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WHat do you think of parents who don't immunize their kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 466071"><p>Rheye's Syndrome is Aspirin given to children not CP??</p><p></p><p>CP can cause shingles (I got CP twice as a kid). Vaccine efficacy has been only studied by the companies that have made the vaccines without double blinds. No they haven't been proven over and over again. The studies have been skewed in favor of the vaccine companies that make them. They test new vaccines against old vaccines too. No placebo, no double blind.</p><p></p><p>There's also been an increase in the last 30 years of what's called the placebo effect, killing drug manufacturers medications and vaccine studies before they even hit the shelves. Why was a rotavirus vaccine removed from the stock..or better yet what about Bayer dumping a vaccine on the Latino market that was contaminated with the HIV virus? With these kinds of "ethical" business practices I, despite my medical exemption, don't trust these companies.</p><p></p><p>I was once like some of you here (pre adverse reactions) saying that people who did not vaccinate were crazy and stupid. Even saying that they were abusive parents...until that adverse reaction happened to me and forced me to reevaluate my ideology on vaccines, efficacy and the pros and cons of them when it comes to safety. It scares me how much we'll believe a person who wears a white lab coat when it comes to vaccines but we scream bloody murder when it comes to advocating for every other medical situation. We have informed consent for everything else...why not vaccines too?</p><p></p><p>Canada states in its version of the constitution (Charter of Rights) that no person, agent of the government or medical establishment may force vaccination (including schools) or set forth any legislation that superceeds the COR when it comes to vaccines. They are considered a medical procedure here (as they should be).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 466071"] Rheye's Syndrome is Aspirin given to children not CP?? CP can cause shingles (I got CP twice as a kid). Vaccine efficacy has been only studied by the companies that have made the vaccines without double blinds. No they haven't been proven over and over again. The studies have been skewed in favor of the vaccine companies that make them. They test new vaccines against old vaccines too. No placebo, no double blind. There's also been an increase in the last 30 years of what's called the placebo effect, killing drug manufacturers medications and vaccine studies before they even hit the shelves. Why was a rotavirus vaccine removed from the stock..or better yet what about Bayer dumping a vaccine on the Latino market that was contaminated with the HIV virus? With these kinds of "ethical" business practices I, despite my medical exemption, don't trust these companies. I was once like some of you here (pre adverse reactions) saying that people who did not vaccinate were crazy and stupid. Even saying that they were abusive parents...until that adverse reaction happened to me and forced me to reevaluate my ideology on vaccines, efficacy and the pros and cons of them when it comes to safety. It scares me how much we'll believe a person who wears a white lab coat when it comes to vaccines but we scream bloody murder when it comes to advocating for every other medical situation. We have informed consent for everything else...why not vaccines too? Canada states in its version of the constitution (Charter of Rights) that no person, agent of the government or medical establishment may force vaccination (including schools) or set forth any legislation that superceeds the COR when it comes to vaccines. They are considered a medical procedure here (as they should be). [/QUOTE]
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