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RE: Vaccines Could Increase You & Your Child's Alzheimer’s Risk - Let's Raise Awareness

in #health7 years ago

If there is a danger of aluminum poisoning in clustered doses then they should be spread out, not eliminated. Growing numbers of people not vaccinating their children is allowing diseases that had been all but wiped out to come back again, sending us back to a time when large numbers of the population died in childhood from these diseases. You need a certain percentage of the population to be immunized in order to create "herd immunity," something which protects those who 1. vaccines don't work on (small percentage of population), 2. those who are too young, 3. those who are too old, and 4. those who are already too immune compromised to get vaccines.

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Hi @clemdane, thank you for your comment. It wouldn't be a discussion without different viewpoints, and this concern comes up a lot. I think we would be better off, in terms of the prevalence of autism after vaccination, if vaccines were spread out. It's something the CDC should at least think about so that children are not geting all these vaccines in such a short time.

This is a topic I plan on doing a great deal more research on. Whether vaccines actually work is something I want to delve into more. The flu vaccine raises concerns for me because sometimes people still get the flu. Just me personally, it makes me question how effective a vaccine for say, MMR would actually work if we were exposed to it. We just don't know, and I personally would never trust data from the CDC because of their history of not taking responsibility for vaccines link to autism. The documentary Vaxxed really made me think about that.

I'm pretty sure with the flu vaccine the expectation is that some people will still get it, but it will be much milder. But I don't know chapter and verse on it. The other difficulty is that influenza has mutated into many different strains, and the flu vaccine can't always keep up with all of them. This is quite a different situation from say, Pertussis, which you either get or don't get. Or Tuberculosis. You don't get "mild TB." You get it or you don't get it.

I think it's a reasonable compromise to spread vaccines out over a long period and I believe everyone should be empowered to insist to their child's doctor or clinic that that is how you are choosing to do it for your child.

What I do not think is reasonable is larger numbers of people completely opting out of it. I see that is a very disturbing step back towards the Dark Ages.

I think the idea behind vaccines is noble, preventing diseases and death is a great cause we all care about. But until vaccine manufacturers prove their vaccines are safe and remove ingredients like aluminum and mercury that have been proven toxic and as I mention in this post, aluminum is linked by science to alzheimer's, they are committing crimes against humanity.

Choice is a great thing. I want everyone to have the choice to vaccinate or not to vaccinate. However, what is unfortunate, in my opinion, is no one has the ability to choose vaccines that don't have their toxic ingredients. No one wants disease to run rampant, but ironically they are. I personally believe the toxicity of vaccines are contributing greatly to America's neurological disease epidemic. I know this may sound extreme, but I would rather take my chance of dying of the flu or even small pox rather than Alzheimer's. I am very worried about getting Alzheimer's because 1 in 3 people will get it.

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