Trennoche,
Ok. This is my last posting on this topic, as we are going around in circles.
You've got a conspiracy theory so ingrained in your head, that you won't
listen to anything else. First of all, wouldn't it be the
biomedical/pharmaceutical industry, not petrochemical, if anything at all?
As far as entering poisons and diseases into the body, the vaccinations are
generally dead viruses, so it cannot attack the body, but the body recognized
the shape, and is able to fight it in the future when encountered.
Medicaid pays for vaccinations because they save thousands, if not millions of
lives. For every one child that may have a reaction to a vaccination, there
are countless others who may have had their lives saved, or at least avoided a
very miserable few weeks for child and parents. No medicine is perfect. Some
people react poorly to ES, joint mobs, aspirin, and heart bypass surgery.
I agree with those "uneducated welfare moms." It is better to give the child
a vaccination than let them get sick, which they almost certainly would from
at least one of the diseases if it weren't for the vaccines. It might be
considered child abuse to intentionally let your child get ill with
life-threatening diseases. It would be like preventing an asthmatic child
have inhalers because it was "poisoning his body."
Recently, there has been much information in the media, medical literature,
and I believe on this list, about children being exposed to germs in
childhood, and developing a healthier immune system (a certain T cell is in
greater quantity in children who have been exposed to environmental germs than
those who are too sheltered from germs, and are generally healthier children).
Vaccinations are an ideal way to create exposure to those microbes in a safe
way without creating disease.
Well, I've said my final words. I think it's time to put this topic to bed.
We keep repeating ourselves, with you pointing out the few instances when
there are reactions to vaccines, and my pointing out the larger picture.
Renee
Jay M. Trennoche wrote:
>
> Renee, 42 or 41; my friends daughter has had most so far at 16 months. Many
> people here are little educated and believe in their doctor like a god. When
> you ask a mother why they let their child have 40 odd something number of
> poisons and diseases put into their child when there are known terrible side
> effects to some children, they say I do it because I am a good mother.
>
> Blind stupidity...besides, in Hawaii welfare pays for it. That's gov't and
> petro-chems working together for their mutual benefit.
>
> T.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Renee Cordrey <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask] <>
> Date: Friday, October 08, 1999 7:24 PM
> Subject: Re: Fw: More on Vaccines
>
> >Jay,
> >
> >What is Hawaii's policy?
> >
> >Renee
> >
> >Jay M. Trennoche wrote:
> >>
> >> Renee, California is more upscale than Hawaii...try check Hawaii.
> >>
> >> Trennoche
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Renee Cordrey <[log in to unmask]>
> >> To: physio listserv <>
> >> Date: Friday, October 08, 1999 4:08 AM
> >> Subject: More on Vaccines
> >>
> >> >I heard from my friend (Mono County, California Public Health Nurse)
> >> regarding
> >> >vaccines. Here's excerpts from her e-mail:
> >> >---------------
> >> > The 1st set of shots is at 2 months of age at which they receive 4
> >> >vaccinations, then at 4 & 6 months they receive the same as 2 months (4
> >> >shots) then at 1 year of age they get their 1st MMR (Measles Mumps &
> >> Rubella)
> >> >& Varicella (chickenpox) - so that equals 14 immunizations to be
> >> up-to-date
> >> >at 1 year of age.
> >> >
> >> >I think it is 1 out of 10,000 will get vaccine-associated polio from the
> >> >live-virus vacccine, so now the standard of practice is that the polio
> >> >immunization we now give is not a live virus vaccine, hence it's ability
> to
> >> >not develop the disease in one which receives it.
> >> > Flu vaccine is not routinely given to anyone under 18 unless they
> >> have
> >> >an underlying chronic illness.
> >> >--------------
> >> >This may vary by state, but this goes for California.
> >> >
> >> >Renee
> >> >
> >
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