Question: Which vaccines are safe for children, and at what age you consider them unnecessary?
Dr. Blaylock’s Answer:
Vaccines contain toxic levels of aluminum, contaminant viruses, bacteria, and mycoplasma, and the flu vaccine contains a full dose of mercury.
There is compelling evidence that the vaccine schedule is quite harmful to brain development, and is responsible for autism, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), and other neurodevelopmental disorders in childhood.
In my opinion, there is no need for the tetanus, diphtheria, MMR (measles, mumps and rubella), chickenpox, or pertussis vaccines. Flu vaccines have been shown to offer no protection at all, and are associated with neurological damage. The best protection for children against these diseases is 1,000 IU a day of vitamin D3 and a multiple vitamin.
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