Thanks for your work in this area. I'm a grandma and seriously concerned about vaccines. At issue is being able to talk to my daughters-in-law who really haven't put ANY thought into it or done any questioning. We make a lot of effort to have good relationships and this is a subject that I'd like to approach more boldly - just hesitate to interfere. I've talked to my sons, but they put the medical decisions in their wives' hands. Encouragement appreciated & thanks. Momz
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I am a grandmother as well @talk2momz, my daughter and I talk about this all the time and she is aware of and acknowledges the dangers of to many vaccines at one time.
I would hesitant as well when it came to talking with my grandchildren's parents. I wouldn't want to alienate anyone. I've never liked vaccines because I became horribly ill as a child and the memory is burned into my mind.
You should have them research the history of vaccines and look into the vaccine court links I posted. Let them read some of the case studies. I had no idea when I started writing this series how corrupt the system is let alone how little is really known about our immune system and the science community seems to be using the general population as lab rats.