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Originally Posted by GraceAmazing
Ask Jim Carrey what he thinks about his son's Austism.
He doesn't have a son with autism...but his girlfriend does, Jenny McCarthy. She actually believes that diet and nutrition play a big role in her son's autism fight. Her book is actually pretty informative.
Both of my children are vaccinated...I have lived around enough Amish to know that despite my concerns (which I have studied out for myself...and not on the internet  , it is imperative that my children do not go thru what the Amish go thru.
And for the record, my brother almost died from chicken pox...he ended up with a disease known as encephilitis. He was a vegetable for about 7 days...the doctors said he'd never recover. However, God healed my brother and after my dad prayed for him, he began to walk and talk again. And he has a college degree in a highly specialized field...with straight A honors all thru school! To God be the Glory on that one!!!!!
So, when Varcella became available...I was the first in line!
JMHO
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Okay, they live together. I thought they were married. Oh, that's right - it's Hollywood! LOL!
I like what Jenny has to say here. I'm for parental choice - bottom line!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOPbTengJ18
Jenny is pointing out the ingredients in the vaccines that they are lying about, the levels they say are trace, but they are still above the toxic level for drinking water and the amounts they are giving children at once. It's a "recommended" dosage and not "mandatory". That is another problem.
Some of the studies I have done - saying that a child's immune system would be better to handle a vaccine at the age of two. Some children cannot handle them at all.
For instance, one of the women I know - her son was fine, got a dosage of his regular scheduled vaccines and is now diagnosed with Autism. She opted out on her second child and he is very healthy. In her case and I agree with her - it is their genetic makeup that cannot handle the vaccines and they need to have a parental choice for their family.
Jenny McCarthy says she knows the vaccines played a part in her son's autism.
If vaccines are keeping some kids safe, then those that vaccinate should stop worrying about those that don't.