Posts : 8050 Join date : 2012-05-29 Location : Manchester UK
Subject: Do Vaccines Work? Thu 28 Jun 2012, 20:43
It is a matter of choice of all parents whether or not to vaccinate their children. What parents should do is look at all the facts from every angle and mull it over before a decision is made instead of being pressured by the medical bodies to just go ahead and do it.
There appears to be two school of thought on this topic.
1) There are those who say it's right and proper that children should be vaccinated because they don't want their children to be ill with childhood infections etc. This is a very noble thought indeed, but children who are vaccinated against childhood diseases usually catch the disease anyway. This makes a mockery of the whole process.
More than that, those children who have been vaccinated, more often than not actually suffer more than those who are not vaccinated that catch the same disease.
2) Those that choose not to have their children vacinated are ridiculed for not doing so and labelled 'bad parents' as if they have committed some crime. ALL children will catch childhood illnesses, this is inevitable. However, children's immune systems are more than adequate in dealing with this and get over the event and come out the other side less battle scarred than their contemporaries who have had the vaccine.
In conclusion: It doesn't seem to make any difference whether your child is vaccinated or not, as all children will catch some childhood disease or other before they reach puberty. So what sense does it make to have your child run the gauntlet of toxins, subject them do brain damage if they could catch diseases anyway?
In this video, a doctor called Dr.Viera Scheibner explains why vaccines, in her opinion, compromise a child's immune system.