I don''t believe in vaccines now, but when my children were young, I was just an obedient parent. but I might have been in trouble, because I could have put up a fight if I knew then what I know now.
2007-12-20 16:37:23
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answered by Jesus is the best. 3
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i have fairly debated with myself those days about getting my son vaccinated extra. he's due for his 6 months pictures this coming month. I surely have lengthy gone to each of the web pages the anti-vaccination human beings have revealed on the following and that i nonetheless am no longer confident that the prospect outweighs the benefits. certain, there are some exciting issues contained in vaccinations, yet all the flaws they supposedly reason are theories. no longer some thing has been shown nor will be shown. If someone might want to educate to me that vaccinations reason autism or different wellness issues, then i'd not get my son vaccinated. because it stands, even the present vaccination keep in mind became because of the vaccination causing a epidermis rash... wow, a epidermis rash. Plus, my son will be a international tourist. i will not disclose him to different viruses, diseases, and so on. in different countries the position those issues are extra conventional with out having him appropriately vaccinated antagonistic to them. by the way, your first link would not artwork when I click on it.
2016-10-19 21:44:15
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answered by ? 4
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I wish I didn't sign up for the HPV vaccine. Now I need two more doses to prevent any spontaneous mutation from occurring. Why is everything in our world so corrupt? Vaccines never used to have these compounds and worked just fine. Why do some people feel the need to introduce formaldehyde, of all things...?
2007-12-20 13:36:39
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answered by Jasumi 4
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I know what is in vaccines, and I've had all six of my children vaccinated, as I was, as my wife was, as her siblings were, as mine were, and as my grandchildren are now being vaccinated. Unlike the authors of the nonsense in your URLs, I am a licensed professional who knows what I'm talking about.
I also happen to be a graduate of one of the world's premiere divinity schools and I can tell you without fear of contradiction that there is no biblical injunction against vaccines and vaccination. They are not even mentioned in the Bible! That's because the causes of the diseases against which vaccines work were totally and entirely unknown when the Bible was written.
2007-12-20 13:44:20
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answered by Anonymous
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My grandmother lived through the days of polio. After hearing about it first hand and KNOWING it is still out there? Yes I would still vaccinate my child. God gave you doctors. Use them.
2007-12-20 13:55:30
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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Do you know what's in Premarin the woman's hormone pill?
When it comes to certain illness. One must fight fire with fire. In order to be protected you need to be infected in order for your bodies to make the antibodies that will protect you. That is how the vaccination for small pox was discovered. Milk maids that contacted cow pox, which wasn't deadly, never contacted small pox, which was. But then again I am worried about "added" ingredients, that may not be needed.
2007-12-20 13:34:35
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answered by punch 7
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I am standing proof of the efficacy of vaccines, having survived the last polio epidemic in the United States. The fact Jonas Salk saved me from a horrid disease I saw classmates suffer is good enough for me as a starting point.
My uncle is a retired microbiologist who spent his entire career working on vaccines, because as a child, he saw his sister die from TB. He would never have deliberately added any ingredient that he had any suspicions over, and the testing procedure is rigorous.
I shall abide by your wishes, but I will point out that both of your links are well known junk science sites and are not evidence-based. The famous Wakefield paper was pulled from The Lancet and Wakefield himself now lives in disgrace for admitting he fabricated the evidence.
Death from measles has been decreased by 90 percent on the African continent.
More information with medical and scientific evidence is available at www.quackwatch.org
2007-12-20 13:36:20
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are going to go that far, how bout researching all the chemicals in the food you are feeding your child?
Vaccines have saved many lives. By not vaccinating your child you are endangering them to the many plagues that have killed throughout history.
I work in the medical profession, and have held a 13 year old child as he died because his parents refused to let the child have a blood transfusion.
2007-12-20 13:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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formaldehyde, aluminum, sorbitol, polysorbate, glycerin, and many other things on the first list are used in many beauty products and some food products. Guess you'll have to stop using those too.
Though I do agree there are some useless vaccines (children don't need a chicken pox vaccine- it won't kill them). It's nice not having to worry about polio.
2007-12-20 13:39:30
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answered by Citrine Dream 4
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If we didn't have vaccines people would be dying in their thousands from small pox. Children would be crippled with polio. Babies would be born with horrible birth defects from rubella during gestation. Vaccines are part of modern humanity and without them, we would suffer. Religious people for some reason have opposed vaccines. Weird.
2007-12-20 13:37:04
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answered by Anonymous
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