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Well I went to a wedding last night, and one of the people at our table was a

retired geneal practioner doctor. He saw everything from babies to elderly. I

knew I could not sit by this man and not bring up immunizations. Well I did and

was suprised that before he retired he was getting irritated with all " those

baby shots " . He retired in 1999. He was old school and believed that mmr,dtp and

polio were the only shots needed. He mentioned how babies nowadays well in 1999

developed alot slower compared with babies in the 70's. That brought up studies.

He said there will never EVER be a conclusive study on vaccinated children vs.

unvaccinated children. His words were " they will be afraid of the results. He

compared it to the Motzart effect. Babies who were exposed to classical music

were shown to have higher IQ'S down the road. Well he said everyone ran out in

the late 90's buying classical music and tapes that play motzart. He said " can

you imagine if such

a study were to be had on vax vs unvax kids. If the results proved that

" unvaccinated kids are healthier and far more advanced than their fully

vaccinated peers " Everyone would stop vaccinating. That is why no such study

would ever completed. Money would be lost and nobody (drug companies) would not

put themselves in the line of fire. It was interesting to say the least.

 

 

Kim

 

Chicago

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