If you are still on the fence about vaccinating your child, here is a comprehensive and valid list of questions (along with the answers) to ask your pediatrician. Education is key and may save your child’s life. Do not blindly vaccinate you child, instead take the time to do your own research, ask questions, and be fully prepared to say no to vaccines with confidence.
Ten Questions for Your Doctor on Vaccines.
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Here are ten questions I would ask your pediatrician or doctor, before vaccinating your child. Answers are given under each question. Sources and more information are at the end of the article.
Below the Q&A is a link to another article I wrote, explaining what your pediatrician or doctor may do in order to convince you to vaccinate (instead of directly answering your questions). Please take some time to read that article as well.
QUESTIONS:
Q#1: What are some of the ingredients in vaccines besides weakened/live or killed viruses and bacteria?
Answer: Aluminum, mercury, antibiotics, animal blood and tissue, human aborted fetal cell DNA “MRC-5” & “WI-38”, MSG…
Q#1a: Is there aluminum in vaccines? Is it toxic?
Answer: Yes, there’s a significant amount of scientific research showing aluminum in vaccines causes neurological damage and autoimmune disease. There are also studies from the manufacturers showing that it is not toxic. However, no scientific study has ever been performed to determine how much aluminum is safe to inject into your child. This is a fatal flaw in the claim that aluminum in vaccines is safe.
Q#1b: Is there mercury in vaccines?
Answer: Yes, in the multi-dose meningococcal and flu vaccines, and trace amounts in one of the single dose flu vaccines.
Q#1c: I have read that human aborted fetuses have been used in vaccine production. Is this true? Is it potentially harmful to have DNA from these aborted fetuses injected into my child?
Answer: Yes, there is evidence that over 80 babies were aborted to make vaccines in the 60s, and vaccines like the MMR, chickenpox, and shingles contain human aborted fetal cell DNA because the manufacturers cannot filter the DNA fragments out of the final product. Scientific studies have found that these DNA fragments are biologically active and can potentially spontaneously integrate into the host genome. New “cell lines” for vaccines continue to be developed today, which require new abortions.
Q#2: What adverse reactions can happen to my child when they are vaccinated?
Answer: High fever, diarrhea, vomiting, screaming/persistent crying for 2-3 hours, encephalitis, seizure, ear infection, meningitis, paralysis, ataxia, thrombocytopenia, SIDS/death…
Q#3: Do vaccines have any unintended negative long-term effects to health?
Answer: Yes, they can cause chronic neurological damage through repeated low-dose toxicity, and can cause autoimmune disease to develop such as rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome… they can also increase the risk of respiratory infections, etc.
Q#4: How long should I monitor my child for these types of reactions and adverse health effects?
Answer: For most of these adverse reactions – No less than three weeks. Autoimmune disease can manifest years later, due to the aluminum adjuvant at the injection site triggering “ASIA” or “MMF”.
Q#5: Will you recognize my child’s adverse reactions to vaccines when they happen weeks after shots were given?
Answer: Most doctors are not aware that most vaccine reactions happen days or weeks later, and often 2-3 weeks post-vaccination. If your child does not have an immediate reaction, within minutes of receiving the vaccine, your doctor will likely try to convince you that any new negative health effects that manifest are unrelated.
Q#6: What should I do if my child has had an adverse reaction?
Answer: Report it to VAERS – the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System. If damage is severe, submit a claim to the VICP – the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. You cannot sue me, “the doctor”, or the vaccine manufacturer. And I, “the doctor”, won’t likely believe you that your child was harmed, even if you are 100% certain the vaccines harmed your child.
Q#7: How much has our government paid out for vaccine injuries?
Answer: As of January 2018, over $3.8 billion.
Q#8: Is there any truth to the claim that vaccines cause autism?
Answer: Yes, the VICP has compensated 83 cases of neurological damage which resulted in autism diagnoses. A CDC study which claimed the MMR vaccine is not linked to autism was found to be fraudulent. One of the senior scientists who worked on the study came forward and confessed to manipulating the data. The CDC has failed to address this matter. In addition, there’s a significant amount of published scientific literature which has linked vaccines and their ingredients to neurological damage and autism.
Q#9: Are there ways to treat any of these “vaccine preventable diseases” naturally?
Answer: Yes, scientific research has found that measles and mumps can be treated with high dose vitamin A, whooping cough can be treated with high dose vitamin C. Rotavirus is inactivated by breastmilk…
Q#10: Do you “the doctor” have any kind of financial incentive to make sure I vaccinate my child?
Answer: Very likely, yes. Insurance companies across the US offer incentive programs for providers. One of them is for children being up to date with certain vaccines by age 2. This may work out to a huge bonus by the end of the year, in the $25,000-$75,000 range depending on the amount your doctor receives per patient up to date, and how many eligible patients are in his or her practice. Your child might be the reason he or she does not receive this bonus. Therefore, the larger the incentive, the more likely they are to drop you as a patient for not vaccinating your child.
I sincerely hope your pediatrician can answer at least a few of the above questions with some detail. However, it is more likely that he or she will attempt to discredit the information above, and instead try to push you to vaccinate your child.
Read the article, “How Your Pediatrician Will Pressure You to Vaccinate.”
Be fully prepared to say, “No” to vaccines.
– TLH
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