Should I get my child vaccinated?

Published on February 4, 2006 at Health

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Should you get your children innoculated or vaccinated?

They couldn’t let him get away with it, the governments and the large pharmaceutical companies. Six years ago when an article was published in the Lancet, linking the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine to autism and stomach problems people woke up a little to the blind obedience to science. But the doctor who wrote that article has been hunted down and dissected.

Because he wasn’t going to be allowed to get away with it. Vaccination is a multi-million if not billion dollar industry.

I admit a personal interest in that after a great deal of research into vaccination itself and the cycle of disease, I decided against it with the agreement of my partner and did not vaccinate my children

I was not vaccinated myself, but only found out this recently. although I did have the BCG vaccination at school, a lump on my arm tha still itches from time to time.

I am not sure why vaccinations continue excepting our blind obedience to people in white coats, uniforms or who carry medical instruments. Many vaccination programmes seem to occur but the diseases still rise up. Also when we look at the stats, lets say for measles in the UK we find the disease had all but disappeared before the vaccination was instituted in the 1970s…so what is that all about? Social conditions have as much to do with the control of disease if not more thatn vaccinations!

I will not go further in to this argument here unless I get lots of comments as the argument and research is out there on the net, I found the What the Doctors don’t tell you and the informed parent the places to start, and this book list will help greatly. As will the Vaccine Information Archive.

I am not totally against vaccination and I think it has its place but I don’t think we get all of the information we should. Your Government and a multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical industry is behind the pro-vaccine lobby, so you see I think the info we get is a little slanted.

The book that got me started was

Mass Immunisation – A Point in Question
by Trevor Gunn

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Jonathan has experience in both the nonprofit and business sectors, working in a consultative capacity and as a project manager with PCTs, charities, the arts, trade unions, businesses and individuals in the areas of Information, motivation, direction and communications development. He has helped organisations as diverse as carers charities and magazine publishers to develop strategy, policy and process to make a more efficient infrastructure. One where staff share in the gains of the organisation and the end user, whether client, patient or customer, receives the highest quality service possible. As well as being an expert in applied information technology and communication he is a qualified and experienced counsellor and motivator.

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  1. Bonita Nov 26, 2009

    HAVE A LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE http://www.relfe.com/vaccine.html

    And I want to know why is there a website http://vaers.hhs.gov/index (VAERS = Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) for the goverment if it is save ? Maks you think hey.

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