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Receiving a vaccine will trigger an immune response:
- Can it be an insult that weakens the immune system especially when an injection is delivered directly into the blood without first encountering the body's first-line defenses?
- Will this vaccination really provoke a long lasting immune response?
- Are you just hedging your bets that this milder insult of the disease/illness is worth the risk than getting a full blown case. Maybe if you are elderly and have a weak immune system that could not resist the real disease ...this could be a good idea.
- Do your infants and children need to be vaccinated for sexually transmitted diseases? Maybe the public health department is suggesting vaccination(s) against these disease as a way to minimize these disease in unscrupulous behaviors of young adults later in life. Perhaps in situations where the family unit has disintegrated into chaos and or parental control of young adults are compromised, then public health mandates can offer control at a young age (newborns-early childhood) in these situations.
If one feels exorbitantly pressured to vaccinate their infant, then my simple advise would be ...wait till your toddler is at least 2 years old and eating solid food. Once a toddler is eating solid food, one's immune system is essentially fully functions and mature enough to mnimize a severe adverse vaccine reaction.
Most holistic care physicians do not let their children be vaccinated. Physicians families are the highest population group that does not vaccinate their children.
Vaccination / Immunizations
Does Vaccinations = Immunizations
are they helpful or harmful?
This Vaccine Waiver available by request at your local public health office.
CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODES
[Note: Section 120365 is the key section regarding exemptions.]
Immunization of a person shall not be required for admission to a school or other institution listed in Section 120335 if the parent or guardian or adult who has assumed responsibility for his or her care and custody in the case of a minor, or the person seeking admission if an emancipated minor, files with the governing authority a letter or affidavit stating that the immunization is contrary to his or her beliefs.