It’s vaccine season

Whether you’ve got a beginning scholar entering kindergarten or are kissing your college bound son or daughter goodbye (we know it can be tough) the issue of vaccinations cannot be avoided.
Many parents and an increasing number of MDs and health officials refuse vaccination for their children because these shots are dangerous and are linked to autism, allergies, ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, tics, processing disorders, personality disorders, asthma, vision problems, diabetes and many, many more neurological and immunological conditions.
Parents who have both vaccinated and non-vaccinated children all report that their non-vaccinated children are far healthier than their vaccinated children.
Please get yourself informed about what we believe is one of the most serious healthcare decisions you’ll ever be asked to make.
Vaccinations are not required for school in most states. School officials may sayotherwise but they often are ignorant of the law. For more information go to www.vaclib.org or to www.thinktwice.com and you’ll see the legal requirements.
Another reason not to vaccinate (especially girl babies)
Naturally immune mothers have considerably more antibodies than those who had been vaccinated. The same applied to their babies – babies of vaccinated mothers had significantly lower antibody levels than infants of naturally immune women. (
You can legally avoid vaccinations
Some parents who are concerned about the dangers feel they have no choice, “Don’t they have to have shots to get into school?” they ask.
Happily, the answer is: All states (except West Virginia and Mississippi) honor medical and religious/philosophical exemptions to vaccines. Most educators, school nurses and health professionals are unaware that you have a choice.
What religions qualify for a religious exemption? It doesn’t matter. The government cannot ask you your religious beliefs because that puts them in the position of deciding if your religion is “good enough.”
At the very least, if parents would wait until their child is going to public school before vaccinating, hundreds of thousands would be saved from autism, dyslexia, immunological problems, ear infections, brain injuries and other vaccine injuries.
If a religious or private school or camp refuses to honor exemptions we recommend a lawyer who specializes in these matters such as Alan Philips, J.D., www.vaccinerights.com .
For state laws about vaccine exemption, visit www.thinktwice.com or www.vaclb.org