posted 27th Jan '09
The internet is probably the worst place to look, seriously. There is a bunch of biased crap out there designed to scare people that are unsure about vaccinations. If you absolutely insist on doing "research" on the internet, just remember that not everything you read is true. Always consider sources, where does that info come from? I have found, if looking, on the internet you can find anything you want. I searched for the phrase "breastfeeding kills" (weird i know) and actually got results(apparently bc bf can make you less fertile, not allowing any babies that would be to be born is "killing" them.) I guess I like facts and not conspiracy theories, but im all for getting good solid info and making decisions based on that.
quoteposted 27th Jan '09
Read "the vaccine book" by Dr. Sears, it provides a lot of info. without the "scare factor" It just talkes about what is in each vaccine and why you would/wouldn't want to get it. It also gives an alternative vaccine schedule that spaces them out more (it's what we use)
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