Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Littlest Bit of Research

Maybe I am jumping the gun.

Lets look at the CDC's 2009 schedule of vaccinations: HERE

OK so by this chart my infant must have HepB at birth, even if myself and the dad are negative. Possible forms of transmission include: Unprotected sexual contact, blood transfusions, re-use of contaminated needles and vertical transmission from mother to child during childbirth.

That doesn't explain how a healthy mom with no medical issues would have a baby that had a chance of contracting HepB.

My second concern (and this is all being done on a spur of the moment, it is taking me moments to find the info... it's out there people, and it doesn't take hard work to find it.) 5 more vaccines by 2 months.

I never had a polio vaccine. **CORRECTION: Apparently I DID have the Polio vaccine, but it was oral and live** Lets see what the hype on that is about. Well, the CDC itself states that the last time it was a concern was 1955. Well maybe it isn't dangerous. Let's see... Poliovirus Vaccine Inactived the first ingredient is monkey kidney. Gross. All you vegans, animal lovers, Peta people... aren't you fighting against this? Newborn calf serum, I don't even want to know what that is. Formaldehyde... certainly used to preserve it, but it is the primary cause of Methanol's toxicity, since methanol is matabolised into toxic formaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase. It is converted to formis acid (the stuff in bee stings) in the body... oh and it also preserves dead people. Another, and I will stop here with 3 ingredients of 1 of the vaccines injected at 2 months old (about 8-9 lbs)...Streptomycin. I had never heard of this but with one search: streptomycin IS an antibiotic, but can cause ototoxicity, which can lead to hearing loss. Not to forget it is also used as a pesticide to kill fungi in your yard.

That is next to no research. There are at least 8 chemicals in that vaccine... and yet no polio scares since 1955. So why are we injecting our babies at 2 months old?

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