Monday, March 29, 2010

She Always Says Exactly What I'm Thinking...

And I like how she comes right out and says she is not telling people what to do with their own children and vaccines because that is the same thing I tell others.

Vaccinate or don't vaccinate - it is each parent's choice. All I ask is that people do not make the same mistake I did and blindly trust their pediatricians. Educate yourselves, people!

Do not count on your doctor being informed about vaccines. Ask your doctor how much time was spent in medical school learning about vaccines. You will be surprised. My child's doctor actually told me vaccines do not contain any of the toxins that I now know very well are contained in them.

Just last week, I informed the wife of a pharmaceutical company employee about toxins in vaccines that she said she was told were not in them. If a doctor and a pharmaceutical employee - one who works for a company that does manufacture vaccines - don't even know aluminum, thimerosal, and formaldehyde are in vaccines, then I suspect the average person doesn't know it either or simply chooses not to believe it. And in that case, I invite you to visit the CDC's website and see for yourself what kinds of ingredients are indeed in vaccines.

Part 1.....



Part 2.....

4 comments:

Betsy said...

You sound just like me. I don't tell people to not vaccinate, but I tell them that they need to be informed. I blindly followed my ped's advice, and I will regret that mistake for the rest of my life. I look forward to watching these videos and sharing them with others.

Missy said...

Why does everyone think that just because they have a degree they know it all in the medical field?

I love Jenny. She says what a lot of others are thinking and are sometimes afraid to say. She gives autism a voice.

I'll have to come back tomorrow and watch the videos when I'm not so tired.

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Cari said...

Love Jenny. Part II made me teary, hoping to be there someday. Thanks for posting, I'll be passing it on.