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9 Ways to Limit Adverse Reactions From Vaccines

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If you decided to still vaccinate after doing extensive research on the pro’s and con’s of immunizations then there are still ways that you can limit and or avoid adverse reactions. As parents we all want the very best for our children’s welfare. Sometimes there may not be a surefire answer and that is why I have devised a checklist for vaccinating parents to avoid serious consequences.

  • Wait until child is at least 1-2 years old before ANY vaccines.- This is to allow the child’s immune system to fully develop and avoid suppressing it with toxins and virus’ that vaccines contain.
  • Do an allergy test for all ingredients- Most doctors will be willing to do an allergy test on vaccine ingredients as to avoid a lawsuit from an adverse reaction.
  • Only do necessary vaccinations- not all vaccines are necessary. Some vaccines, such as the rubella or varicella (chickenpox) just to name a few, treat very mind illness that the child would only contract once without complications or long-term effects. In this case the toxins in the vaccine pose a greater health threat.
  • Do vaccine at appropriate times- There are certain immunizations, hepatitis B vaccine to name one, that the medical field will try to administer multiple doses to the child before they are of a sexually active age or their immune system being fully developed. This virus for example is contracted by shared needles, like with illicit drugs, through contaminated blood or as an STD.
  • Opt for mercury free vaccines- Thimerosal (a mercury based preservative) is an ingredient in many different vaccines. Mercury is one of the most toxic substances on earth and can be lethal in small doses. Vaccines do have very little mercury that could be called “safe” but this is per vaccination. Mercury builds up in our systems. If a child takes all their vaccinations then by the time he or she is 2 years old that would be about 30 vaccines, 74 vaccinations by the time the child hits preschool age. That is a lot of mercury building up and in such a little body. We ingest mercury and other toxins in so many other ways as it is, ask for thimerosal free vaccines every time. If your child takes any vaccines it could be a good idea to do a periodical heavy metals cleans to help limit accumulation.
  • Pay extra for the single dose/serving vaccines- choosing vaccines that are single-serving (one person vaccination) instead of a multi-dose (multi patient use) vaccine lowers risk for contamination and the addition of toxic preservatives.
  • Learn the risks for each vaccine and the virus- It is extremely helpful to learn the risks to contract a virus, versus the risks that of an allergic reaction. Nature is very well equipped with natural medicinals and just about every virus has a plan B or a homeopathic remedy without all the toxins and side effects.
  • Research brand names- many vaccines are too new to learn much about the health risks and or have already undergone many lawsuits from adverse reactions. A few of which are the HPV vaccine “gardisil” and the H1N1 flu vaccine. The risks far outweigh the benefits of the immunizations and should probably be avoided all together.
  • Take immune system boosts- Taking herbs and minerals that boost the immune system according to naturopathy, homeopathy and aromatherapy research is a great way to give our bodies a natural head start to build antigens against the virus’ introduced into our systems through vaccines, making them more efficient and effective. Immune systems boosts can also be just as efficient in systems that decide to forgo vaccinations all together.
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