Guest guest Posted April 29, 2008 Report Share Posted April 29, 2008 Vaccination Yes or No? I am not a doctor and would not like to suggest whether or not to vaccinate in a particular case. But the process of vaccination for the young infant is much more hazardous than for an older child. Just looking at the injuries and deaths on the VAERS register we see they plummet to very low levels after the first year and even after 6 months possibly. Fit and healthy before a vaccine. Certainly a must. No point at all in having vaccines if you are unwell. Vitamins up to level. Yes, certainly, orange juice and cod liver oil before entertaining vaccines and not just the day before. Single or multi vials? Single every time. Vaccines with ANY mercury? No thanks. Vaccines with OGM? No thanks. Vaccines with other animal bits? No thanks or if yes, only ONCE. Vaccines AM or PM? AM only and at 8am or 9am preferably. The reactions come hours later and that means when you may be in bed at 10pm or later. Not the best time to seek help. Exercise after? Definitely no. Rest tranquil, you dont want the vaccine pumping around the body. Repeat vaccines? Why do we need these if we are to believe the notion that a vaccine protects us? Multi vaccines? Definitely not. Why have up to ten times the amount of antigen to endure with the fact that 2 or three repeats are needed to get protection. This is exactly when anaphylaxis becomes an increasing risk. Don’t be too far from seeking help. Use of tylenol etc? Why should you need this? If you have need for medication after a vaccine something is SERIOUSLY wrong with that vaccine. Nearly every prosecution for SBS or murder by the parents shows evidence of tylenol use to alleviate problems with the bad vaccine. The one medication proven to be a life saver is adrenaline/ephedrine given when the normal but abnormal anaphylaxis kicks in and this needs to be administered by a doctor. Ask if your doctor is used to administering adrenaline/ephedrine to patients. If he is good that’s a bonus and then ask him why he is used to administering adrenaline/ephedrine. It is given to stop anaphylactic vaccine reactions to patients from killing them. Are the particular vaccines really necessary and at this point in time? If not, don’t have them? For example the risk from German Measles/Rubella is a risk for a mother having a child. Is it therefore needed at age 1 year? I don’t think so. Natural immunisation is always better than artificial immunisation. Does your doctor believe like Offitt that vaccines are 100 per cent safe? If so be wary. Ask him the last time he got a vaccination. Also ask if he has ever refused to have a vaccine. Ask him if he knows what thimerosal is even? Many people in the job situation haven’t got time to read into one particular part of one issue. As a teacher now in retirement I have learned many theories of teaching that well, might have been useful to know while I was a teacher. I have zero knowledge of the benefits of vaccines which work most of the time, we hope but rather too much knowledge of what may and does go wrong after vaccines, especially repeat vaccines. The ever present damnation of vaccine companies for contamination of their products is just another factor that is unacceptable but different from normal anaphylaxis, mercury in vaccines, multiple vaccines, OGM vaccines et al which are there on purpose and by design. The non testing of almost every vaccine must worry someone if only me. Oh yes? Space out those vaccines. What can you say when given half a dozen vaccines and you are unwell. Where does the blame lie? And finally remember if all else fails and you do get a bad reaction there is always legal action. Hannah Poling was the first case to succeed and that after 250 000 adverse reports in the VAERS. Thats makes your chance of winning ten times higher than the lottery. And that can’t be bad either? Good luck! Yes or No? Vaccination Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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