I do know what is in them, so I do not. I do not think that injecting a weak form of a virus or disease, along with formaldehyde, aluminum, mercury, lead, phenols, aborted fetal cells, will make their immune systems stronger. I think it will weaken their immune systems.... I am just glad that I have the choice to do so. Honestly, the diseases that we vaccinate for were in decline before mass vaccination due to better health care, less crowded living spaces, better food and water, etc.... Also vaccines are not tested for carcinogenic potential. We worry about our food, but something that goes into a babies bloodstream does not seem to matter. And the doctors that give all these vaccines are getting kickbacks from the pharmaceutical companies.... conflict of interest- I think so. So you cannot be paranoid about everything, but I will not knowingly inject toxins into the blood of my children.
2007-12-20 13:48:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The first link doesn't work... "Not Found The requested URL /cocktail.... was not found on this server.Apache/1.3.27 Server at www.informedchoice.info Port 80"
We have chosen to vaccinate our child, and are using mercury free vaccines, and have a very good ped. who has given us all the info on ingredients and reactions beforehand.
My husband's Uncle got polio before there was a vaccine, and so we have firsthand experience of what that can do. I am a teacher, and have lost students to the Mengococyl virus. This puts me in the position of preferring to take what I see as a controlled risk with known reactions versus life threatening illnesses. We have reserved the right to delay or decline certain ones depending on how things go.
2007-12-20 13:56:08
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answered by JC 3
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I've honestly debated with myself recently about getting my son vaccinated further. He is due for his 6 months shots this coming month. I have gone to all the websites the anti-vaccination people have posted on here and I still am not convinced that the risk outweighs the benefits. Yes, there are some interesting things contained in vaccinations, but all of the disorders they supposedly cause are theories. Nothing has been proven nor can be proven. If someone could PROVE to me that vaccinations cause autism or other health problems, then I would not get my son vaccinated. As it stands, even the recent vaccination recall was due to the vaccination causing a skin rash... wow, a skin rash. Plus, my son will be a world traveler. I will not expose him to other viruses, diseases, etc. in other countries where these problems are more prevalent without having him safely vaccinated against them.
By the way, your first link doesn't work when I click on it.
2007-12-20 13:47:36
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answered by lysistrata411 6
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I know what is in the Australian Vaccines, have done for awhile.
They are more beneficial for a child or adult in the long run than they are bad.
Anyone who doesn't know what is in them, must be an idiot.
Both my 2yo twin boys are vaccinated, as are myself, my man and our entire family and friends. I do not know anyone who is not vaccinated and do not know anyone who died or became seriously sick from immunization.
I wouldn't believe all you read on the net and prefer if you actually asked your doctor what was in them. They actually have a medical license, that you can see!!
2007-12-20 14:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup, I would and I will. First of all, we live in a preservative - free state, meaning NO MERCURY! Secondly, I'm not going to risk my child catching a serious illness just because some extremists claim the Bible says vaccines are wrong. Funny, our church is all for saving the lives of babies; we must all be going to Hell.
2007-12-20 13:50:01
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answered by SoBox 7
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Yes, I like the idea of not contracting a preventable disease just on the chance that the vaccine might give it to me. All of my children have all their vaccinations as well as their children.
2007-12-20 13:52:21
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answered by Mike S 7
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First link isn't working...
Honestly.. I don't think I WANT to know what's in the vaccines. I know that thanks to vaccines more children survive childhood. Less children are harmed by high fevers of the diseases.. though many children are still harmed by fevers caused by vaccines.. it is severly less then what the diseases would cause if the vaccines weren't in wide use today.
2007-12-20 13:49:19
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answered by Lynn B 5
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Didn't your 'son' just ask a similar question? lol.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvhZorLN5iNtUfYKkntiIP177hR.;_ylv=3?qid=20071220180145AACHUYi
I'm getting my daughter all of her vaccines.
2007-12-20 13:45:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-12-20 13:48:39
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answered by starmist822 2
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YES!!!!
All of us who LOVE our children would do anything to protect them from illnesses that could KILL them!!!
2007-12-20 13:50:12
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answered by Anonymous
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