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Infant and Childhood Vaccines

Tuesday, July 26, 2011 11:01 AM

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Question: What are your thoughts and recommendations concerning infant and childhood vaccines?

Dr. Blaylock's Answer:

I have written several newsletters on the subject of vaccines and suggest you retrieve them and study them carefully. In general, my view is that vaccines have never been adequately tested for safety, despite the fact that hundreds of thousands of children have been harmed by them and the problem is growing worse.

There is compelling research to show that many of the components in vaccines are brain toxins and can cause abnormal development of the infant brain. American children are getting far too many vaccines, spaced too closely together, and this has been shown to damage developing brains.

For every case of full-blown autism, there are hundreds of children with varying degrees of behavioral and learning problems.

Nutrition has been shown to be very powerful in preventing serious reactions sometimes associated with common childhood infections. In Africa, for example, just supplying children with vitamin A and zinc reduced measles mortality 50 to 70 percent. Carotenoids and vitamin C have been shown to reduce the chances that a woman infected with HPV with pre-cancerous changes of the cervix will develop cervical cancer by 80 percent. We are never told this.

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