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The Cons of Vaccinating Children

 

            
             Before I start talking does anyone know the number of doses of vaccines children need before the age of 18? According to the Institute of Medicine, children are expected to get 48 doses of 14 vaccines by the time they're just 6 years old – starting with the first vaccine given on the day of the birth in the newborn nursery! By the age 18, federal public health officials say they should have gotten a total of 69 doses of 16 vaccines and some even get doubled the vaccine if they aren't recorded and this directly affects the immune system. Children's immune systems can deal with most infections naturally, and injecting questionable vaccine ingredients into a child may cause side effects, including seizures, paralysis, and at times even death. There are 3 things that I would like to discuss with you: first, what is vaccination? Second, what are the problems after receiving the vaccine and third how vaccines are unnatural compared to natural immunity. .
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             An emerging body of evidence indicates that vaccines can damage a child's developing immune system and brain due to the unnatural causes of what a vaccine has. .
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             So first, what is vaccination? To understand how vaccines work, it is helpful to first look at how the body fights the illness. When germs, such as bacteria or viruses, invade the body, they attack and multiply. This invasion is called an infection; the infection is what causes illnesses. The immune system uses several tools to fight the infection and one that many use is called vaccination. Vaccination is something that many parents think it's important, but when the immune system overrides it then there are many issues with the body. This photo is just showing that what your injecting is the antigen and then from there they trigger the antibody and if this doesn't produce then you have other problems such as side effects. According to the department of health, a vaccine contains a killed or weakened part of a germ that is responsible for infection and this is a major contributor to causing diseases.


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