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In 1980, my beautiful 5-month old baby daughter nearly died from a DPT/polio "booster." Her soft spot, or fontanel, swelled in a condition called encephalopathy. We later read that 77% of babies with this reaction either died or were permanently brain-damaged. My baby survived with no other treatment than breastfeeding, which I continued until she was 2 1/2. The US currently lists infant deaths from vaccines as SIDS, but a check of infant mortality rates worldwide reveals that the US ranks 45th in infant mortality. We believe that this is caused directly by vaccines. They are neither "safe" nor " effective." If they were effective, why would everyone need a booster? I personally had all of the childhood diseases except polio, which isn't even a disease but a chemical fertilizer/insecticide poisoning. I remember that measles and chicken pox were itchy, and I remember the swollen feeling of mumps. All five of the children in my family had mumps at the same time, and I remember how we got to stay home and eat chocolate mint ice cream (non-GMO with real sugar, no high fructose corn syrup). My parents took pictures of us in party hats, and we were all smiling! Childhood diseases are actually good for the immune system, with no boosters required. They are very mild, nothing compared to the week of hell we endured in 1980 when my daughter nearly became a SIDS statistic and I lost 10 pounds from crying, nausea, and terror. That experience scared us away from vaccines and all "modern" medicine.9u9un

October 14, 2010 - 3:04am

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