True or False?

Remember when I posted about vaccinations and autism having a connection? Well, I read this this morning. Very interesting. And why would he fake it? Kinda creepy. Who can we trust these days? The guy who swore there was a link, or the media who reports that there isn't? Because you know, the media isn't known to be biased AT ALL and has never lied to us. It's like Homer Simpson said, "TV said that? It must be true!" But that's not to say that I believe the purported Doctor who made these claims. It just means that now I have more to think about other than , "What should I wear to book club tonight?"

So, what does this mean for our youngest's immunization future? I'm still undecided.

Comments

Danielle said…
Hmmm..that's a tough one. I don't know what to think. I would imagine that avoiding putting anything unnecessary into our bodies would be the best...but then again, we don't want measles now do we? I dunno. Sigh.
Tagen and Eric said…
It's always best to get a hold of the research papers to critique them as a collection and find out who they are funded by as well as any flaws. This link is a good example of all the discussions I've heard: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r600Ps-_UC0

Regardless of your decision, keep in mind that the human body is very resilient, especially when combined with chiropractic - because it vamps up the nervous system, and helps you conquer anything that comes at you.

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