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Vaccination=Immunization?

5.4

Limitations of Vaccine Effectiveness

Vaccination with ActHIB vaccine may not protect 100% of individuals.

Vaccination=Immunization? Nope! Vaccination is touted as equaling immunization among many medical professionals and a lot of parents. That is not the case. In fact, the vaccine manufacturer will put in the vaccine's insert the phrases, "may not protect 100% of individuals" or "may not protect all individuals". The reason for this is that everyone is different! It isn't possible to simply look at a person and be able to determine whether or not they will experience adverse reactions to a vaccine, or several vaccines. If that were possible, first off, it'd be an awesome skill, secondly, there would be a lot less vaccine-injured in the world, and lastly, more people would realize that humanity does not need vaccination in order to survive! If your doctor can guarantee you that you or your child or your spouse will 100% not have any adverse reaction to a vaccination they are at the very least ignorant and uniformed and at the worst a liar with no interest in your health. That sentence may make some of you uneasy, but think about it this way: more and more physicians are refusing to see patients unless they sign incriminating statements virtually saying that they're unfit parents for not injecting their child(ren) with toxins and diseases in order to potentially protect them. Is the person asking you to sign this form willing to be sign and be held liable for any harm done to your child(ren) due to vaccination? I'm going to guess probably not. If you're curious as to how aware your doctor is when it comes to vaccinations and their potential side effects, start small by asking for the insert. The insert is a very detailed and lengthy piece of paper that comes with each vaccine. The vaccine manufacturers provide this information with the product. Don't be fooled. The insert is not the same thing as an information sheet. When I say the insert is a piece of paper I mean it is one long, continuous piece of paper with a ton of tiny print all over it. If you were to go to the vaccine manufacturer's website and print out the insert the average number of pages is around 15 (conservatively)--not 1. The information sheet does not list all of the ingredients, adverse reactions, clinical studies, reported reactions, and so on. If your doctor brings you the actual insert then that's great! They know what it is you asked for. If you still are curious if they know anything more, ask if they've read it. After their response, it's up to you whether or not you want to suggest they do, have an open discussion on its contents and the opinions formed after reading it, or just say thank you and leave. If your doctor is completely ignorant as to what the insert is, you can't find anyone in the office who does, or they flat out refuse to provide you with one, then check out these links:

http://www.immunize.org/fda/

http://www.vaccinesafety.edu/package_inserts.htm

https://vactruth.com/vaccine-inserts-human/

Oh, and one last thing, VACCINATION DOES NOT EQUAL IMMUNIZATION! (I'll talk about true immunization later.)

Reference for Section 5.4: https://www.vaccineshoppe.com/image.cfm?doc_id=13692&image_type=product_pdf

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