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Making Informed Decisions
Your decision to vaccinate or not should be an informed decision. Vaccines can cause severe injuries such as seizures,
death, anaphylaxis, brain damage and other reactions. The type and severity of reactions may vary from vaccine to
vaccine and child to child. The effects of a vaccine injury may be temporary or permanent. If you notice any changes in
your child’s condition after receiving a vaccine, you should contact your doctor immediately or go to a hospital. Vaccines
have never been proven to be safe or effective and your child may contract the disease even if he is vaccinated. What has
been proven is that you can get the disease from the vaccine or from coming into contact with a recently vaccinated
person. The polio vaccine is just one example. It is a known fact that most healthcare providers do not fully inform
patients of the side effects a vaccine can have on the body, brain and immune system. Because of the highly toxic
ingredients all vaccines contain, you should thoroughly research vaccines for yourself before making such an important
decision. DO NOT allow someone else, even your healthcare provider, scare or force you into making this decision
without being fully informed. Many healthcare providers have not researched vaccine history or toxicology and are not
fully informed.
Always provide a detailed history of your child’s health to your doctor. Make sure they know of allergies,
neurological problems, nutritional deficiencies, any immune system disorder and skin diseases such as eczema. Most
physicians and nurses do not warn parents that if their child’s health is compromised in any way, such as having a
common cold or previous reaction to a vaccine, they should not receive vaccines.
Benefits of Non-Vaccination
When you choose to not vaccinate your child, you have the responsibility to educate yourself on how to maintain the
well-being of not only their body but also their mind and spirit as well. Childhood diseases can result in minor symptoms
to severe complication or death depending on the child’s immune system and treatment protocols followed. The stronger
the immune system, the less severe are the symptoms of the disease. A child that goes through the full expression of the
disease (i.e. fever and skin eruptions, without suppressing any of these symptoms) usually acquires immunity from that
disease for life. Good nutrition and cleanliness play a major role. The risk of contracting various diseases can vary over
time or locality. Symptoms or complications of these diseases may be treatable by alternative methods or may resolve
without treatment. Educate yourself on childhood diseases from informed alternative sources. Fear of these diseases
comes from not being properly informed.
For More Information
To make a truly informed decision there are numerous sources of information on the risks of vaccines and the risks and
benefits of childhood diseases. Sources of information to determine if the risks associated with vaccines outweigh any
perceived benefits include: vaccine package inserts, the Physicians Desk Reference, the U.S. Center for Disease Control
and Prevention, public and medical libraries or state and local health agencies. (NOTE: These sources do not give
complete and total information on vaccine ingredients and their toxicity, nor do they provide accurate statistics.)
Vaccination Liberation –
or (888) 249-1421
National Vaccine Information Center –
or (800) 909-SHOT / (703) 938-0324
(NOTE: The two websites above, Vaccination Liberation and the National Vaccine Information Center, have proven to be
excellent sources for extensive vaccine information.)
Reporting Reactions
If you do decide to vaccinate, report vaccine reactions to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (800) 822-7969.
Always get the vaccine name, vaccine manufacturer and lot number. Keep records of day to day reactions from the time
of vaccination for at least 6 months to 2 years, no matter how slight the reactions. Long-term effects of vaccines have not
been well documented by the allopathic community and are just now being researched. If your child has been injured by a
vaccine, he may be eligible for compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
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Revised 2/06
Source: Vaccination Liberation, P.O. Box 457, Spirit Lake, ID 83869
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