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1. Are
vaccinated children healthier than unvaccinated children?
Surprisingly, we don't know the answer to this simple, basic question. No
independent studies have addressed this question and no drug companies or
government agencies appear to be interested in finding out. Although there
is no evidence that a vaccinated child is healthier than an unvaccinated
child, there is increasing evidence that vaccinated children are, in fact,
much sicker than unvaccinated children.
Scientific papers, health-care workers, and parental observation is
increasingly revealing that childhood vaccines may be the cause of the
increase in allergies, ear infections, asthma, diabetes, skin disorders,
attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, learning disabilities, Crohn's
disease, cancer, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and other
chronic and degenerative diseases. Health care workers have observed that
these conditions are rare in unvaccinated children.
Among the conditions "exploding" in occurrence is autism. Today
there is an epidemic of autism with about 1 in 150 children being
diagnosed with this syndrome. Ten years ago it was 1 in 10,000. There is
increasing scientific evidence that childhood vaccines are causing this
epidemic.
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