Feline wrote:WTF? Since when did they vaccinate so young and since when did they give so many on the same day. Three actual injections with 7 vaccines in and one oral.
I'm not anti vaccinations, all my kids and grandkids have been vaccinated. I'm anti unsafe vaccinations and so many at one time are IMO (and many Drs, lawyers, judges etc opinions as well ) unsafe.
The older I have got the more I have realised that not everything the medical profession or pharmaceuticals companies do are in our interest. in fact, Drs just accept that vaccines are safe because pharma tells them they are. GPs do not have the time anymore to research or learn new things.
You are more likely to become damaged by the vaccine than the disease. Every year more and more vaccines are given, many for things that have a tiny risk.
Trouble is you are not allowed to question anything or you become an antivaxxer They have never done studies on vaccinated and unvaccinated children together to see if vaccines are harmful or work, how bizarre is that?
Guest wrote:Feline wrote:WTF? Since when did they vaccinate so young and since when did they give so many on the same day. Three actual injections with 7 vaccines in and one oral.
I'm not anti vaccinations, all my kids and grandkids have been vaccinated. I'm anti unsafe vaccinations and so many at one time are IMO (and many Drs, lawyers, judges etc opinions as well ) unsafe.
The older I have got the more I have realised that not everything the medical profession or pharmaceuticals companies do are in our interest. in fact, Drs just accept that vaccines are safe because pharma tells them they are. GPs do not have the time anymore to research or learn new things.
You are more likely to become damaged by the vaccine than the disease. Every year more and more vaccines are given, many for things that have a tiny risk.
Trouble is you are not allowed to question anything or you become an antivaxxer They have never done studies on vaccinated and unvaccinated children together to see if vaccines are harmful or work, how bizarre is that?
you haven't mentioned parents can pay to have the vaccines separately, which any parent would do if they were really that bothered. it would help other people if you could link to the articles or studies where the many Drs, lawyers, judges etc say they think a lot of vaccines at the same time are unsafe, or even just name them if you can't link.
have you got any examples of children definitely being damaged by the multi vaccines?
Rolluplostinspace wrote:The vaccine damage curts have paid out billions i America for vaccine damage.
There's all the proof you need.
The more vaccintated a population the unhealthy that population.
Vaccines compromise the immune system.
Holly wrote:Noooooooooooo, I don't agree, most of us "older" people have been vaccinated as babies for just about everything and we never got sick. I also had my children vaccinated and we never had any problems.
Have your kids vaccinated, it will give them immunity from very dangerous viruses that could kill them. No vaccination = no protection!
Holly wrote:What Would Happen If We Stopped Vaccinations?
Before the middle of the last century, diseases like whooping cough, polio, measles, Haemophilus influenzae, and rubella struck hundreds of thousands of infants, children and adults in the U.S.. Thousands died every year from them. As vaccines were developed and became widely used, rates of these diseases declined until today most of them are nearly gone from our country.
Nearly everyone in the U.S. got measles before there was a vaccine, and hundreds died from it each year. Today, most doctors have never seen a case of measles.
More than 15,000 Americans died from diphtheria in 1921, before there was a vaccine. Only two cases of diphtheria have been reported to CDC between 2004 and 2014.
An epidemic of rubella (German measles) in 1964-65 infected 12½ million Americans, killed 2,000 babies, and caused 11,000 miscarriages. Since 2012, 15 cases of rubella were reported to CDC.
Given successes like these, it might seem reasonable to ask, “Why should we keep vaccinating against diseases that we will probably never see?” Here is why:
Vaccines don't just protect yourself.
Most vaccine-preventable diseases are spread from person to person. If one person in a community gets an infectious disease, he can spread it to others who are not immune. But a person who is immune to a disease because she has been vaccinated can’t get that disease and can’t spread it to others. The more people who are vaccinated, the fewer opportunities a disease has to spread.
More to read...
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/whatifstop.htm
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