. Name of the disease
2. Description of the disease
3. Length of time from initial infection to end of all symptoms
4. Infectious period
5. Normal symptoms of the disease
6. Known serious consequences of the disease
7. Proportion of persons infected developing serious consequences
8. Transmission route of the disease
9. Prevalence of the disease
10. Treatments of the disease and efficacy of those treatments
11. Relevant research about the disease
12. Name of the vaccine
13. Company that makes the vaccine
14. Contents of the vaccine
14A. The significance of whether or not the vaccine is live
15. History of development of the vaccine
16. Known side-effects of the vaccine and rate of incidence of those side-effects
17. Possible side-effects not yet acknowledged by the vaccine maker
18. Relevant research into the vaccine
19. How effective is the vaccine at preventing the disease?
20.What is the vaccine meant to do? (Many vaccines are not meant to prevent infection or transmission).
21.Number of cases reported each year.
22.Number of deaths reported each year from the vaccine and natural disease.
you can go to the FDA and CDC websites to read all the package inserts for each vaccine. they look intimidating but they are not at all. be careful to read the whole thing as they set it up to look confusing...like side effects are split up and in 2 separate areas....you can also see what testing they have done for safety, what age the children were for the test and for how long ( usually only a few days!) if you do all this you will have no problem making the decision you feel is best with all the confidence in the world that you have made the best decision...no matter which way you go! good luck!
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A.G. answers from Minneapolis on July 22, 2010
This is how I have heard it said best. Most kids aren't predisposed to having adverse reactions to vaccinations, but if your child is then the risk is 100% We do not vaccinate. We are waiting till our children are older.
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H.S. answers from Chicago on July 23, 2010
We only have one, but have decided not to vaccinate her. We debated for a year or two and then said never. We were going to wait to start until she was 3. I'm more scared of the vaccine than the illness. And for those people that are afraid of their kids getting the illness and their children got the shots, what's their fear? They are supposedly safe from getting it b/c of the shot. So I'll take my chances that my child is one of the few without a shot. We are currently switching to Homefirst and I am very happy with them. Do what feels the most right in your gut and you will be happiest with your decision. Don't let any doctor, drug rep, or person bully you into either way. This is on you and what you feel is best for your child. BTW, my daughter is the healthiest kid I know. I also did not get shots before age 5 and I had no health problems. Ever since then, I have been not as healthy.
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