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Basic Questions
3) How safe would you personally rate vaccinations to be? (Thalidomide was also
judged to be safe for a long time.)
4) Which concrete assurances can you give regarding tolerance or possible side
effects? Will you prescribe medical examinations to determine allergic
reactions to be expected? (Reaction to certain ingredients, e.g. egg allergy or
other intolerances.) Or would you just see what happens?
9) Vaccinations stimulate the immune system, dont they? Is it possible that short
term stimulation can be accompanied by a chronic over stimulation? (ASIA
syndrome) What effects would this have?
10) What are the reasons for children with a weak immune system not to be
vaccinated? Can a vaccination have a negative effect on the immune system?
11) Do vaccinated children have an improved immune system, are they less often
sick?
12) Are vaccinated children healthier than non-vaccinated due to the vaccination?
13) Are there alternatives to vaccination that are just as effective at alleviating or
preventing infectious diseases? If so, what are they? (Vitamin D, detoxification,
raising the mineral balance etc.)
14) Is my child protected from the illness it has been vaccinated against?
Further Questions
16) Attenuated vaccine (as in the case of measles, mumps, chicken pox, rubella)
according to the vaccine literature, is a vaccine created by reducing the
virulence of a pathogen, but still keeping it viable (or `live). They are a light
version of the disease and leave protection against the `real virus. One
question: Does it ever happen in the real world that a child is infected
simultaneously with these four diseases (measles, mumps, chicken pox,
rubella)?
17) Vaccine status vs. immune status. Does a vaccine only trigger an anti-body
reaction or also offer protection against a vaccine preventable disease? Please
show proof.
19) It is often pointed out that the benefit outweighs the risk. Demonstrated with a
risk-benefit analysis. Do you know of such an analysis, have you read one, and
could you give me just one at my disposal to read?
20) Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). It has often been reported that SIDS
occurred shortly after a vaccination. Can the possibility of a link be completely
excluded? If that is the case, do you have any documentation?
21) Can freshly vaccinated persons be carriers of the said disease for a brief period
of time afterwards? If so, how long? Under what circumstances? Does this
mean that vaccinated children can infect non-vaccinated children? Is there any
scientific research on this subject?
22) Vaccination failure. According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) there is a
statistic percentage of approximately 8% where the measles vaccine fails. Does
this then mean that every twelfth child cannot be vaccinated and stands the risk
of being infected by the vaccination?
26) Is it true that in Europe polio vaccinations given to children caused, in extreme
cases, paralysis i.e. vaccine poliomyelitis? (According to Wikipedia) Is this
now ruled out from current vaccinations?
27) Pregnancy: Vaccinations are there to reinforce the immune system. The
vaccinating of pregnant woman however, is controversial. Could vaccinations
pose a risk for mother or child?
29) Is it true that in research concerning Gardasiel (HPV) that a placebo compound
was used that contained the potentially toxic substances (aluminium) and,
accordingly, was not a harmless placebo? Does this not border on fraud?
Conclusion
31) Doctor, I cannot conclude whether the risk of vaccination is higher than not
vaccinating. Should you advise me to vaccinate however, are you prepared to
accept the liability?
32) If you do not accept responsibility, who does?
33) WE the parents bear the responsibility and YOU as doctor want us to vaccinate
our children. I suggest the following compromise: We share the risk and
responsibility; We the parents have 50% of the risk and YOU the doctor have
50% of the responsibility and costs. That seems fair: Would you be prepared to
confirm this risk sharing in writing? If not, why not?