Overvaccinating: Cause of Immune Deficiencies? - Page 3

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by OldNewGuyMC on 21 November 2006 - 23:11

There is mounting evidence that immunizations can have many negative effects on humans. I have a friend that has an autistic son and she has accumulated a good amount of research that links autism to certain vaccines. It's not hard to make the argument that if they use animal testing to predict the effects of drugs on humans then it only stands to reason that things that are bad for humans will also be bad for animals. Not advocating elimination of vaccines here, but a lot more research is needed because it's not understood completely.

by Winnie on 22 November 2006 - 01:11

There is evidence that vaccines cause problems and many respected vets agree. Dr. Jean Dodds has done a lot of research on it and has published some things. Dr. Hamilton talks and has written about it...and the list goes on. Titers will only show if your dog has immunity to a certain virus IF they have come into contact with it the recent past. Depending how recent will depend on how good the titer is. That is how the body works. When it comes into contact with a virus, signals go out to the body and it mounts an immune response to it. Thus if you titer at this point you would get a high titer. SO...even with a low titer it does not necessarily mean you have low immunity.





 


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