Doctors Have the Gall to Push Vaccines But Don’t Follow the Instructions They Come With
By Jennifer Hutchinson / June 11, 2012How would you respond to doctors gambling with your child’s health?
Jennifer Hutchinson is a freelance editor and writer. She has devoted the last few years to helping Jake recover, researching autism and vaccines, and sharing what she knows with others. She lives in Winchester, Virginia, with Ann and Jake.
How would you respond to doctors gambling with your child’s health?
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Dr. Offit clearly has a lot to gain from vaccines. Then we have the “false prophets” who also have something to gain. But what about the parents of children with autism? What do they have to gain by claiming that their kids developed autism after a vaccine?
Science. They like that word. “Science has spoken when it comes to the theory that some childhood vaccines can cause autism.”
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These medical professionals are concerned about the safety of vaccines. They say they have seen adverse reactions and admit that vaccines aren’t always effective.
The link Is undeniable. Parents researching the topic are discovering what these two words have in common.
If you decide to exercise your right to exempt your child from vaccines, your pediatrician may do this…
If a relatively uncontroversial vaccine like the rabies vaccine can cause autism, isn’t it just possible that shooting tiny babies and young children full of vaccines—many at the same time when no one has ever conducted a study to prove that it’s safe to do so—could also cause autism?