Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 At 02:39 PM 10/29/2006 -0000, you wrote: >My sister-in-law is a Medical assistant. She says that people in the >Anti-vaccine camp do not have reliable studies to prove any of their >theories. She is not opposed to people waiving vaccinations because >the threat of the diseases are not as prevalent today. I have only >partially vaccinated my son and I have not vaccinated my daughter. >How do we defend our decisions not to vaccinate? I am just a lay >person, I don't know which studies would be considered legitimate. >All I know is that I am doing my best to keep my children on healthy >diets to keep their immune systems strong. I don't want to take the >risk that my child could be seriously damaged by vaccines. She >counters that the risk is higher that you child could die of a disease >should it ever become prevalent in our society again. > >It is not my goal to try to win an argument with her. I would like to >prove that I gut instinct I have not to vaccinate is more than just >that. > > > My classes give you plenty of studies And it is none of her business what you do. But if you don't know the risk and reality of the diseases and about the dangers of the vaccines then I encourage you to research each one or take my class (that's why I offer it) You will never win with them For god's sake she's only a medical assistant - not much more education than a layperson If you can't afford the class start with mywebpages Sheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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