Educate Before You Vaccinate
By Rob
Vaccinations have been directly linked to Autism in a vulnerable subset of children by the CDC, but it still seems as though there are those who believe without question what doctors and the media are telling them. Maybe it’s about population control or simply the desire to make a lot of money from sickness that makes this disease engine tick. When presenting this sort of material or this stance on the subject of dangers of vaccinations, it’s worth keeping an open mind. Simply look at both sides of the issue, because if its your childs health that’s at risk, trust no-one, and do your own research.
Are Vaccines Worth The Risk?
Thimerosal and Autism
Robert F Kennedy, author of “Deadly Immunity” discusses the link between Thimerosal and Autism. Thimerosal is a preservative found in vaccines and is directly linked to a rise in Autism cases once it was introduced.
Here is an interview with Robert Kennedy about Autism and Vaccines.
Find more information about Thimerosal on the National Autism Association website.
Before you vaccinate your child or yourself, educate yourself about the references in medical journals about the dangers of vaccination. Chet Day of Health and Beyond has put together a good start to your reading material references in his no vaccines article.
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December 13th, 2008 08:02
Hi Rob,
My son has a diagnoses on the Autistic spectrum. National Autism Association considers autism a disease. I do not agree with this group.
Cheers,
Ryan
December 14th, 2008 14:54
Ryan, thanks for that.. I’ll have another look at the link I put in there and re-evaluate it. I did not have enough of a look around their site to get a picture of their position.
Thank you for the heads up on that