The topic of Immunization
is a heated one with opinions on both sides. You should be aware of recent announcements
by the Association of American Physicians Surgeons regarding routine vaccinations.
While it is true that the concept of immunization is based on the natural system
within the body, there is increasing evidence that some of the techniques around
immunizations are creating problems within the human body, even to the point
of causing genetic damage.
As to whether you should or should not have your children immunized, it is
important to arm yourself with as much knowledge as possible on the subject.
Remember also that traditional medical circles will be loath to admit that there
is any problem with immunization and naturally will not entertain the possibility.
WE personally feel there is enough evidence to warrant further study on the subject
and WE believe WE would be very cautious about immunizing my children.
A routine procedure by many doctors and others interested in the natural
system is to expose their children to other children who have the milder diseases,
while they are still young. It is well known that, as an adult, coming down with
measles or mumps is far more serious than as a child. It is not a common thing
but it does occur. As we said before, the stronger the child or adults immune
system, the better the results.
Some things to keep in mind about childhood diseases are this. Disease organisms
are opportunistic organisms. That means they are simply at the right place at
the right time. Our immune system, if it is functioning optimally, is able to
mount a strong defense. This usually either allows the body to eliminate the
organism without any noticeable symptoms, or mild symptoms. For instance, it
is a fact that many children have had chicken pox and the parents were unaware
of it, the symptoms were so mild, or mistaken for a common cold.
Another fact is that all of the recently reported cases of polio in the U.S.
have been directly attributed to the vaccination, which the child received. The
virus is contacted, usually through the live virus in the diaper, by a parent
or child. The point is this. The healthier the population is, the less the population
acts as a reservoir for disease causing organisms. If people do not tend and
keep their environment or their own bodies, then the opportunistic organisms,
which become a natural part of the environment as WE have explained before, will
simply do their job. In doing their job, they are able to continue in the environment
looking for those "organisms," namely those of US who are weak or becoming immunologically
dysfunctional.
The healthier the population, the more our own natural immune systems work,
and the less chance there is for these organisms, or ANY organisms or disease
processes, to cause health problems. For a strong immune system, merely coming
into contact with any particular virus or bacteria DOES NOT mean the disease
will occur. It is all dependent on the person's system and its level of integrity. |