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JUST SAY NO

the inherent dangers to the vaccines far outweigh any current

potential risks from the diseases. The hep vaccines are particularly

dangerous, cause brain damage and seriously hep is easily avoidable

with a little common sense and education. Every year more people die

from the meningitis vaccine than from meningitis.

Erynn

On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 7:34 PM, <lescase@...> wrote:

> hi O's! ... my son is scheduled for middle school shots this summer...

> Teen booster tetanus/diptheria, Hep A, and meningococcal... he's an O... do

> you have any opinions to share on if these are all really necessary? I've

> gotten way-varying opinions from nurses and naturopaths ... and thought I'd

> reach for the blood type perspective. Thanks!

>

> Sylvetsky

>

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JUST SAY NO

the inherent dangers to the vaccines far outweigh any current

potential risks from the diseases. The hep vaccines are particularly

dangerous, cause brain damage and seriously hep is easily avoidable

with a little common sense and education. Every year more people die

from the meningitis vaccine than from meningitis.

Erynn

On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 7:34 PM, <lescase@...> wrote:

> hi O's! ... my son is scheduled for middle school shots this summer...

> Teen booster tetanus/diptheria, Hep A, and meningococcal... he's an O... do

> you have any opinions to share on if these are all really necessary? I've

> gotten way-varying opinions from nurses and naturopaths ... and thought I'd

> reach for the blood type perspective. Thanks!

>

> Sylvetsky

>

> Earth Soup

> IIR Cert. Reflexology

> GIFAM Cert. Nutrition

> www.earthsoup.net

>

> **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with

> Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

> (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

>

>

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Actually, there are two exceptions where there is only the possibility for a

doctor to exempt a child -- West Virginia, and one other state which I forget.

Marie

who lives 2 miles from the WV border

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I live in WV. Other wise my daughter would have gotten NO vacc.

Fortunately she had no severe reations with immediate damage but ----

I feel certain there is a connection to a vision problems 4 yrs old that

appeared after a set of vacc needed to enter kindergarten. I think it was

the measles/mump vac.

Her other issues that may or may not be connected, is that she has developed

psoriasis.

K

On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 5:18 PM, <emhosdil@...> wrote:

> Actually, there are two exceptions where there is only the possibility

> for a doctor to exempt a child -- West Virginia, and one other state which I

> forget.

>

> Marie

> who lives 2 miles from the WV border

> ----------------------------------------------------------

> http://lift-up-your-hearts.blogspot.com/

>

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I live in WV. Other wise my daughter would have gotten NO vacc.

Fortunately she had no severe reations with immediate damage but ----

I feel certain there is a connection to a vision problems 4 yrs old that

appeared after a set of vacc needed to enter kindergarten. I think it was

the measles/mump vac.

Her other issues that may or may not be connected, is that she has developed

psoriasis.

K

On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 5:18 PM, <emhosdil@...> wrote:

> Actually, there are two exceptions where there is only the possibility

> for a doctor to exempt a child -- West Virginia, and one other state which I

> forget.

>

> Marie

> who lives 2 miles from the WV border

> ----------------------------------------------------------

> http://lift-up-your-hearts.blogspot.com/

>

>

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i am afraid i havent been paying attention to this well enough,

so please forgive me if i am talking about something that hasnt

even been brought up, or perhaps has.

i joined this group actually on behalf of

my husband, who now is really more into eating according to his

genotype, although either way (genotype or bloodtype) my husband

is a staunch supportor of dadamo's.   what i wanted to say is i

have mixed feelings about immunizations. but i do have concerns

and when my daughter was three or four, after she had had two of

the mmr vaccinations, i took her to a doctor

who tested her blood and found that she was immune to the big three:

  measles, mumps and rubella. this avoided my need to get her the

rest (one or two) of the mmr vaccinations.  he kindly wrote a note

indicating this, which i brought to my daughters school which eliminated

the vaccine requirement for the school. i do now have concerns

about the chicken pox vaccine, which my daughters doctor mentions

everytime i bring her to him.  my concern is not so much that she

will get it, but that it will leave scars on her face.   once again,

i apologize if i touched on a subject thats already been discussed.

thanks,

dawn

Re: immunizations

I live in WV. Other wise my daughter would have gotten NO vacc.

Fortunately she had no severe reations with immediate damage but ----

I feel certain there is a connection to a vision problems 4 yrs old that

appeared after a set of vacc needed to enter kindergarten. I think it was

the measles/mump vac.

Her other issues that may or may not be connected, is that she has developed

psoriasis.

K

On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 5:18 PM, <emhosdil@...> wrote:

> Actually, there are two exceptions where there is only the possibility

> for a doctor to exempt a child -- West Virginia, and one other state which I

> forget.

>

> Marie

> who lives 2 miles from the WV border

> ----------------------------------------------------------

> http://lift-up-your-hearts.blogspot.com/

[http://lift-up-your-hearts.blogspot.com/]

>

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