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It is heart breaking and a big part of why I am also sick, too many

vaccines, not enough natural immunity so then comes autoimmune disease. I am so

sorry about your son. It must be such a nightmare for all ofyou

Love Jen

Rabold92@... wrote:

It makes me sick, too. First of all, the whole premise of vaccines is a lie.

Second, we already have a national autism epidemic from vaccines, as well as

numerous auto-immune and degenerative diseases caused by vaccines. A young

mom who works with me was discussing getting her infant son the flu vaccine. I

came in with a copy of " Evidence Of Harm " by Kirby. She read about the

flu vaccine and then stated that she has decided not to get her son the flu

vac. Education is key to this issue. We will continue to be duped by the

medical establishment as long as we remain ignorant of the facts.

--- Debby ('s mom ... autistic, falsely convicted, sentenced to 14 - 28

years in prison ... please pray for to be acquitted)

In a message dated 10/24/2006 6:50:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

torresd61@... writes:

This just makes me sick!!!!!!! How many parents will read this and get flu

shots for their babies and toddlers??????

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Federal study of 45,000 youngsters found few serious side effects of vaccine

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CHICAGO - The biggest study ever to look at the side effects of flu shots in

children confirmed that the vaccine is safe for babies and toddlers.

Researchers studied 45,000 U.S. children and found almost no side effects

requiring medical treatment during the six weeks after the youngsters were

vaccinated.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 90

children under 5 die of the flu each season.

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Flu vaccine has a good safety record, the researchers wrote, though some

formulations have been linked to Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare paralyzing

disorder.

With the shots now recommended for all children younger than 5, the findings

are reassuring, said Dr. Schaffner, an infectious-disease specialist

at Vanderbilt University who was not involved in the study.

" Linus had a security blanket, and this is a huge security blanket, "

Schaffner said. " This is a comfort to all providers, parents and policymakers

that

we can move ahead with great, great confidence. "

Researchers found a few more cases of mild nausea and diarrhea than expected

within the first two weeks after the shot, but the numbers were extremely

low considering the thousands of children studied: 13 cases.

Fewer kids treated for ear infections

After their flu shots, the children were less likely to get treated for

upper respiratory tract and ear infections. That could have been because

parents

felt reassured that the symptoms were not signs of flu, said study co-author

Dr. Simon Hambidge, an investigator at Kaiser Permanente Colorado's clinical

research unit.

The federally funded study appears in Wednesday's Journal of the American

Medical Association.

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" This is really reassuring for parents and for doctors who want to protect

children from what's a pretty nasty disease, " Hambidge said. " We know

children

in this age group get hospitalized for complications of influenza as much as

elderly adults do. "

Nine of the study's 19 co-authors reported financial ties to vaccine

manufacturers, but the industry had no direct role in the study.

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The flu vaccine is an inactivated viral vaccine. This means that the viruses

predicted to be predominant during the current season are grown in chicken

eggs, harvested, and then killed through chemical means. The vaccine is then

purified and tested for safety. When taken by humans, the vaccine stimulates

the production of antibodies that fight off the viruses included in the v

accine.

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