Guest guest Posted January 26, 2012 Report Share Posted January 26, 2012 On this topic, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20442687 this research (with a lunatic IMO recommendation at the end btw) does raise an interesting point for me. FINDINGS: Breast milk from Indian women had the highest IgA and neutralizing titers against all 3 vaccine strains, while lower but comparable median IgA and neutralizing titers were detected in breast milk from Korean and Vietnamese women, and the lowest titers were seen in American women. Neutralizing activity was greatest against the 2 vaccine strains of human origin, RV1 and 116E. This neutralizing activity in one half of the breast milk specimens from Indian women could reduce the effective titer of RV1 by ¡2 logs, of 116E by 1.5 logs, and RV5 G1 strain by ¡1 log more than that of breast milk from American women. Note how the population who would be most highly vaccinated, also had the 'least effective' breast milk. Unfortunately, epigenetics is very likely play a huge role in all the chronic illness faced by our children. It would be nice to think that each generation kind of gets a do over, but that is not the case. So, for someone like me, who was actually fairly lightly vaxed as a kid (and never vaxed while sick as my mom pointed out--in fact the doc refused to vax me once because I cracked my head on a pole on the way into the clinic. compare that to now when the only reason not to give multi-vaxes is if the child is dead), and had a mother who was even less vaxed, and who grew up on what was in effect an organic farm, and only had 3 amalgams, breastfeeding was clearly the best option. It would seem that for some people, that best option has been taken away from them by a variety of insults, some of those insults very likely even before they were conceived. Anita > > Unfortunately this would have given your son massive exposure to Mercury, > different from having old amalgams and breastfeeding. I had a filling > removed and replaced in my first trimester with Sam > > Mandi x > > > In a message dated 26/01/2012 14:09:19 GMT Standard Time, > dr.nilou@... writes: > > I filled four amalgams while breastfeeding. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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