Thursday, April 16, 2015

"Bananas for everyone!"

When my kids were in preschool, if just one child in their classrooms had a nut or banana allergy, the entire class was prohibited from bringing those foods to school. Letters went home. Signs were posted on doorways, tables, and throughout the room. Packages were examined. Every parent adapted his/her own child’s lunches for the safety of that one allergic child. We are told when our children are infants and small babies not to expose them to honey, strawberries, eggs and other food items until the baby reaches certain age milestones, and then told to introduce these foods with caution, and to be prepared to watch for signs of allergic reactions. We adhere to these precautions with the best intentions and while on high alert; we follow what we are told, knowing allergies are real and we should be vigilant for our child’s safety. We sigh relief when they eat their first strawberry with no reaction. What amazes me about our hyper-concern for food allergies in babies and children is this: if we can quickly mentally accept that a child could be allergic to nuts or allergic to bananas or eggs or dogs or latex (or any other “thing,”) and we can unanimously agree as a group to do all we can to protect that one child from the danger of exposure to that allergen, then why is it so out of the question to think that a child could be allergic to a vaccination? And why, after so many parents have raised hands and said, “yes, my child had a reaction to a vaccination,” are vaxes still given with wild abandon to every baby, in multiple doses, on a made up “Well Baby” schedule from birth to childhood – regardless of potential reaction or danger? And why, then, are parents who have witnessed and reported vax injuries treated with such disdain? Parents have unbiased reasons to ask for examination of the current doubled, tripled and quadrupled vax schedule (complete with metals and toxins). The "idea" of vaccinations is awesome. But today's vaxes (coupled with the "American diet" of food coloring, sugar, processed everything) are indeed causing autoimmune reactions in our kids that result in ADHD, autism, asthma, skin allergies, food allergies, digestive problems, behavioral problems and more. Most pediatricians rely on info given to them from pharmaceutical companies and the Center for Disease Control, but Big Pharma and the CDC financially profit from vax sales (biased). Parents are doing their own research, and we are seeing vax reactions with our own eyes. I look forward to the day when parents won't be bashed for asking for research. We haven't seen anything fair and unbiased on the short and long term effects of today's vax schedule. (PS-- it is not the same one you were on.) My son’s injury occurred when he was taking multiple doses of antibiotics for ear infections and ear tube surgeries. While he was weakened by these rounds of antibiotics, anesthesia and other medications, he was given vaccinations. It was after this that we saw a loss of vocabulary and the beginning of four years of behavior issues. Thank goodness we got the right information and were able to reverse his toxicity with diet, probiotics, oils and lots of prayer. –FBM

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