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22/06/18
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Originally posted by Menta
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Luckily only vaccinated against ignorance. I got chicken pox, measles, mumps, rubella and all common childhood infections as we all did in the early 70's and as is required for herd immunity (as opposed to the myth of vaccine-induced herd immunity). So not only do I have life-long immunity (something vaccines can never provide) my immune system was primed for a better response to all infectious diseases and, as the latest studies confirm, also reduces my risk of both heart disease and cancer. And importantly I could pass on antibodies to my babies in breast milk to provide them with adequate immunity until their own immune systems developed (from 6-12 months of age).
As for my children - who have never had any drugs, vaccines or antibiotics - they are supremely healthy and do not suffer from asthma, eczema, allergies, autoimmune and neurodevelopment disorders, ADD/ADHD, austism, developmental and behavioural issues like so many of their vaccinated peers. In fact I never even have to take them to a doctor! Hope this helps answer your question and gets parents out there asking themselves some questions.
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if all of what you say is truthful, then you're very irresponsible and putting your childrens health unnecessarily at risk. Have you or them ever had polio? TB?
There's currently a spike in children deaths from easily avoidable diseases such as measles worldwide, thanks to anti vaxers. Well done.