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    Sorry about the link I usually check to make sure they are working.

    http://www.naturalnews.com/048467_va...rinciples.html



    I agree Dabz and Hazel have to make the decisions whether or not to proceed with the vaccinations for little Sophie.
    But to me it's a no brainer not to do some research and be aware of the risks before subjecting her to the vaccines.
    You can't undo a vaccine and it's side effects
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swanny View Post
    But to me it's a no brainer not to do some research and be aware of the risks before subjecting her to the vaccines.
    You can't undo a vaccine and it's side effects
    How do you know I didn't? Or that others haven't? How about control of smallpox, diphtheria, tetanus, yellow fever, whooping cough, polio, and measles? Proof positive comes from UNICEF and the World Health Organisation who I would trust given the status and experience in these matters. And no, I don't accept a conspiracy or wish to "follow the money" in this case. Millions of children around the world are alive because of vaccination programs.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowy View Post
    How do you know I didn't? Or that others haven't?
    I don't and I never said otherwise. Unlike you Snowy I don't trust WHO or UNICEF.

    Hazel in answer to your question and not that it makes any difference. I made a life choice many years ago not to have kids, so no I don't have any.
    But if I was to have them I would want to do my very best to protect them and would research everything. For example how safe is Wi-Fi?
    In my opinion to just blindly follow what the government tells you to do is not a good idea.

    And frankly given the state of the planet today I wouldn't want to bring another person into this world. Possibly on the brink of WW3, Fukushima still in nuclear meltdown etc etc.

    I've had lots of vaccines due to my traveling the world, at the time I never really thought about it. I just asked the nurses to fill me up with whatever poisons were on the lists, but I will never have another.

    How you bring your child up is up to you and no business of mine but I hope for her sake that you do some research.


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    If I had a child I wouldn't register it's birth or allow it to be vaccinated.
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    Hi Snowy, met you at last weeks ride out, nice to put a face to the posts at last.

    Tough decision not to have kids, my Brother and his wife did the same, it is a huge responsibility, the biggest I can think of. There is no wrong or right in the decisions you make as you first help and then watch them grow and flourish. Sometimes you can have too much information and at others not enough but either way, as a parent, you still have to make a decision and vaccinations are just one more to make along the way. We went with doctors advice when our kids were young (no internet experts back then) but did 'research' by asking other parents, including ours, and others we trusted. So far, so good but take your point, may not know for sure until they are in their old age.

    I'm glad we don't have to make those sorts of decisions for our kids now with so much info available, so little of it verifiable and so much of it just scare mongering. These days I really only have to think about myself and if I feel the need for extra guidance usually turn to WB forum for bike related stuff or the works of Homer Simpson for anything else ; )
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trev View Post
    Hi Snowy, met you at last weeks ride out, nice to put a face to the posts at last.

    Tough decision not to have kids, my Brother and his wife did the same, it is a huge responsibility, the biggest I can think of.
    Sorry Trev, but it wasn't me you met last week. And I have 4 kids, 2 girls and 2 boys, all of whom had the jabs and have grown up into very healthy and well adjusted kids. I have brought them up as a single parent so had to make all the decisions on their behalf when they were younger, and as parents well know, its not easy making those so did so taking everything that was important to me and them into account. My decisions and I know I have to live with them but I'd rather do that than put them deliberately into harms way.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowy View Post
    Sorry Trev, but it wasn't me you met last week. And I have 4 kids, 2 girls and 2 boys, all of whom had the jabs and have grown up into very healthy and well adjusted kids. I have brought them up as a single parent so had to make all the decisions on their behalf when they were younger, and as parents well know, its not easy making those so did so taking everything that was important to me and them into account. My decisions and I know I have to live with them but I'd rather do that than put them deliberately into harms way.
    Snowy (and Swanny) my apologies, it was Swanny I met last week, too many S***Y's for my poor brain ; )

    Sounds like you've done a great job as a parent, at times it's been tough enough with my wife by my side so hats off to you and all the other single parents who make it happen
     
     

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