Great post, Theresa. The more you really research the affects of vaccines and the science behind the theory, the more you disagree with the basic theory that vaccinations prevent certain illnesses. In addition to not agreeing with the basic premise about the NEED for vaccines, the fact that they are toxic should be enough to convince anyone not to allow their children to have them. Our immune systems are greatly weakened by vaccines and those who are particularly sensitive can be harmed and can even die from vaccinations.
There are hundreds of doctors who have come out against vaccines, but they can jeopardize their licenses if they are too high profile. The FDA and CDC don't like anyone to disagree with them, and certainly the big pharma corporations don't intend to lose money. It only makes sense that you can't trust your health or your children's health to corporations that have a vested interest in having more sick people who need to buy more drugs.
In the state of Oregon Scientific or Philosophical Objection was not an acceptable reason so I had to do a Religious Exemption. Each state has different reasons accepted for exemptions, but I think all states still have to accept a religious exemption. Several states are trying to make vaccinations mandatory. So far it hasn't worked, but it's coming close in several states.
Congratulations on home schooling. I home schooled my son for all but 6 years. My daughter loved school and did well, so I let her stay. My son was much better off being home schooled. Some children just don't fit in the public school system or even private schools. We tried 3 different private schools for him and he didn't fit in there either. You really have to be conscious of each childs individual needs. One of my children was born at home and the other was an unavoidable C-Section. We almost NEVER went to doctors the entire time they were growing up.
Doctors are wonderful when you have something that's broken and needs repair or in an emergency, but I would never consult a Doctor for a normal disease, or even any kind of degenerative disease like cancer. If you research you can usually find better ways of healing yourself.
Nancy
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Originally Posted by Theresa
Anyone who really does their research would never support vaccinations.
My kids were both born at home (I had a medical background-I knew what goes on "behind the scenes" at hospitals. Head up to all expectant parents: unless you have a SERIOUS health issue that requires techno-medical support, give birth at home with an experienced lay mid-wife, or be aware that your "rights" are suspended the minute you consent to a hospital birth-scary, but true). They were also long term breastfed and were NOT vaccintated.
I have had no problems with public schools-you simply sign a waver and I stated that I was not vaccinating based on SCIENTIFIC OBJECTION. That IS an option, as WELL as religious exemption.
Now it is not an issue as we are homeschooling. Even when I was a medical intern, I rejected the "mandatory vaccinations" and was given a stern lecture about how I could DIE! I didn't do them then, and I would never do them now. I studied virology and have the science training behind me and that's why I am so vehemently opposed to them. Not only are they not efficacious-vaccination does not equal immunization-they are toxic and designed to be that way. TRULY!
Check it out for yourself, folks!
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