Click here for vaccine package inserts directly from the manufacturers. The links are from the website Vactruth.com
Click here for vaccine package insert links from the website immunize.org
Click here for a video of a doctor discussing how he stopped vaccinating after reading the package insert.
Questions To Ask Your Doctor Before Vaccinating
1. What training have you and your staff had in identifying a vaccine reaction? If you and your staff have received training, has it been by a pharmaceutical company? What training have you had other than learning the recommended schedule?
2. Do you believe there should be a one-size-fits-all procedure for vaccinations? Do you think that vaccinations should be mandated or do you think it should be a decision made between the doctor and their patients?
3. Do you customarily give out the vaccine inserts to parents to assure that they are aware of all of the risks (ie SIDS, seizures, tics, autism) versus just giving out the handout from the CDC?
4. Are you familiar with the ingredients contained in most vaccines? (Aborted fetal cells (DNA of someone else mixing with you or your child’s), MSG, mercury (trace amounts in all vaccines and higher amounts in specific ones like the flu vaccine), formaldehyde, etc. Does your training include understanding the toxic effect on the brain, immune system, reproductive system and other body systems of these ingredients?
5. If one of your patients had a vaccine injury, besides diagnosing them, what additional medical tests (blood work, nutritional deficiencies, gut analysis) would you perform to understand how this has affected your patient?
6. Since vaccination can only give someone partial immunity (vs lifetime immunity if you’ve had the disease) and there have been repeated vaccine failures (people who have been vaccinated still getting the disease ie whooping cough, measles), what do you recommend to make sure your patient’s immune system is strong? Have you been trained in nutrition to teach families how proper nutrition can help someone who has been vaccine injured, is on the autism spectrum, has food sensitivities/allergies?
7. Are you familiar with VAERS (Vaccine adverse effects report system)? If yes, how many reports have you filed to VAERS?
8. Are you familiar with the NVICP (National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program)? The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-660) created the NVICP and was established to ensure an efficient forum for individuals found to be injured by certain vaccines. Did you know that as of May 1st, 2015 there have been $3,159,410,649 in payouts to people that have been vaccine injured through the NVICP?
9. Do you think measles is a severe problem? How can diseases be spread by the unvaccinated if they don’t have the disease?
10. Do you screen for the MTHFR (MethylTetraHydroFolate Reductase Deficiency) genetic mutation prior to vaccinating your patients? Individuals who have bio markers showing inefficient folate metabolism, impaired methylation, low glutathione levels, and vitamin deficiencies (including but not limited to B12, vitamin D, and carnitine deficiency), are also at high risk for adverse reactions to vaccines because their ability to rid some of the additives and preservatives is impaired, and because their methylation cycle and mitochondria may be impaired.
11. What is your response if a parent calls and reports that their child is seizing after vaccines? What is your response if a parent says their child is exhibiting high pitched screaming that goes on and on, arching their back and having trouble breathing? Are you aware that these are signs of encephalitis and should be cause for immediate attention at the ER. Are you aware that encephalitis is listed as an adverse event on the package inserts?
2. Do you believe there should be a one-size-fits-all procedure for vaccinations? Do you think that vaccinations should be mandated or do you think it should be a decision made between the doctor and their patients?
3. Do you customarily give out the vaccine inserts to parents to assure that they are aware of all of the risks (ie SIDS, seizures, tics, autism) versus just giving out the handout from the CDC?
4. Are you familiar with the ingredients contained in most vaccines? (Aborted fetal cells (DNA of someone else mixing with you or your child’s), MSG, mercury (trace amounts in all vaccines and higher amounts in specific ones like the flu vaccine), formaldehyde, etc. Does your training include understanding the toxic effect on the brain, immune system, reproductive system and other body systems of these ingredients?
5. If one of your patients had a vaccine injury, besides diagnosing them, what additional medical tests (blood work, nutritional deficiencies, gut analysis) would you perform to understand how this has affected your patient?
6. Since vaccination can only give someone partial immunity (vs lifetime immunity if you’ve had the disease) and there have been repeated vaccine failures (people who have been vaccinated still getting the disease ie whooping cough, measles), what do you recommend to make sure your patient’s immune system is strong? Have you been trained in nutrition to teach families how proper nutrition can help someone who has been vaccine injured, is on the autism spectrum, has food sensitivities/allergies?
7. Are you familiar with VAERS (Vaccine adverse effects report system)? If yes, how many reports have you filed to VAERS?
8. Are you familiar with the NVICP (National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program)? The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-660) created the NVICP and was established to ensure an efficient forum for individuals found to be injured by certain vaccines. Did you know that as of May 1st, 2015 there have been $3,159,410,649 in payouts to people that have been vaccine injured through the NVICP?
9. Do you think measles is a severe problem? How can diseases be spread by the unvaccinated if they don’t have the disease?
10. Do you screen for the MTHFR (MethylTetraHydroFolate Reductase Deficiency) genetic mutation prior to vaccinating your patients? Individuals who have bio markers showing inefficient folate metabolism, impaired methylation, low glutathione levels, and vitamin deficiencies (including but not limited to B12, vitamin D, and carnitine deficiency), are also at high risk for adverse reactions to vaccines because their ability to rid some of the additives and preservatives is impaired, and because their methylation cycle and mitochondria may be impaired.
11. What is your response if a parent calls and reports that their child is seizing after vaccines? What is your response if a parent says their child is exhibiting high pitched screaming that goes on and on, arching their back and having trouble breathing? Are you aware that these are signs of encephalitis and should be cause for immediate attention at the ER. Are you aware that encephalitis is listed as an adverse event on the package inserts?