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You asked for unbiased information regarding vaccines. Well, you got it!
This recorded lecture includes all the latest research regarding vaccines, vaccine adverse events and immunology. Written and recorded by Dr. Erika Krumbeck, naturopathic physician (and worried Mom) who specializes in pediatrics and vaccine safety. Also included is an e-book workbook filled with the data included in the lecture and a blank vaccine worksheet.
This is not a “pro-vaccine” or an “anti-vaccine” webinar. This lecture presents all the facts regarding vaccines in a non-biased, non-judgmental atmosphere. This course also sifts out the facts regarding the link between vaccines and autism. You will learn about the adjuvants in vaccines and what effects they may have on the body. There is also a brief discussion on allergies and what to do with children who have other health conditions like asthma or severe allergies. Learn which vaccines are live virus vaccines, and which vaccines contain aluminum (and why this is controversial). Other topics include: thimerosal, the MMR scare, autoimmune disease, nosodes instead of vaccinating, breastfeeding instead of vaccinating, the use of Tylenol, abortion and pro-life parents, how to use VAERS, use of probiotics, glutamine and vitamin A when vaccinating.
Learn what vaccines are associated with multiple sclerosis, asthma/allergies, eczema, intusussception, febrile seizures and more.
This webinar teaches the facts about immunizations – what disease each vaccine is designed to prevent, when it is most appropriate to give them, and what is actually in each vaccine. We will go over the actual data on the incidence of disease as well as the chance of having an adverse vaccine reaction. You will also learn how to prevent vaccine adverse reactions and what not to do when vaccinating your child.
Vaccine information from someone you can trust. Learn about vaccines away from the media hype, internet hearsay and celebrity endorsement!
Check out the full course here on Udemy.com
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Brynn
May 28, 2013 at 11:40 amWhat vaccine schedule do you recommend for a healthy child?
Would you be willing to share your daughter’s vaccines schedule?
Dr. Erika Krumbeck
May 28, 2013 at 2:57 pmBrynn,
I knew I would get this question eventually!
I don’t advocate for a particular vaccine schedule – I think it is dangerous to generalize to the entire population what may work for one child or one family. For that reason I don’t share the schedule I used for my own child, because I don’t want everyone to think that my child is just like their child. Here are the factors that we used to decide, though:
1) All the data from the talk about what was the ACTUAL chance of Annika getting one of these diseases (weighed with the ACTUAL chance of getting a vaccine reaction). Some of the vaccines the chance of getting the disease vs. a vaccine reaction are almost identical. These we felt we could either decline or delay.
2) Annika is breastfed – this automatically puts her into a different risk category. I was very lucky in being able to breastfeed – not everyone is able to!
3) She is currently NOT in daycare.
4) Jason and I both work in the medical field, which I think increases the risk of exposing her to certain organisms. For example, I know there was a chance of exposing her to pertussis, which definitely made me nervous.
5) Ethical considerations – which vaccines contribute to herd immunity. How important is it for us as a family to protect others around us?
These were the main considerations we weighed when making a vaccine schedule. This webinar includes all the data I think you need to make an informed decision based on the factors that are unique to you and your family. It also includes a scheduling worksheet that outlines when each vaccine is “supposed” to be completed and how many weeks/months/years apart they need to be.
Lastly, if you still have questions about vaccines after viewing the webinar, I’m offering vaccine consults in person or via phone or Skype. This is especially helpful for families of children who have had vaccine reactions in the past, or who have unique health needs (asthma, autism, behavioral problems, eczema, digestive complaints, etc). Check out http://www.mtwholehealth.com/schedule (or press the blue button in the sidebar).