We have also sent out two press releases which point out that vaccinated individuals can spread disease, especially the live viral vaccinations such as chicken pox, measles, rubella, flu, polio and smallpox. In addition, we have posted numerous memes and links to information about the dangers of vaccinations on our Facebook page.
These efforts have generated thousands of comments, most of them in support; but several have criticized the Foundation for straying from our fundamental message of nutrition, while others expressed surprised at our stance opposing vaccinations.
The promotion of non-toxic therapies is part of the WAPF mission statement [http://www.westonaprice.org/about-the-foundation/about-the-foundation/], and we published an article in 2005 outlining the dangers of vaccinations [www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/vaccinations-parents-informed-choice/], so none of our members should be surprised that we have joined with other groups to publicize the dangers of vaccinations. In fact, our board of directors is unanimous and adamant about using the WAPF influence and organizational skills to warn parents about what can happen to children when they are vaccinated.
We will be devoting our Summer 2015 issue to this subject. We would especially appreciate hearing from parents of vaccine-injured children. We know that it can be painful to share your story, but the world needs to hear about what happens when vaccinations go wrong so that other children may be saved.
Childhood diseases are either mild or non-existent when parents practice the kind of good nutrition that we advocate. Diets rich in vitamins A and C can protect children against disease much better than vaccinations, and with side effects that are good, never harmful. Public health policy should be aimed at accurate information about nutrition, not the promotion of vaccinations that actually suppress the immune system and often have tragic side effects.
Press Release http://www.westonaprice.org/press/public-health-officials-know-recently-vaccinated-individuals-spread-disease/
We ask that everyone help out by sending our press release to their local newspapers and media outlets. Also, watch for our action alerts posted on Facebook or sent to members, and take action as urged. The health of our children is at stake and we need everyone to pitch in.
Sally Fallon Morell, President
The Weston A. Price Foundation
PS. If you must vaccinate, you can protect your children with the following guidelines:
• Wait until the child is at least two years old.
• Do not give more than one vaccination at a time.
• Never vaccinate when the child is sick.
• Be sure that the vaccines are thimerosal-free.
• Supplement the child with extra cod liver oil, vitamin C and B12 before and after each shot.
• Obtain a medical exemption if the child has had a bad reaction to a vaccination before or if there is a personal or family history of vaccine reactions, convulsions or neurological disorders, severe allergies and/or immune system disorders.
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