Dr. Bob says...
- By only giving two vaccines at a time (instead of as many as 6), I decrease the chance of chemical overload from grouping so many vaccines chemicals all together at once. This allows a baby's body to better detoxify the chemicals one or two at a time.
- I give only 1 aluminum-containing vaccine at a time (instead of the recommended 4). Overloading on this metal can be particularly toxic to the brain (See Resources, page ___ of The Vaccine Book to view the research on this).
- I give only one live-virus vaccine component at a time to allow the body's immune system to better handle the live viruses in these vaccines.
- Giving fewer shots at a time may decrease the side effects, in my experience.
- Giving fewer shots at a time also makes it easier to figure out which vaccine a child is reacting to if a severe reaction occurs.
you can read more about it at:
http://www.askdrsears.com/thevaccinebook/labels/Alternative%20Vaccine%20Schedule.asp
This schedule has really given me more of a peace about these immunisations we "must" give our children. Plus, our Pediatrician felt comfortable with it and supported our decision, which helped Jeff a lot.
Griff handled the shot very well. He was asleep at first, but when he got the shot, he opened his eyes really big and gave out a good cry, but settled down very quickly. What a champ!!
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OWIE! Poor Griff! What a trooper. We got the twins shots today and it was so sad! We miss you guys and hope everything is going okay! Thanks for the text! You are always so sweet!
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