by Erin Schumacher
March 6, 2013
from
PreventDisease Website
Many people are of the opinion that vaccinations are one of modern
medicine’s greatest achievements, preventing suffering and saving
lives! But did you know that no reliable safety study has ever been
performed on any vaccine and evidence suggests that they are both
ineffective and harmful?
Viera Scheibner, Ph.D., a world
authority on vaccines stated in her book Vaccination that,
"Immunizations not
only did not prevent any infectious disease, they caused more
suffering and more deaths than any other human activity in the
entire history of medical intervention."
And yet each generation
is subjected to more and more vaccinations. And as a result, we are
seeing more and more immune dysfunction diseases. Many children have
had over 20 vaccinations before they reach first grade.
Let's break down what is actually present in vaccines.
They are a toxic soup of
various substances that should never be injected into the human body
including:
-
foreign proteins
and viruses from chickens, guinea pigs, calves, and monkeys
-
mercury (a
neurotoxin)
-
ethylene glycol
(antifreeze)
-
formaldehyde (a
carcinogen)
-
aluminum (a
carcinogen and associated with Alzheimer’s)
-
antibiotics like
Streptomycin (which can cause allergic reactions)
-
any many more!
Is this something you
want to put into yourself or your child to prevent disease? Find me
one study that says they actually do what they are meant to do. I
don’t think it’s possible.
Instead various studies show that vaccines can cause:
-
encephalitis
(inflammation of the brain) which can cause permanent brain
damage, autism, behavioral disorders, dyslexia, and
antisocial syndromes
-
immune
dysfunction diseases
-
damage to the
nervous system
The decision about
whether to vaccinate or not is up to you.
But consider it
carefully. If vaccinations actually do what they are promoted to do,
then an un-vaccinated child should NOT pose a threat to a vaccinated
child at school. Compulsory vaccination laws exist in every state in
the United States, however, there are always legal exemptions. Learn
what exemptions are available where you live. Usually there are
medical or religious exemptions.
To avoid an infectious disease, you don’t need to have a
vaccination. Instead you need to keep your immune system strong!
From the very beginning, breastfeeding builds a strong immune system
in the child and protects against many infections. Avoid allergenic
foods like dairy and wheat. Allergic reactions lower immunity.
Eating a highly
nutritious diet consisting mainly of raw, organic fruits and
vegetables helps to build a strong immune system. Remove "white
foods" from your diet such as white sugar and white bread and white
rice.
Refined sugars (and
white products that convert instantly to sugar in the body) are
well-known to suppress the immune system.
In general, practice daily exercise, eat a good diet free from
allergens, toxins, drugs, and alcohol,
supplement with probiotic
rich food and drink, and you will maintain a healthy immune system.
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