Answered by a member - Jul. 29, 2012 2:22pm
and umm...bogus..? skip on over to your local pharmacy and youll see the exact same things i have been saying, written in black and white. some babies simply cant tolerate that kind of concoction injected into their tiny systems. if all this was bogus i would have nothing to back it up. im telling you the proof is within reach, and you are simply choosing to ignore it. i am choosing not to risk my babies health for "the greater good"
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Answered by a member - Jul. 27, 2012 6:35pm
There are exemption forms to ensure no one tries to tell you they are needed for school. everyone has a right to say no.
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Answered by a member - Jul. 28, 2012 7:26pm
and about the food label comment, would you feed your child a bottle full of aluminum, formaldehyde, mercury, aborted fetal tissues, and monkey kidney cells ?? i would certainly hope not. so then why inject it straight into them at 2 months old ...? also, there is a large fund set aside to pay parents for vaccine injuries that go to court. if vaccines didnt cause injury, why would they pay parents for the damage they have done ? i think you need to do the research.
here are some sickening vaccine damage reports. http://www.vaccineinjury.info/vaccine-damage-reports-2010.html
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Answered by NaturallyMeMum - Jul. 30, 2012 11:52am
I agree with you "a member", there have been reports of links between vaccination and autism for one thing. There are toxins in there and I'm going to do a lot of research about alternatives to vaccines, as I'm not comfortable having my baby injected with those substances. Sure, most of us had no adverse effects from it....but what if.....and i don't want that "what if" to apply to MY baby.
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Answered by a member - Jul. 28, 2012 7:06pm
obviously you havnt took my advice and read ANY inserts. because they clearly state that autism can me a side effect. and i do recall the president of CDC on CNN saying YES it DOES cause autism. some children (mostly boys) are born with a certain dormant mitochondria cell and vaccinations are often the trigger to wake up these cells. which in turn, cause the child to become autistic. i will post a link with this clip.
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Answered by a member - Jul. 29, 2012 1:58pm
http://wonder.cdc.gov/wonder/help/vaers/VAERS_brochure.pdf about VAERS. also, only a portion of vaccine reactions are reported. the real numbers are much higher.
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Answered by a member - Jul. 29, 2012 1:52pm
http://www.medalerts.org/vaersdb/index.php im sure if you search this database you will find many documented deaths of infants days or only hours after receiving their shots. if you are unfamiliar with VAERS here is the definition.
What Is VAERS?
The Vaccine Adverse Event
Reporting System (VAERS)
is a national program that
monitors the safety of
vaccines after they are
licensed. VAERS is managed
by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA)
with that link you are free to enter any age, any shot, any symptom and see the reports. here is a partial one of houndres,thousands like it.
Administered by: Private Purchased by: Unknown
Symptoms: Sudden infant death syndrome
SMQs:, Neonatal disorders (narrow)
Write-up: normal 4 moth old infant received DTP/OPV in office at on 28Mar90, put to bed at 10:00pm; found dead at 10:30 pm.
its a reliable source. the information is all out there
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Answered by a member - Jul. 29, 2012 3:29am
i am simply a worried and concerned mother just like the rest of you on this site, who only wants whats best for my children. i thought i would share my discovery upon reading vaccination packages. they are out there for anyone to read upon request. its a reliable source of information. if you are at least curious, go ahead.
i dont think i deserve to be called a bad person in one way or another for trying to share information in a respectful way, but i see this is a touchy subject and i will drop it. again, i have not done this to intentionally upset anyone, it was only a suggestion. nothing i have mentioned about the vaccination package was a lie. if you dont believe me, request it for yourself. again im sorry, enjoy your pregnancies and your babies.
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