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evilgenius's comments:
on Taking Shots
What was the website he just said for listings of delayed vaccination schedules?
posted 3 years, 4 months ago
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on Taking Shots
Jennifer Margulis: Thank you so much for your well-informed, articulate, and reasonable statements. You have said everything I have experienced and felt as a mother, and learned through extensive research.
posted 3 years, 4 months ago
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on Taking Shots
Perhaps what some of the parents in Ashland are doing is delayed vaccination. Doctors are pushing too many vaccines on tiny children's developing immune systems. By the time my daughter was four months old, if we had vaccinated according to her pediatrician's schedule, she would have had something like 16 shots. She was only a few hours old when they were already pressuring me to give a Hepatitis shot. How can anyone claim with any certainty that putting so many foreign substances (sometimes up to five shots in one appointment) have no affect on a child's development?
We have many friends who are choosing to selectively vaccinate their children and are asking to see the ingredient labels of the vaccinations.
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