Guest guest Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 Sherri, Today I went into a Vitamin Shop to ask about which was the best Calcium and Vit. D supplement to take and ended up in a discussion that lasted a half hour about vaccinations. The clerk was a college student in pre-med and was so passionate about vaccinations that he was doing a huge school project about it. I intend to make some copies of information on the other side of the argument and bring it in to him. Can you point me toward actual scientific data supporting a stance against vaccinations. Since he's pre-med, only information that is "scientific" will get through to him, not opinions. Are there any peer reviews or reports in medical journals to support out anti-vac. stance? And are there any factual statistics as far as linking autism to vaccinations? He said there has NEVER been any proof making that connection. I know that can't be true, but if you know where I can get unrefutable proof, I'd love to share it with him. It bothers me that people looking for supplements to improve their health, could be steered in a very wrong direction by him and that because he is knowledgeable about supplements and because he is a pre-med student, people will take his word for it. Also, some day he will be a doctor and will coerce many people to vaccinate based on wrong or skewed information...Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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