To Vaccinate or Not-It's Your Decision

Should I vaccinate my child, and if so, with what? You ask.

Child Immunization Schedule

Answer: After two decades of research, soul searching, and schooling with this most controversial issue, my write back has to be--Yes. . .You should vaccinate your child And your pet for the most base diseases they will be exposed to in everyday life.

Child Immunization Schedule

Now, if I haven't lost you constantly yet, let me explain...

How would you feel if you decided not to vaccinate your child and he/she came down with polio? I have some clients with Post Polio Syndrome, and let me tell you, their life is constant and unending pain. Granted, you may have a bank account large adequate to overcome a case of Parvo in your puppy (if it survives,) but is it worth it for the puppy to have to go straight through that? Or Feline Leukemia in your cat? Vaccines are cheap and efficient guarnatee for these deadly and debilitating diseases.

"Well," I hear you commenting already, "what about all those side effects, governmental conspiracies to give whole populations Aids, vaccine-induced autism and mercury toxicity I read about caused specifically by the vaccines?"

Many studies on the other side of pro-vaccinating show conclusively that more people die when they are Not given the vaccines than are affected adversely when given vaccines.

"But, what it if were Your child that ended up with autism?" You counter.

This is how I cope it in my practice. . .

I carry a homeopathic nosode that removes all the negative elements of the vaccine like adjuvants and thimerisole (the mercury used as the preservative.) It is a drop that the personel takes two weeks before and up to two weeks after the vaccine to alleviate the side effects of the vaccines. The nosodes I carry are Human Vaccinosis Nosode, Traveler's Immunization Nosode Drops, Pet Vaccinosis Nosode, and I even have them for horses, cows, sheep and goats. Easy, effective, cheap and safe.

Nosodes can also be used As Vaccines, but knowing society's busy schedule and the percentages of people that boost their pets at the appropriate time, I would not recommend it. It does not seem like a viable explication at this time to dose yourselves, your children, or your pets on a never-fail weekly time schedule.

There are also laboratory titer tests currently available to test the drive of the immune system and how efficient it is working from the previous vaccines or from being exposed to the diseases we are currently vaccinating for. A blood sample is needed. If the immune system is strong, it does not need a booster. How much does this cost? I don't know. You will have to ask your practitioner/doctor. For humans, this may be covered by insurance.

So why would one person/animal come down with a disease while the others in the family/litter do not?

Immunity is influenced by a range of factors. Each of us is unique in our ability to fend off disease. Our genes may be strong or weak depending on the mixture of our father's and mother's influence. Other influences consist of environmental stress (food, temperature, emotions,) our diets (sugar will temporarily suppress the immune system for some hours after consumption,) our body's alkalinity (influenced by our diet and the amounts of raw fruits/vegetables/grass we eat,) and the virulence of the pathogen (virus or bacteria). The more virulent, the more threatening to our body. whole of exposure also influences the virulence. For example, how often do we wash our hands and touch our faces? Did man sneeze in our face? Did we take an airplane trip and get exposed to all kinds of other things at the same time so that our immune system is going crazy just trying to keep up? Have we taken our supplements? Immune boosters? Have we had adequate sleep? How is our attitude?

All these things can influence how severely we will be affected and the drive of our immune system.
The greatest decision to vaccinate or not to vaccinate is up to you. Just know that there is a lot of propaganda out there and that the truth lies somewhere in between. I would never place judgment whether way on your decision. However, I do feel it's my job to educate you as much as I know how to, because there are some options to make the vaccine touch safer.

To Vaccinate or Not-It's Your Decision

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