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By Patricia G. Gayman, D.C.
As a parent you are or will be faced with some very important decisions regarding immunization for your child. The American medical model has been one of encouraging vaccinations and artificial immunizations as the way to prevent contracting a disease and eradicating epidemics. The federal administration has attempted to make vaccination mandatory, which certainly eliminates freedom of choice regarding our own or our child's body!
Recent studies of the body-mind connection emphasize the fact that the body is organized and maintained by an innate (inborn) intelligence. This intelligence is capable of creating the body from two cells into a perfectly formed and fully functioning organism within a few short months. This same intelligence maintains the body in a state of homeostasis with its environment, providing it has no interference, the principles of good diet, rest and exercise are followed and the body is not stressed beyond its limits to adapt.
It is the opinion of many that a healthy child raised in the sanitary conditions prevalent in our society will be able to fight off a disease or may indeed contract mild forms of some of these generally benign conditions. The benefits gained, whether the disease is contracted or successfully resisted, include lifelong immunity, which is established without the potentially adverse effects of artificial immunity.
There is a growing body of evidence pointing out the hazards and contraindications to mass vaccinations. The long-term effects of artificially stimulating the immune system during childhood are beginning to surface as our population ages. There are many questions that have not been adequately answered. This information is provided to give you a view from the other side of this issue and some food for thought.
Although the information is admittedly biased against vaccination on a wholesale basis, all statistics and hard facts are derived from well-documented, reliable sources. I urge you to use this information and the books included in the bibliography to make an informed choice. Then you can decide whether or not to have your child vaccinated from an informed position rather than because "someone" told you it was the right thing to do. Ask questions, become informed, then make your decision.
There are some hard questions that need to be considered -
- Has vaccination actually eliminated epidemics or are there other explanations for the decline in certain diseases?
- Why have several countries with much higher overall health ratings on
the World Health Organization index discontinued the widespread use of
vaccines?
- Why aren't known side effects discussed with parents before their children are injected with foreign material?
- Could there be a connection between SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) and vaccination?
- Is there such a thing as "minimal brain damage" when it is your child?
- Is it possible that the increase in degenerative diseases, cancer and
other immune disorder diseases are directly related to the widespread
use of vaccination that began approximately 50 years ago?
- Solid food is not normally introduced into the immature digestive
system of infants until after six months of age. Does it make sense
to inject foreign substances into the body of a newborn infant to
assault the immature immune system?
- Are vaccines effective in creating immunity? For how long?
- Are vaccines worth the risk of adverse reactions ranging from
mild to severe, even death?
FYI (For Your Information)
In a review of vaccine literature it is significant to note that the usual concern scientists show with having controlled studies to demonstrate efficacy of therapies seem to be lacking. Controlled, double- blind studies about vaccination and the long- or short-term effects of artificial vaccination were not conducted before introducing vaccinations on a mass scale.
The major question, however, is what effect this lack of scientific data has on our children. For instance, in a 20-month period ending July 1992, vaccination reactions reported to the federal government included:
- More than 17,000 adverse reactions
- 2,525 severe injuries
- -360 deaths
Medical doctors who administer vaccines are required to report the medical record of the vaccines, date of administration, name of the manufacturer and lot number of the vaccine, name and work address and title of the person who actually administers the vaccine. They are also required to report any adverse reactions.
In a NBC television news interview, David Kessler, MD, the former head of the FDA (Federal Drug Administration), estimated that physicians report only 10 percent of all adverse vaccine reactions!
Reactions to vaccines can be divided into two groups: Immediate and delayed/or permanent.
Immediate reactions include: Fever, drowsiness, fretfulness, vomiting, allergic reactions and convulsions.
Delayed and permanent reactions include: Epilepsy, mental retardation, learning disabilities and paralysis, damage to the immune system leading to auto-immune disorders and damage to the nervous system.
Vaccines are prepared by a variety of methods, including the use of live viruses. According to Cynthia Cournoyer in her book, What About Immunizations: Exposing The Vaccine Philosophy, "Live attenuated viruses used for vaccines, implant foreign, alien material derived from animal culture tissues into the human genetic system."
In some cases of adverse reactions, the child's body may not be reacting to the virus itself but rather to the ingredients used in making the virus available for injection.
These are among the ingredients found in vaccines:
- Acetone -a solvent used in fingernail polish remover.
- Aluminum and oil adjuvants -cancer producing in laboratory mice.
- Aluminum phosphate -used in deodorants. Toxic.
- Formaldehyde -a known cancer-causing agent which is commonly used to embalm corpses.
- Phenol (carbonic acid) -a deadly poison.
- Thimerosal (a mercury derivative) -a toxic heavy metal that is not easily eliminated from the body.
Immunizations Commonly Recommended:
There are many vaccines being used today. The following is a list of the most commonly used and the recommended schedule for administration of the vaccines, primarily from the Lange Medical Book.
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