Example:
approx. 6000 children get meningitis B each year. There are over 73 million children in the US. This means that they're supposed to be vaxxed against something that only affects 0.0082191780821918% of children.
I know this is anecdotal but as a child everyone I knew had the childhood diseases- chicken pox, mumps, measles, German measles, etc. None had any lingering side effects.
Does anyone know of someone who had a childhood illness that has had lifelong affects of the illness?
I have long believed the increase in ADD and autism is a result of all the vaccines newborns and babies under age one receive. The government including CDC, FDA, pediatricians and vaccine companies can deny it all they want, but why should we believe anything they say? It could also be the perfect storm: vaccines combined with baby formula (which is a bunch of chemicals studied on rats and a breast milk substitute was derived), processed baby food instead of making your own puréed food. Add to that chemicals in the environment, water and toothpaste.
I agree. At one time, I was on a med for a skin condition. All of a sudden, depression kicked in BIG time. I told the doc that I thought it was related to the medicine and he said no. I stopped taking it anyway and w/in a couple of weeks, I was back to feeling like myself. Fast forward a few years and guess what a side effect is? Yep, depression.