This blog is about my daughter Leah, who is fearfully and wonderfully made, and our experiences with autism.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Autism and Vaccines

Even though we saw the effects of vaccines on Leah, we still didn't know about her autism. These are my personal thoughst on vaccines, which I know can be a hot topic. I have studied for hours on it, read both sides of the issue and read through endless personal testimonies.
Vaccines don't harm everyone, though I think there are side effects to them, most people's bodies dispose of the toxins. Vaccines are filled with a lot of unnecessary garbage. That is what causes problems and help trigger autism in some people. Vaccines don't cause autism, vaccines can trigger it. However mercury poisoning has the same symptoms as autism. Do some research on the preservatives in vaccines. Some people do not get rid of toxins the way others do. I do not believe the reports about vaccines and having no effect. I have spent thousands of hours reading and learning. I have read too many stories from parents and have talk personally to some parents that have had severe reactions overnight far worse than what we experienced to not know without a shadow of a doubt that vaccines CAN cause harm. I don't trust the FDA to be the final source of truth. They approved vaccines at 50X THEIR OWN recommend dosage of mercury, the second most toxic substance in the world, for newborn infants. Read Evidence of Harm for more information.

This is my short synopsis on what I have learned. I feel each parent must prayerfully consider their choice. Also consider if you choose to vaccinate, why not consider waiting until they are old enough so you can actually see if it is affecting them. Hard to know that if they are receiving them all along.

Lastly, not everyone is affected by vaccines. Also, not every autistic child is affected by vaccines. Some are though!

Parenting has some tough decisions along the way. We each need to come to our own conclusions on what to do with our own children as the God given authority in our own families. I respect your choice and I ask mine be respected.  Having a child that severely reacted to them, we believe the risks outweigh the benefits in our family.  I pray God will direct you in your choice.

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