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13 reasons not to vaccinate
1. Disease decline
2. Disease dangers 3.Vaccine safety 4.Governments eg ACIP committee 5.Vaccination self-policing 6.Vaccine ingredients 7.Contaminants 8.Medical politics 9.Vaccine failure 10. Disease theory 11. Long term effects 12.Vaccine costs 13. Misplaced Trust |
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wrote: 13 Reasons to Vaccinate: 1. Measels http://www.med.sc.edu:85/mhunt/meas4.jpg 2. Mumps http://homepage1.nifty.com/nakamurapc/photo/mumps.jpg 3. Rubella http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide18a.jpg 4. Polio http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide10a.jpg (my personal favorite: http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide08a.jpg ) 5. Tetanus http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide03a.jpg 6. Hepatitis http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide21a.jpg http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide22a.jpg 7. Diptheria http://www.immunize.org/images/ca.d/...61/img0001.htm 8. Pertussis http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide07a.jpg 9. Influenza http://www.stanford.edu/group/virus/uda/ 10. Varicella http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide24a.jpg 11. Pnuemonicoccal Disease http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide26a.jpg 12. Small Pox http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide27a.jpg 13. Expert Opinions: http://www.cdc.gov/nip/ http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2001/vaccside.html http://www.cispimmunize.org/ http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/collection/immunization Love & kisses, Amy Good girl, Amy!! Thanks for posting this! Melania Mom to Joffre (Jan 11, 2003) and #2 (edd May 21, 2005) |
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Good for you Amy!!!! I was going to post something similar, but you got to
it first. -- Sue (mom to three girls) wrote in message oups.com... 13 Reasons to Vaccinate: 1. Measels http://www.med.sc.edu:85/mhunt/meas4.jpg 2. Mumps http://homepage1.nifty.com/nakamurapc/photo/mumps.jpg 3. Rubella http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide18a.jpg 4. Polio http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide10a.jpg (my personal favorite: http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide08a.jpg ) 5. Tetanus http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide03a.jpg 6. Hepatitis http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide21a.jpg http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide22a.jpg 7. Diptheria http://www.immunize.org/images/ca.d/...61/img0001.htm 8. Pertussis http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide07a.jpg 9. Influenza http://www.stanford.edu/group/virus/uda/ 10. Varicella http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide24a.jpg 11. Pnuemonicoccal Disease http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide26a.jpg 12. Small Pox http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide27a.jpg 13. Expert Opinions: http://www.cdc.gov/nip/ http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2001/vaccside.html http://www.cispimmunize.org/ http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/collection/immunization Love & kisses, Amy |
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MDs MOSTLY *ANTI*-IMMUNIZATION
See below After Melissa posted her 13 reasons not to vaccinate... wrote: 13 Reasons to Vaccinate: 1. Measels http://www.med.sc.edu:85/mhunt/meas4.jpg 2. Mumps http://homepage1.nifty.com/nakamurapc/photo/mumps.jpg 3. Rubella http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide18a.jpg 4. Polio http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide10a.jpg (my personal favorite: http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide08a.jpg ) 5. Tetanus http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide03a.jpg 6. Hepatitis http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide21a.jpg http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide22a.jpg 7. Diptheria http://www.immunize.org/images/ca.d/...61/img0001.htm 8. Pertussis http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide07a.jpg 9. Influenza http://www.stanford.edu/group/virus/uda/ 10. Varicella http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide24a.jpg 11. Pnuemonicoccal Disease http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide26a.jpg 12. Small Pox http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide27a.jpg 13. Expert Opinions: http://www.cdc.gov/nip/ http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2001/vaccside.html http://www.cispimmunize.org/ http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/collection/immunization Love & kisses, Amy Melania replied: Good girl, Amy!! Thanks for posting this! Melania Mom to Joffre (Jan 11, 2003) and #2 (edd May 21, 2005) Melania, Ostensibly "pro-immunization" MDs are concealing a vaccine adverse event (failure-to-immunize) as they fraudulently promote their vaccinations as being 100% effective as they (in effect) deny massive numbers of babies massive numbers of free daily immunizations. MDs have no business hiding the fact that breastfeeding women scan the environment for pathogens and manufacture immunizations. MDs have no business hiding the fact that breastfeedings are immunizations which reportedly make MD-needle-vaccinations work better... MDs are mysteriously concealing a SIMPLE way to make both the immunization (breastfeeding) and vaccination rates skyrocket. See Breasts as doctors (also: Medical Veritas) http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3284 MDs are also temporarily asphyxiating babies and robbing massive amounts of blood volume from them (up to 50%). MDs are committing this robbery of baby blood volume in order to obtain (rob from babies) powerful IMMUNE cells called stem cells. The medical euphemism for this latter obvious medical crime is "immediate cord clamping." Amy is a "good girl" to be sure - but she is inclined to intellectual dishonesty (snipping key facts) and blind trust in doctors... Umbilical assault (also: Amy: Futue te ipsum et caballum tuum : ) http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/3211 Whatever the case with the benefit of vaccinations... It is obvious that MDs are quite ANTI-immunization - anti-immunizations that reportedly make MD-needle vaccinations work better. Most bizarre - sort of like MDs closing birth canals up to 30% and keeping birth canals closed the "extra" up to 30% when babies get stuck, etc. Todd |
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On 24 Mar 2005 10:58:56 -0800, "
wrote: 13 Reasons to Vaccinate: 1. Measels http://www.med.sc.edu:85/mhunt/meas4.jpg 2. Mumps http://homepage1.nifty.com/nakamurapc/photo/mumps.jpg 3. Rubella http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide18a.jpg 4. Polio http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide10a.jpg (my personal favorite: http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide08a.jpg ) 5. Tetanus http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide03a.jpg 6. Hepatitis http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide21a.jpg http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide22a.jpg 7. Diptheria http://www.immunize.org/images/ca.d/...61/img0001.htm 8. Pertussis http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide07a.jpg 9. Influenza http://www.stanford.edu/group/virus/uda/ 10. Varicella http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide24a.jpg 11. Pnuemonicoccal Disease http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide26a.jpg 12. Small Pox http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide27a.jpg 13. Expert Opinions: http://www.cdc.gov/nip/ http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2001/vaccside.html http://www.cispimmunize.org/ http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/collection/immunization Love & kisses, Amy Heh, what a great post :-) Nan |
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Melania wrote: Good girl, Amy!! Thanks for posting this! Thanks Melania and Sue and Nan!! Ironically, it was a very similar post that got me drummed off of the iVillage boards. Just goes to prove the vast superiority of usenet. PS - Todd - I plan to vaccinate both via needle and via breast, so you're preachin' to the choir. IIRC, aren't the "vaccinations" given via breastmilk only temporary (until the baby forms its own immune system)? Amy |
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WAIT TILL AGE TWO TO VACCINATE?
See below. wrote in message oups.com... Melania wrote: Good girl, Amy!! Thanks for posting this! Thanks Melania and Sue and Nan!! Ironically, it was a very similar post that got me drummed off of the iVillage boards. Just goes to prove the vast superiority of usenet. PS - Todd - I plan to vaccinate both via needle and via breast, so you're preachin' to the choir. IIRC, aren't the "vaccinations" given via breastmilk only temporary (until the baby forms its own immune system)? Amy, IMMUNIZATIONS provided by mom in breastmilk are passive immunizations - the baby's immune system is growing - with mom's help. VACCINATIONS... WHO recommends breastfeeding to age two "and beyond" (I think) and Prof. Donald Miller, MD recommends waiting until age two to begin vaccinating... Prof Miller writes: Before a child reaches the age of two he or she will have received 32 vaccinations on this schedule, including four doses each of vaccines for Hemophilus influenzae type b infections, diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis - all of them given during the first 12 months of life. Seven vaccines injected into a 13 lb. two-month old infant are equivalent to 70 doses in a 130 lb. adult. The schedule states, "Your child can safely receive all vaccines recommended for a particular age during one visit." Public health officials, however, have not proven that it is indeed safe to inject this many vaccines into infants. What's more, they cannot explain why, concurrent with an increasing number of vaccinations, there has been an explosion of neurologic and immune system disorders in our nation's children. http://www.lewrockwell.com/miller/miller15.html INCREDIBLE VACCINATION FACTOID... No vaccination studies where a control group was not vaccinated... Prof Miller writes: The CDC has not done any studies to assess the long-term effects of its immunization schedule. To do that one must conduct a randomized controlled trial, the lynchpin of evidenced-based medicine, where one group of children is vaccinated on the CDC's schedule and a control group is not vaccinated. Investigators then follow the two groups for a number of years (not just three to four weeks, as has been done in vaccine safety studies). Concerns that vaccinations in infants cause chronic neurologic and immune system disorders would be put to rest, and their safety certified, if the number of children who develop these diseases is the same in both groups. No such studies have been done, so vaccine proponents cannot say that vaccines are indeed as safe as they think they are. (One proponent, interviewed by Dan Rather on 60 Minutes, who has financial ties to the vaccine industry that he did not disclose, claims that vaccines "have a better safety record than vitamins." He neglected to mention that the U.S. government has paid out more than $1.5 billion in its Vaccine Injury Compensation Program to families of children who have been injured or killed by vaccines.) AGE TWO - SINGLE VACCINES - SPACED EVERY SIX MONTHS... Prof. Miller writes: "...a user-friendly vaccination schedule requires that vaccinations, after the age of two, be given no more than once every six months, one at a time, in order to allow the immune system sufficient time to recover and stabilize between shots." http://www.lewrockwell.com/miller/miller15.html Todd |
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I big reason for me to vaccinate...
I had to sign a form saying that I would vaccinate my children, in order to complete our adoptions. -- Jamie Earth Angels: Taylor Marlys, 1/3/03 -- Little Miss Manners, who says, "No skank you" and "Tank you very much, momma." Addison Grace, 9/30/04 -- The Prodigy, who can now roll over, and pull herself to standing while holding onto someone's fingers! Check out the family! -- www.MyFamily.com, User ID: Clarkguest1, Password: Guest Become a member for free - go to Add Member to set up your own User ID and Password "Melissa" wrote in message oups.com... 1. Disease decline 2. Disease dangers 3.Vaccine safety 4.Governments eg ACIP committee 5.Vaccination self-policing 6.Vaccine ingredients 7.Contaminants 8.Medical politics 9.Vaccine failure 10. Disease theory 11. Long term effects 12.Vaccine costs 13. Misplaced Trust |
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wrote in message
oups.com... 13 Reasons to Vaccinate: 1. Measels http://www.med.sc.edu:85/mhunt/meas4.jpg 2. Mumps http://homepage1.nifty.com/nakamurapc/photo/mumps.jpg 3. Rubella http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide18a.jpg 4. Polio http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide10a.jpg (my personal favorite: http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide08a.jpg ) 5. Tetanus http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide03a.jpg 6. Hepatitis http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide21a.jpg http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide22a.jpg 7. Diptheria http://www.immunize.org/images/ca.d/...61/img0001.htm 8. Pertussis http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide07a.jpg 9. Influenza http://www.stanford.edu/group/virus/uda/ 10. Varicella http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide24a.jpg 11. Pnuemonicoccal Disease http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide26a.jpg 12. Small Pox http://www.immunize.org/images/slides/slide27a.jpg 13. Expert Opinions: http://www.cdc.gov/nip/ http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2001/vaccside.html http://www.cispimmunize.org/ http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/collection/immunization Love & kisses, Amy I love it! -- Jamie Earth Angels: Taylor Marlys, 1/3/03 -- Little Miss Manners, who says, "No skank you" and "Tank you very much, momma." Addison Grace, 9/30/04 -- The Prodigy, who can now roll over, and pull herself to standing while holding onto someone's fingers! Check out the family! -- www.MyFamily.com, User ID: Clarkguest1, Password: Guest Become a member for free - go to Add Member to set up your own User ID and Password |
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