Friday, April 11, 2008

MMR


Is a three in one vaccination being forced on English school children

Mumps, Measles, and Rubella are the three

Many parents are concerned that this vaccination can cause problems such as a heightened risk of autism

Various problems that only appear in the late teenage years or later include MR, extreme tiredness and other symptoms of ill health

Nonsense say the government it is perfectly safe

Two concerns

How can you know the long term effects of a vaccination that has not been tested over many years?

Secondly parents can with difficulty obtain the vaccinations separately and on the indications for the individual vaccinations it is clearly written do no have other vaccinations within one year

Huh?

And the government is promoting three in one vaccinations where if there are long term problems these cannot and will not be known for many years

Many doctors in other European countries are on record as saying that this is not a safe or reasonable approach particularly on young immature immune systems

Nature does not give anyone three illnesses at the same time

Too often governments are riding roughshod over parents forcing them to accept things that they do not feel are safe or proven.

What to do?

Examine the different websites giving information on this subject

Our own point of view is that nature intends young immune systems to experience flu, chicken pox and some other diseases in order to strengthen these systems.

Giving young children multiple vaccinations is not natural nor does it help the immature immune system develop in a normal way

Others diseases such as TB are certainly better protected by vaccination but not more than one at a time

As adults we are obliged to make choices for ourselves and our children

Make your choices after taking the trouble to inform yourself as to what is said about the various options

If that choice leads you into disagreement with government or other bodies so be it

It is your life

Do not surrender your individual choice to others

Choice should not be surrendered without careful thought and consideration

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