Unvaccinated Children
Study: Unvaccinated Children Far Less Prone to Allergies and Disease than Vaccinated Children'It is commonly assumed that vaccinations are responsible for bringing
about substantial improvements in public health, and that humans were
much more prone to developing serious disease prior to their advent. But
a new survey released by VaccineInjury.info debunks this myth by
showing that unvaccinated children are far less prone to developing
allergies, autoimmune disorders, neurological problems, endocrine
diseases, and other illnesses compared to their vaccinated
counterparts.'
It's Even IllogicalI once read that a parent at a school was furious with another parent
for not vaccinating her child. Apparently the unvaccinated child was
accused of bringing measles into the school and the vaccinated child
caught it!
Now, if the vaccinated child caught the measles from somebody
else....why on earth vaccinate your child against it, if your child is
going to catch it anyway. Seems obsurd to me.
Some would say ....'ah, but there is more than one strain of the
disease....' Again, why vaccinate your child if the vaccine given is not
affective against ALL strains?
The Herd ImmunityWhen someone's child was a baby, after telling the health visitor she
didn’t vaccinate, the health visitor promptly exclaimed, “Oh well, she’s
lucky as she has herd immunity from the vaccinated children to protect
her!”
The health visitor then went on to say that not everyone had the luxury
of my decision because if less than 95% of children were vaccinated,
then it wouldn’t work anymore.
The parent thought this was a silly concept because if vaccination
truly worked, then any child who was vaccinated would be protected from
disease, no matter how many ‘infectious’ unvaccinated kids there were,
and if the 95% herd immunity figure was a genuine argument, it only
points to one thing: the medical profession don’t really believe in the
effectiveness of their own vaccines.
Source:-
http://www.naturalnews.com/033858_unvaccinated_children_health.html