Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Needle Death?

We’ve begin pumping children full of vaccines almost before their own parents see them. But how many people know what is in vaccines? I would think not many or I assume there would be a much greater outcry. What happens if you don’t want your child to have vaccines well you could be fined or sent to jail. I say immunize your kids the old fashioned way let them play in the dirt.

Governator

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I do not agree with this. Any person who has gone through biology 20 recently should have a decent idea of what is in vaccines. We should not be encouraging our kids to be as messy as possible. Vaccines do the same thing as letting kids play in the dirt except they are more effective because most sickness we get from other people not stuff in the dirt. (my internet is to slow so I cannot look at the first link)

Anonymous said...

Amen to the original post and I couldn't disagree more with "your friend"
There is SO MUCH evidence pointing to vaccinations NOT being beneficial. Not only is it questionable as to whether or not they actually work but it is highly probable that they are causing major long term illness.
Logically speaking it can't be a good idea to inject formaldehyde, antifreeze, aborted fetal tissue, and monkey kidney cells into yourself or your child. Injecting foreign DNA into a person has to have SERIOUS ramifications.
People are led to believe vaccines are effective. People are led to believe they irradicated polio. Check out this chart of polio rates and they've labeled on it when the vaccine was introduced.
http://www.vaclib.org/basic/polio.htm

You've heard the phrase you are what you eat...well you're also what you're fed and we've all been fed a line of bull

Anonymous said...

I am sorry I came off a bit more pro vaccine then I really am. In my opinion vaccines are overused but they do have their uses. Some people do not have proper working immune systems so what is wrong with using vaccines to help them? What is wrong with taking vaccines for bacteria that may be found in drinking water, if you are traveling to places that are known to contain the bacteria? Also, about what is found in vaccines, I am sure that there are many bad stuff in some, if not all vaccines but I have heard some pretty bad stuff about what is in cheese wiz as well.

Anonymous said...

I used to agree with you that they had their purpose, however since looking into all the info I've come up with them being of no good use. Anywhere developing world where they introduced a vaccination program without also introducing clean water and a septic system there was NO decrease in the disease rate they vaccinated for and most often there was an increase.
The polio rate was steeply declining for years prior to them introducing the vaccine. The charts for many of the diseases look the same. Consequently it appears as though the vaccine didn't affect the disease.
Yes cheese whiz is gross and although I think it far less gross and less likely to cause serious chronic disease, I try not to put that in myself either :) Try that is.
You mentioned your internet is slow, if you're ever around speedy internet go to youtube and look up Dr Sherri Tenpenny, or Dr Boyd Haley. They have some really interesting info that makes you think.

Anonymous said...

I still believe vaccines do help.The fact that small pox is not around anymore alone speaks for them. I also read that in the early 2000s Nigeria boycotted the polio vaccine. Subsequently, polio reappeared in a dozen formerly polio-free neighbors of Nigeria, and genetic tests showed the virus was the same one that originated in northern Nigeria.

Anonymous said...

Cheese wizz might have some bad things in it but you are not forced to eat it like you can be forced to vaccinate you children. How is that fair?

Anonymous said...

I like Cheese Whiz on toast.
You should get on Facebook and we can be friends. Everyone on Facebook is friends.

Valkyrie said...

Your friend- I'm willing to agree that they may be somewhat effective, sometimes, I think how effective is dramatically overplayed. I think it has a lot more to do with sanitary living conditions and good nutrition but that's a discussion for another time. You mentioned that you think vax's are overused and we totally agree on that!!

Governator-Maybe the govrenment will start forcing us to eat cheese whiz to increase our plastic intake as they start to phase out toxins from plastic toys. Perhaps it will be the next mandated move.
The good thing to know is we do have the right to refuse any or all vaccines. They can't be forced on us. Kids can still go to school without them and it's a free country...for now :)
Oh and your blog is fabulous!!

Anonymous- Cheese whiz and facebook are both great with toast.

Runs-for-fun...and-sanity said...

OK I'm not sure how post came up with Val's name but antitoxic nurse was trying to answer...
That Val...sigh

Pitbullshark said...

"...let them play in the dirt" is one of the most brilliant things I have read in a long time--honestly! I believe in that completely; of COURSE it is healthy, and for the exact reason you mentioned. Children have a CRAVING to play in the dirt, especially boys, who genetically are the ones who have historically had the role of "going out there in the world" and who therefore have needed the most protection, but I don't want to leave out the girls who like to make mud-pies--see how this NEED fits them culturally, too? I work in an elementary school and for the past couple of weeks we've had so much rain that the playing fields are now mudholes. I did a lunch duty last week and the female teachers were all "don't let them play on the fields, send them over to the basketball courts." Are they KIDDING? To the fields is the FIRST place those boys ran (and some of the girls, too). I said to them, "I'll let you know five minutes before the recess is over so you'll have time to get cleaned up before class." They LOVED it, slipping and sliding and creating all sorts of mud-oriented tricks and games and you know what, when it was all over, their teachers loved it too, because of instead of the kids being all frustrated and hyper, they were happy and enthusiastic and had gotten so much excess energy out of their system that they were able to sit still and pay attention in class, even if the (pale brown) seats and legs of their pants were still wet from their bathroom-sink soaking and wringing.