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Published : January 31, 2010 | Author : articlescannone
Category : Child Health | Total Views : 449 | Unrated

  
 

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Jesse Cannone is co-founder of the Healthy Back Institute and author of "The 7 Day Back Pain Cure". Get the facts on what's realling causing your pain here http://www.losethebackpain.com/conditions
While shopping near the kids section of a clothing store last week, a brochure caught my eye. The front was adorned with a very large picture of a baby caught in wide-eyed surprise. The title read, "Whooping cough sounds scary. Promise me you'll get vaccinated."

As a father of 8, you can bet your britches I want to protect my kids' health. But here's what gets me. This brochure, purporting to be a helpful public health service, is published by Sanofi Pasteur - one of the largest vaccine manufacturers in the world. No conflict of interest there, right?

For those who haven't heard already, the DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis) shot has been linked to autism, SIDs, anaphylactic shock, and other forms of brain damage. Reports for decades showed significant risk for the traditional pertussis component of the shot. This new acellular version of the vaccine is supposed to be less dangerous for kids, yet the same kinds of reports keep coming in from the new vaccine. And we're supposed to make sure our kids get that shot starting at 2 months old?

Here's something to chew on. Japan simply postponed DPT vaccines until age 2 and nearly wiped out incidents of SIDs. And the autism rates among Amish families who refuse to vaccinate? Try nonexistent.

Granted, the vaccine brochure at the store was promoting booster shots for adults. In Sanofi Pasteur's case they manufacture a Tdap booster vaccine called Adacel®. Don't be confused, it's the same vaccine type with a different order of letters. Anyhow, outside of questionable effectiveness at raising immunity in the first place, there are significant risks for adults as well from vaccine ingredients.

For example, one of the adjuvants (additives used to increase the body's response to the vaccine) in Sanofi Pasteur's own version of the vaccine is aluminum phosphate. This aluminum salt builds up in your body and is associated with Alzheimers and many other neurological disorders. No wonder that America, with one of the world's most highly vaccinated populations at nearly 70 recommended doses of 16 vaccines by age 18, is also home to 25% of the world's cases of Alzheimers.

Another ingredient in their vaccine, along with many others, is formaldehyde. A known carcinogenic (causes cancer), formaldehyde was removed a few years ago from nail polish and is no longer permitted as an ingredient in building insulation. Those are external to the body. They removed formaldehyde due to safety concerns… and they want us to inject it directly into our bloodstream?

In the end, my response to Sanofi Pasteur's "public service" is a big no thanks. Good parenting certainly does not include blindly subjecting yourself or children to what is in essence a massive experiment with numerous reports of deaths and injuries. Take Sanofi Pasteur's advice literally and ask your doctor if the vaccine is right for you. But also do your homework outside of the "mainstream box" before allowing anyone to inject you or your children with the toxic substances found in virtually every vaccine. A good place to begin is at the National Vaccine Information Center.

So are there more natural ways to boost your immune system and stay healthy? You bet! Here are several I wholeheartedly endorse:

* Avoid sugar, processed foods and trans fats
* Add more garlic, turmeric, ginger and curries to your diet
* Boost antioxidant levels with extra Vitamin C and drinking green and white teas
* Maintain adequate Vitamin D3 levels through sunshine (if you live in south Florida or Hawaii) or supplements
* Consume more Omega-3 fatty acids
* Get a full eight hours sleep every night to stay strong and rested
* Manage your stress levels – meditation, deep breathing, or hypnosis may help
* Exercise regularly, at least 2-3 times every week

One final note to readers in the United States. If you decide to go ahead and immunize yourself or your child and experience any adverse side effect – even if your own doctor tries to convince you that it's not related to the vaccination – be sure to report it to the national Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System registry. Only by hard data will bureaucrats eventually be forced to recognize the significant risks of today's vaccines.

Jesse Cannone is co-founder of the Healthy Back Institute and author of "The 7 Day Back Pain Cure". Get the facts on what's realling causing your pain here http://www.losethebackpain.com/conditions



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