Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Hi I am new to this group and live in the UK. I have a 16 month old daughter who is part vaccinated (with her 2,3 & 4 month shots) but I have made the decision not to give her any more after doing some research. However although I am scared about the vaccinations and know they are dangerous, I am also worried about the diseases especially measles and mumps. My mother had measles as a child and she believes it really damaged her eyesight (she is nearly blind in one eye and very short sighted in the other). My uncle had mumps when he was 13 and became infertile as a result. Although they have both had healthy lives since (and are now in their late 70's), I still worry about what to do if my daughter catches these illness - is there a way to prevent the damage that my mother and uncle suffered? If so, what should I do? I have been to a homeopath but was a bit disillusioned by him to be honest, especially as he told me he vaccinated his own children but with separate jabs. I am also worried about the rubella vaccination - if my daughter hasn't had rubella by the time she hits puberty, should I give it to her then to prevent possible birth defects if she became pregnant? My mother knew someone whose baby was born with defects after contracting rubella when pregnant. Basically I would really appreciate any advice!! Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Thanks very much for your replies, however you say that neither mumps nor measles are serious yet they actually were fairly serious in my family's case..what I really need to know is how to treat these diseases so they don't become serious and cause complications - is there a specific treatment or homeopathic remedy I should use? _____ From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On Behalf Of FORCED ANARCHY Sent: 01 May 2008 11:39 Vaccinations Subject: Re: Advice needed on measles, mumps & rubella Neither measles or mumps are serious, and having them not only gives life long immunity but boost the immune system preparing it for much more serious things when older. szahratka wrote: > > I had measles and mumps as a child and am fine, so there arent always > long term effects. Also, vaccination dies not equal immunity, so > what's the point in exposing your child to all the additional toxins > in the shots? Last, if your child does catch something, a homeopath or > allopath will know how to treat it, however if there are side effects > from the vaccination, its unlikely to be reversible or treatable. > Just my opinion:) > Susie > > Sent from my iPod touch. > > On May 1, 2008, at 5:22 AM, " Macksey " <lorenasupanet (DOT) <mailto:lorena%40supanet.com> com > <mailto:lorena%40supanet.com>> wrote: > > Hi I am new to this group and live in the UK. I have a 16 month old > daughter who is part vaccinated (with her 2,3 & 4 month shots) but I have > made the decision not to give her any more after doing some research. > However although I am scared about the vaccinations and know they are > dangerous, I am also worried about the diseases especially measles and > mumps. My mother had measles as a child and she believes it really damaged > her eyesight (she is nearly blind in one eye and very short sighted in the > other). My uncle had mumps when he was 13 and became infertile as a > result. > Although they have both had healthy lives since (and are now in their late > 70's), I still worry about what to do if my daughter catches these > illness - > is there a way to prevent the damage that my mother and uncle suffered? If > so, what should I do? I have been to a homeopath but was a bit > disillusioned by him to be honest, especially as he told me he vaccinated > his own children but with separate jabs. > > I am also worried about the rubella vaccination - if my daughter > hasn't had > rubella by the time she hits puberty, should I give it to her then to > prevent possible birth defects if she became pregnant? My mother knew > someone whose baby was born with defects after contracting rubella when > pregnant. > > Basically I would really appreciate any advice!! > > Thanks, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Olive leaf extract is something my family swears by for bacterial and viral infections. Try to find it in liquid form (for potency). What is truly amazing is that the olive tree is mentioned in Bible repeatedly as having healing properties. The rubella vaccine that I received last year actually caused partial hearing loss. The book, " Vaccines Are They Really Safe and Effective " by Neil Z. explains in great detail exactly what each vaccine has done (to include the rubella vaccine). I was better off not receiving it...I am very upset that despite the damage, an attorney has told me that it will be a tough case to prove because I never had a comprehensive hearing exam prior to this vaccine. If I was completely deaf I would have a strong case though!! > > > > Hi I am new to this group and live in the UK. I have a 16 month old > > daughter who is part vaccinated (with her 2,3 & 4 month shots) but I have > > made the decision not to give her any more after doing some research. > > However although I am scared about the vaccinations and know they are > > dangerous, I am also worried about the diseases especially measles and > > mumps. My mother had measles as a child and she believes it really damaged > > her eyesight (she is nearly blind in one eye and very short sighted in the > > other). My uncle had mumps when he was 13 and became infertile as a > > result. > > Although they have both had healthy lives since (and are now in their late > > 70's), I still worry about what to do if my daughter catches these > > illness - > > is there a way to prevent the damage that my mother and uncle suffered? If > > so, what should I do? I have been to a homeopath but was a bit > > disillusioned by him to be honest, especially as he told me he vaccinated > > his own children but with separate jabs. > > > > I am also worried about the rubella vaccination - if my daughter > > hasn't had > > rubella by the time she hits puberty, should I give it to her then to > > prevent possible birth defects if she became pregnant? My mother knew > > someone whose baby was born with defects after contracting rubella when > > pregnant. > > > > Basically I would really appreciate any advice!! > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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