Study: No link between measles vaccine and autism - CNN.com

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livingangl...
  • Submitted by at 11:50 PM on Sep. 3, 2008
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  • tericared
    Submitted by at 6:32 AM on September 4, 2008

    No link??? Good grief.......

  • mominbolt
    Submitted by at 8:43 AM on September 4, 2008

    I do think that vaccines can make you sick but I also think that the benefits out-weigh them.

  • tericared
    Submitted by at 10:45 AM on September 4, 2008

    I would not let my child get under the sink and come in contact with chemicals, or eat lead filled paint, why on earth would I let a doctor inject poison into her?

  • livingangl...
    Submitted by at 3:17 PM on September 4, 2008

    me too mominbolt. I also think this is a personal choice of the parents and parents who make the choice have every right to make that choice.

  • RettsMom
    Submitted by at 3:44 PM on September 4, 2008

  • tericared
    Submitted by at 4:15 PM on September 4, 2008

    http://www.wnho.net/vaccine_ingredients.htm


    DPTDiphtheria and Tetanus Toxoids and Pertussis Vaccine AdsorbedSmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals1-800-366-8900 ext. 5231produced using aluminum phosphate, formaldehyde, ammonium sulfate, washed sheep red blood cells, glycerol, sodium chloride, thimerosalmedium: porcine (pig) pancreatic hydrolysate of casein Formaldehyde

  • tericared
    Submitted by at 4:16 PM on September 4, 2008

    Yes poisons... http://www.whale.to/vaccines/ingredients.html


    Connaught (OPV) Connaught (IPV) Havrix (Hep A) (Hep A) DIPLOVAX HDC 4.0 (Measles) Eolarix (MR discontinued 1994) M-M-R II (Rubella component) Priorix (MMR) Ervevax (Rubella) Rabies Vaccine Havarix (Hepatitis A) Avaxim (Hepatitis A) Poliovax (polio-E-IPV) Varivax (Chickenpox) Stem cells


    These are vaccs that include human fetal tissue.


     http://www.whale.to/v/fetal.html


     

  • livingangl...
    Submitted by at 4:59 PM on September 4, 2008

    always have to hijack don't you. you know you did set up your own post. This about NO links not about posions, you couldn't keep it in your post could you?

    Drama queen

    You know what choice is right? Are you anti choice?

  • livingangl...
    Submitted by at 5:07 PM on September 4, 2008

    To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate?



     


    41ipqxqihfl_aa240_.jpgThus far, I have avoided the topic of vaccinations on Eco Child’s Play for several reasons. I am not a doctor, nor would I ever want to pretend that I know more than someone who has gone to medical school. Also, much of the information I know about vaccinations is outdated (like the presence of thimerosal in all of the childhood vaccines). Lastly, my family’s choices have changed over time, from being staunchly opposed to any vaccinations to picking and choosing protection for our children based upon our son’s congenital heart defect. Finally, I feel like there is a straightforward, quality resource for parents in Dr. Sears’ The Vaccine Book: Making the Right Decision for Your Child. I wish I would have had this book six years ago, when my first child was born.

  • livingangl...
    Submitted by at 5:08 PM on September 4, 2008

    The Vaccine Book is divided into 19 chapters. The first 12 chapters are devoted to a different vaccine. Within each vaccine chapter, Dr. Sears discusses:


    The last section of each chapter is my favorite, as it cuts to the chase of what I am wanting to know as a parent. “The Way I See It” describes the public and personal health reasons why a parent should or should not consider a vaccine. For example, Dr. Sears writes about the polio vaccine:



    Since polio was eradicated from the United States more than twenty years ago and isn’t even found on this half of the planet, it is safe to say that we don’t give this vaccine in order to protect each individual child from catching polio…I consider this vaccine very important from a public health viewpoint. Until the whole world is polio free, ongoing vaccination will help keep our nation protected “from sea to shining sea.”



    The remaining chapters of The Vaccine Book discusses combination vaccines, safety research, side effects, ingredients, myths and questions, information for parents who chose to delay or decline vaccines (including Dr. Sears’ selective vaccination schedule), and “What Should You Do Now?” I am very pleased to see that Dr. Sears’ selective vaccination closely matches my family’s choices, with the exception of rotavirus. His advice has matched those of my own pediatrician and doctors, and it is reassuring to have this resource when considering any vaccine for your child.Dr. Robert (Bob) W. Sears is the son of the infamous Dr. William (Bill) Sears, best known for promoting Attachment Parenting. To visit Dr. Bob’s vaccine blog, click here. This blog is updated with recent vaccine news, such as the Merck recall, as well as resources for doctors and families seeking “vaccine-friendly” doctors. There are so many issues involving vaccinations, such as state requirements and the use of animal/human tissue, that Dr. Sears does an amazing job covering the subject. As a friend of mine who is a pediatric nurse practitioner explained to me, “Your child will probably be fine if you vaccinate; your child will probably be fine if you don’t vaccinate.” Of course, this statement applies to children in the United States.


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