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I also received the recommended immunizations as a child with
>no evidence of adverse effect. However, I recently learned that my
>friend's nephew has developed autism, and his doctor attributes it to the
>affect of immunizations.
Marylee, thank you for writing. The number of shots has skyrocketed in
recent years, the kids get simply a huge number of shots/toxins before
the
age of 2, not to mention, many got a bolus dose of mercury at BIRTH
with
the Hep b. It's a whole different ball game from when we were kids,
the kids
now in the USA get more shots, at an earlier age, than anywhere else
in the
world.
All I would recommend is that one research the (ever increasing)
shots with
the same diligence that one spends researching the purchase of a new
car.
Then, come to your own conclusion.
There are 200 new shots in research/production as we speak, so if you
like
them, there's lots more for you on the way!!!
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