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RE: The Myth/Lie That Vaccines Are Safe and Don't Harm Anyone, Proven by DOJ Report on Vaccine Injury Compensation

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As a parent the vaccine thing is one of the hardest parts of being a parent medically. My fiancee's brother has autism, and there is a thought he may have gotten it from vaccines. However some vaccines do help with major issues like Polio, measles etc. So it is like walking on the edge of a razor blade, the children need certain vaccinations, but they could be permanently damaged from them if something goes wrong. So as a parent what do you do? Try to spread them out? Slow down the schedule? Not get them at all? Or just do what the doctors say and pump your kids full of vaccines? It is a really tough situation they have put parents in.

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In the same boat. My sister has epilepsy and mild retardation which I now suspect is due to childhood vaccines. My parents won't admit though, super brainwashed by the government and media and think doctors are saints. Really not sure what the correct solution is except to go with your gut. You get fear tactics from the pro and con vaccine sides. There are many ways to build immunity, through good food, healthy habits, exercise...etc.

Thanks for the reply! Yeah go with the gut, probiotics are one key to helping prevent issues with this stuff I think as well.

Get the ones you had as a child. Separate injections: measles, mumps etc.

Yeah that is one tactic.

Not the last choice... :/