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This is the CDC, Center for Disease Control, worksheet for good parenting. Just a quick glance lets you know that it is time for parents to jump in and make some decisions that might force them to give up the thought that the institution of medicine is a holy place to be trusted. Now the question is, who
made these decisions and was any part of it based on greed?
When you mention childhood vaccine schedules shoulders get squared and jaws become set. Everyone has an opinion that seems to be grounded in stone rather than a child’s best interest. An opinion without research is a prank some play just to be right, but when there are lives at stake that's not good enough. We need to do better than our opinions might have us believe.
If we back up to the basics of the human body, it’s pretty much a perfect machine. Children come equipped with an immune system and what it needs to survive. Good care and nourishment foster those systems and it can do amazing things. Add chemicals and you diminish that perfect system for what we hear is a better, more improved machine?
It’s time for parents to think out loud and do some homework. There are opinions on all sides, but the final one should be yours and it should be based on your particular child.
So where do you go to get answers to make decisions when it comes to the published vaccine schedule that your doctor is forced to rely upon? Good question. Your doc is limited by law as to what can be said to you. That’s a problem since we have always believed the doctor’s word was final, but things have changed.
In the search for truth about medicines and vaccines there are a few things that might help you come to your decision:
1. Never forget that science is for hire. You can make statistics show what you need to prove.
2. It can takes years or decades for the ramifications of medicines to manifest, so “no known side effects” is a spineless phrase.
3. Television media receives about 75% of their income from Big Pharma advertising. This makes them a less than trustworthy resource.
4. Many of our former trusted sources have been funded by entities with secondary gain as a priority over health.
5. Read and research ingredients for all medications. No matter how long that research takes or who you annoy, it is worth your effort. Each ingredient will have threads on line to more information.
6. If any medications have roots in mercury or lead you should have great concern. These elements are casually used and cause great harm. They are often labeled with names you don’t associate with these metals, such as thimerosal which is mercury and highly toxic.
7. You can also check the VAERS website which is, Vaccine Adverse Effect Reporting System. This is a poorly developed government site that is difficult to use, but with persistence you can find information on vaccine injuries from those who tackled the site to report injuries.
8. The FDA, the CDC, the AMA and ADA are all government entities with information. Sometimes it conflicts and all positions should be verified. None are trustworthy any longer.
9. You can also check the internet for lawyers who specialize in lawsuits over a specific product.
10. Check YouTube for information from others who have taken the medication in question.
The truth is not easy to come by and making a decision that is counter to popular opinion can be a nightmare, but again, there are lives at stake. All we can do is our best to make independent decisions about health and the need for a child to be give 79 vaccines before age 18.