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in Japan, they don't vaccinate until 2yrs - maybe you can find some studies

done there

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> I was asked the following ? from a 1st time mom

> to be and I'd appreciate any feedback bc I don't

> have any info re delaying the vaccines, for I

> don't plan on vaxing my baby- ever.

> TIA!

> > > I have a question about immunization. How

> > much are the chances of negative

> > > reactions being decreased by waiting to

> > vaccinate your children? Does anyone

> > > know? And by waiting until what age? I read

> > through the sites that were

> > > linked in the previous vaccination post and

> > there was a few mentions of this

> > > decrease if you wait to vaccinate until your

> > child is older, but gave no other

> > > info as to how much or when to wait until. I

> > am pretty sure I won¹t vaccinate

> > > my children, but I am still in the process of

> > educating myself on this issue.

> > >

> > >

>

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In a message dated 1/2/01 3:31:28 PM Pacific Standard Time,

karunadd@... writes:

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I was asked the following ? from a 1st time mom

to be and I'd appreciate any feedback bc I don't

have any info re delaying the vaccines, for I

don't plan on vaxing my baby- ever. >>

All I ever saw was one study stating that there were more reactions to MMR

boosters in 11-12 yo than in 4-6yo.

Besides that one would just have to really look into how the babies body

develops,and consider how the various ingredients will affect them. Plus

every child has such a unique background that you just never know how they

will react until after the vaccines are given. Many people have stated that

it is best to wait in order for the mylin sheaths(sp) to grow and cover the

nerves.Some point out that immunity does not take well in younger babies,and

the older you are the less doses needed to induce temporary immunity.So I

guess my suggestion for her would be to look into the development of the baby

on an indepth level,and then also study the ingredients in vaccines. Common

sense also says that if one does vaccinate it is best to do one vaccine at a

time so you know better which one caused the problems.

sara

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i don't know the answer but i have BEGGED my dil to wait to immunize the new

child due in Feb. until the baby is 2. If they give the same dosage to an

older child and to a newborn i just feel that the baby will have a better

chance of working with the vaccine if bigger.

the other reason was that hopefully between the two years new information

will come out that would convince her.

rhoda

Fwd: Re: immunization

>

>I was asked the following ? from a 1st time mom

>to be and I'd appreciate any feedback bc I don't

>have any info re delaying the vaccines, for I

>don't plan on vaxing my baby- ever.

>TIA!

>> > I have a question about immunization. How

>> much are the chances of negative

>> > reactions being decreased by waiting to

>> vaccinate your children? Does anyone

>> > know? And by waiting until what age? I read

>> through the sites that were

>> > linked in the previous vaccination post and

>> there was a few mentions of this

>> > decrease if you wait to vaccinate until your

>> child is older, but gave no other

>> > info as to how much or when to wait until. I

>> am pretty sure I won¹t vaccinate

>> > my children, but I am still in the process of

>> educating myself on this issue.

>> >

>> >

>

>

>

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Plus I think they do not have SIDS anymore, since they stopped vaxing so much.

At 01:52 PM 1/2/01 -0500, you wrote:

>in Japan, they don't vaccinate until 2yrs - maybe you can find some studies

>done there

>

> Fwd: Re: immunization

>

>

>>

>> I was asked the following ? from a 1st time mom

>> to be and I'd appreciate any feedback bc I don't

>> have any info re delaying the vaccines, for I

>> don't plan on vaxing my baby- ever.

>> TIA!

>> > > I have a question about immunization. How

>> > much are the chances of negative

>> > > reactions being decreased by waiting to

>> > vaccinate your children? Does anyone

>> > > know? And by waiting until what age? I read

>> > through the sites that were

>> > > linked in the previous vaccination post and

>> > there was a few mentions of this

>> > > decrease if you wait to vaccinate until your

>> > child is older, but gave no other

>> > > info as to how much or when to wait until. I

>> > am pretty sure I won¹t vaccinate

>> > > my children, but I am still in the process of

>> > educating myself on this issue.

>> > >

>> > >

>>

>>

>>

>> __________________________________________________

>>

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In a message dated 1/3/01 6:05:12 PM Pacific Standard Time,

kcumming@... writes:

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in Japan, they don't vaccinate until 2yrs - maybe you can find some studies

done there >>

NO LONGER TRUE.Do a search in the archives and you will find the schedules

posted.Every country starts at 1-2 mo

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Is there a form for filling out to give to schools to help waive

immunizations? Please post. Thanks, Sally

Re: A-Z Protocol

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> Hi there,

>

> Just FYI.... The third edition of the A-Z Protocol book, which is the

advanced users version has just gone to print. It is much more thorough and

advanced and it is divided into two books due to the size.

>

> If anyone has the Quantum Encyclopedia, he/she would not need to A-Z

Protocol book since it's part of it.

>

> Best Wishes,

>

> Nirvana

>

> Kernan <jkernan@...> wrote:

> Yes it is Nirvana's protocols.

>

>

> A-Z Protocol

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> I received my A-Z Protocol last month and had my first chance to use it

yesterday. It's great! I would recommend it to anyone who is not familiar

with the basic protocols!

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> My Size Barbie Fashions by Rainysnana can be found at my store at The

Doll Page

> http://www.rainysnana.com

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You may check with your state education office. Here in Arkansas, the parents may complete a form quoting their own personal or philosophical views, have the form notarized, and no vaccinations.

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