Richard Halvorsen -- a Voice of Reason on Vaccination
Editor's Note -- John Stone recently posted on a British Society for Ecological Medicine conference titled The Health Hazards of Disease Prevention. I took a look and found a presentation by Dr. Richard Halvorsen to be particularly interesting. He is that rarity - a practicing doctor in Britain who does administer vaccines -- in fact, he operates a vaccine clinic called BabyJabs -- but does not deny the reality of vaccine damage. He believes we're taking unnecessary risks with children's health -- provoking allergies and other problems with the so-many-so-soon mantra of the medical industry. It's perfectly possible to prevent life-threatening diseases without causing chronic conditions, he says.
Sample comment: "It is unnecessary to give the three vaccines contained in the triple MMR vaccine together. These can quite easily be given in separate single vaccines. However the case for vaccinating against mumps is extremely weak as mumps is nearly always a mild and harmless illness. Many parents are concerned about the risk of infertility in boys; this is an extremely rare complication of mumps. Rubella is a relatively harmless illness except in pregnant women who are not immune; for this reason it could be argued that rubella vaccination is unnecessary in boys.
Is it still necessary to give polio vaccine to those who live in countries where there have been no cases for over 20 years?" Check it out HERE --D.O.
Finally Dr.Halvorsen talks about informed choice,honesty
and a more caution with multiple vaccines.All the other Drs.
need to look at his information and what experience had thought him,he is on the right track.Safety is the number
one concern and long term side-effects what parents mostly worry about.The over-load (or hyper-stimulation)of the immune system and the toxic ingredients are also a big issue
that he talks about.Drs.need to speak up and protect their tiny patients.Delaying vaccinations and using single vaccines is better idea.
Posted by: oneVoice | October 29, 2011 at 09:39 AM
love Halvorsen, love his book. His book helped us realise we needd to hold off, entirely, for both kids, wrt vaccines.
Posted by: Jen | October 28, 2011 at 01:13 PM
I LOVED Halvorsen's book!
Exceedingly well researched and written. Copious footnotes and citations...
He really delves into GAVI. I don't know what was more astonishing the massive conflicts of interest w/in GAVI or the sheer billions upon billions of $ involved.
Posted by: Katie Wright | October 28, 2011 at 08:43 AM