Which vaccines to give and how many vaccines to give at
once?
I actually don’t have an answer to either question. I wish I did so that I could tell you an
exact answer.
I find it interesting that an Italian tribunal has awarded
200,000 Euros to the family of Francesco Finessi, who was 22 years old when he
died of non-Hogdkins lymphoma after receiving what the court ruled as “too many
vaccines with very little time in between” as a soldier.
Again, which vaccines to give and how many vaccines to give
at once? “I don’t know” is my answer to
both. I found the above verdict
interesting. I don’t know the specifics
of what information was presented in the Italian tribunal court, but imagine
that their tribunal court takes strong evidence into consideration when
reaching this type of verdict, especially considering how many additional
soldiers this will undoubtedly apply too.
Aside from the ingredients of each specific vaccine coming
into play, the frequency that vaccines are given is another issue to
consider. Again, I don’t know what is
too frequent, but I am a fan of common sense, and in nature, it is extremely
rare to be exposed to multiple life threatening infections at once, so it makes
logical sense (in my mind) that it might not be best to give a child 2-5
different vaccines on the same day multiple times before even starting 1st
grade. The immunological response that
this incurs could be a catastrophe waiting to happen. I believe that this potential catastrophe
depends largely on the genetics and state of the immune system immediately
before the vaccinations are given.
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Medical Disclaimer: Information provided in this blog is for informational purposes only. The information is a result of years of practice and experience by Yoshi Rahm, DO. However, this information is NOT intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other healthcare professional, or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging.
Do not use the information provided in this blog for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing medication or other treatment. Always speak with your physician or other healthcare professional before taking any medication or nutritional, herbal or homeopathic supplement, or using any treatment for a health problem. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider promptly. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking professional advice because of something you have read in this blog.
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