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The Purdue Vaccination Studies and Auto-antibodies |
Well.....this is to say the least very unsettling to the millions of pet owners that continue to want to provide their pets with the best care. What is one to do, vaccinate to protect from horrible diseases like parvo and distemper? Or, vaccinate and take the chance that the preventative could be a silent killer? It is disturbing to me that some vets continue to insist upon annual boosters. When I tried to discuss this with our last vet, he acted offended that I would even suggest boosters are not necessary. Then he got angry with me when I mentioned the new vaccine protocols. I've wondered if he continues the over-vaccination in hopes of future business treating the horrid diseases it causes:mad: |
Excellent information. Do you know of any studies on vaccinations done more recently? |
AMAZING article...another one for the Library! Thanks for posting this. |
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~~~~ From the article: "Dr Jean Dodds: “Many veterinarians trace the present problems with allergic and immunologic diseases to the introduction of MLV vaccines…” (9)" ^^^ I've always felt this is so true. Look at this forum, and see how many posts per week are about ALLERGIES. It's like a broken record, they're rampant! It's so sad. The skin is so related to the immune system. |
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