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Can childrens shots lead to autism or behavioral problems like adhd or add?


my daughter 27 months and we waited on getting her shots done beacuse we heard that they were giving kids problems, but we decided to get them done tuesday the 3rd and every since then she has been acting extremly different and not for the better. Does any one think thats normal or should i get her checked by a doctor. Thank you

Sure, contact your doctor, get him to file an adverse vaccine reaction report. Most doctors are afraid to, so won't unless you absolutely insist. But, don't expect your average doctor to be able to help your daughter. You have to go to doctors and others in the autism epidemic arena to learn how to help her. Thousands have been recovered from autism and other mental and developmental diagnoses by ridding pathogens and toxins. They know how to rid the various toxins and pathogens you get from the vaccines. If one has just been vaccinated, the procedure is NO Tylenol, but ibuprofen can be used if necessary for high fever. Word is Tylenol effects the liver in a way that can hinder toxin-secretion which the CDC admits are in most vaccines. Word is they put them in there to either trigger the immune system or kill pathogen contaminents, or both.

In the autism recovery arena, high doses of Vitamin C are often reccommended to those who very recently vaccinated. It is used to protect the nerves from damage. Vitamin A and D are also given due to low amounts of these allows latent pathogens to flourish. Vaccinating a vulnerable child, one who is sick even with just a cold or who has an underlying condition is reportedly a big contributor to adverse reactions. You can learn all about this in my sources area. My children no longer have autism, but are still dependent upon diet and supplements. The recovery journey is time-consuming, expensive and takes years. Act now, and safe yourself the trauma of it.

um, that is akward.
hmm, if you heard that shots were giving kids problems, why'd you still do it?

well this is not normal. atleast i don't think.

you should contact your doctor, and get her checked.

I hope she gets better. Good luck!

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