Jeremy Bender
Platinum Member
Something I hadn't really thought about but need to take care of asap... http://www2.cdc.gov/nip/adultimmsched/
Don't forget Vitamin C and your Omega 3s.
Oh Jeeze, please don't start with this nonsense again Uncle Larry. Please.
Don't forget Vitamin C and your Omega 3s.
Flu can put you in the ground... There is much that is wrong with "big pharma", but vaccination is one of the greatest achievements in public health.
This^
No vaccines for me or mine. Don't ask why because I will start preaching.
Never had a flu shot and have never had the flu. Nutrition, exercise, natural supplements, clean water, sleep and great fun in bed = my vaccine.
p.s. I LOVE your preaching Larry
There's a term that's used to describe alternative medicine that actually works.
What is it again...oh yes...
"Medicine"
It's the additives and preservatives that go into vaccines that are the real health assaults. The CDC readily admits that vaccines contain mercury, formaldehyde, aluminum, and thimerosal (which is almost 1/2 mercury). Would you eat these? Would you let your kids eat this stuff? Of course not. Why then are people lining up to be injected with them? What makes that OK? There is no safe dose of mercury or formaldehyde, it's all detrimental. That's a fact. Wake up!
Because of a temporal correlation between the first notable signs and symptoms of autism and the routine childhood vaccination schedule, many parents have become increasingly concerned regarding the possible etiologic role vaccines may play in the development of autism. In particular, some have suggested an association between the Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccine and autism. Our literature review found very few studies supporting this theory, with the overwhelming majority showing no causal association between the Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccine and autism. The vaccine preservative thimerosal has alternatively been hypothesized to have a possible causal role in autism. Again, no convincing evidence was found to support this claim, nor for the use of chelation therapy in autism. With decreasing uptake of immunizations in children and the inevitable occurrence of measles outbreaks, it is important that clinicians be aware of the literature concerning vaccinations and autism so that they may have informed discussions with parents and caregivers.
On 28 January 2010, a five-member statutory tribunal of the GMC found three dozen charges proved, including four counts of dishonesty and 12 counts involving the abuse of developmentally challenged children.[9] The panel ruled that Wakefield had "failed in his duties as a responsible consultant", acted both against the interests of his patients, and "dishonestly and irresponsibly" in his published research.[10][11][12] The Lancet immediately and fully retracted his 1998 publication on the basis of the GMC’s findings, noting that elements of the manuscript had been falsified.[13] Wakefield was struck off the Medical Register in May 2010, with a statement identifying dishonest falsification in The Lancet research,[14] and is barred from practising medicine in the UK.[15]