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It says ‘Recommended’ March 29, 2007

Posted by aymbt in Opinion, School, government, vaccine, wordpress.
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From AYMBT.COM

It Says “Recommended”

Dear editor:

Yesterday my oldest daughter brought to
me a notice from her school nurse, stating that there are new
immunization requirements for entrance to sixth grade. The Department
of Human Resources (DHR) states “that beginning July 1,
2007, all children entering sixth grade must meet new requirements
for immunizations …. students must have a second dose of the
Varicella Vaccine (Chicken Pox) or proof of the disease. They
must also have two doses of mumps vaccine.”

Two years ago I would not have questioned
this notice but I did do some research into how the vaccines are
made and what ingredients they are made from.

According to the DHR’s own website
these vaccines “In a winning effort to reduce childhood
preventable diseases in Georgia that are preventable by requiring
recommended immunizations.? That says recommended immunizations.
Current Statutes & Laws: http://www.909shot.com/state-site/Georgia.htm

Medical and religious (notarization required
on exemption for school children)

Exemptions apply to a child whose parent
or legal guardian objects to immunization of the child on the
grounds that the immunization conflicts with the religious beliefs
of the parent or guardian.

Do you know what’s in the Varicella vaccine?
You would be shocked. I surely did not believe what I saw when
I went searching online. It all seemed to be “made-up.”
No way could they put this stuff into these things that are put
into children’s bodies everyday.

I went further into different news-sites
and different articles on this subject. From www.informedchoice.info
lists the vaccine known as “Varivax” from Merk &
Co., Inc. as the animal byproducts of the vaccine to include “processed
gelatin, fetal bovine serum, guinea pig embryo cells, albumin
from human blood, and human diploid cells from aborted fetal tissue.”
Holy wow, that’s some pretty rough stuff that they use to make
the vaccine!

The mumps vaccine that is usually incorporated
with the measles and rubella combination known as the “MMR”
shot has about the same ingredients as the Varicella vaccine just
a slight variation but that’s not the point of it. Just look at
what is used!

Should we be tinkering with this stuff?
Should we be injecting these type of things into our children?
I know that sometimes we have no choice in treating by medicine.
I would not want to be in a car accident and need to be treated
in an emergency room, by all means do what is necessary to save
my life, but this stuff is ridiculous.

You might say “but these vaccines
have helped humans so much the past 100 years wiping out and controlling
deadly diseases.” As our society and health services have
advanced over the past 50 years or so the understanding of how
to dispose of waste and how to keep clean water are some of the
biggest advances that we have made to keep down the spread of
disease.

In Georgia it is recommended — that
is to say again, recommended —that our school children to
have more than an unreal amount of shots by the age of 7. One
of the more concerning issues I have run across since I have looked
into vaccines is trying to figure out why a newborn is recommended
to have a Hepatitis B shot at birth? Hep B gets passed from person
to person the same ways that HIV does – through direct contact
with infected body fluids. Hepatitis B is even more easily passed
in fluids and needles than HIV. This can happen through sexual
contact and by sharing needles (used to inject illegal drugs)
that have been contaminated with infected blood. So again tell
me why if the mother does not have Hep B and the newborn is not
sharing needles then the shot does what?

I am not saying that all vaccines are bad.
I am just questioning the way that they are made, the sick and
twisted ways that they are grown, ingredients and what seems to
be a lack of common sense of the timing of the shots.

James Living


Comments»

1. fourkidsmom - May 21, 2007

you are definetly on to something. keep thinking and reading!!!