What’s A Parent To Do? Six Common Sense Precautions #Vaccines #Adverse Reactions To Vaccines #Mandated Vaccines
By Diderik Finne, MS, LAc, CCH
If you decide to vaccinate your child, here are six common sense precautions:
1.
Insist on giving your child only one vaccine at a time. The safety of
combining vaccines in one shot had never been tested, even by the indulgent
standards of the FDA. Imagine having to deal with five intruders inside your
home at once!
2.
Consider the justification for each vaccine you want to give your child.
Vaccination has a cumulative effect: each vaccine adds to the toxic load. The
traditional childhood diseases—measles, mumps, German measles,
chickenpox—are mild and rarely lead to complications. The children most
at risk for complications, ironically, are also those most at risk for severe
vaccine reactions.
3.
Wait until your child is two years or older to vaccinate. In the FDA – UCLA
safety review of the pertussis vaccine, the two children who died were among
the youngest in the study group—two months old. In Japan, when
recommended age for DPT vaccination age was raised from three months to
two years, the number of annual vaccine-related deaths dropped from 37 to 3.
4.
Do not vaccinate a sick child. This simple precaution was followed by the FDA
– UCLA study but is rarely observed by busy pediatricians.
5.
Do not vaccinate a child who responded badly to a previous vaccination. This
child has already reached the limit of what he or she can tolerate.
6.
Insist on a mercury-free vaccine. Ask your pediatrician in advance for the
insert provided by the manufacturer. If the list of ingredients includes
thimerosol, the vaccine contains mercury.
Dr. Diderik Finne is a Certified Classical Homeopath and Doctor of
Acupuncture, in private practice in New York City since 1997. He has
researched the topic of vaccination for more than fifteen years and
distilled the most essential facts and concepts in this paper. Its sole
purpose is to help parents make an informed choice regarding
immunization. For more copies and other works by Dr. Finne,
visit his website (http://home.mindspring.com/~diderikfinne/contents.html ).
A most helpful paper located at the above link. I have friends
and acquaintances that have had success in this area as it relates
to vaccination.