Monday, September 27, 2010

VACCINE EXCEMPTION INFORMATION

VACCINE EXCEMPTION

It is interesting to note that public health officials have never proven that it is safe to inject vaccines into our children, and they have even a more formidable task of explaining why, with the ever increasing number of vaccinations being administered, neurological and immune system disorders in our children are exploding.

In recent years there has been a growing trend by parents of not wanting to vaccinate their children. Physicians tell us that the number of parents expressing concern over their children receiving vaccinations is steadily increasing. This concern is valid.

The vaccines given newborns can contain a number of incredibly toxic substances:
Formaldehyde
Aluminum phosphate
Antibiotics
Phenols
Live viruses (and various other toxic compounds)
Mercury (in flu vaccines; you are not informed which vaccines do not contain mercury)

Sadly, these vaccines will not keep your child from getting sick. Rather, all vaccines carry the risk of serious side effects, especially the potential for crippling neurological damage such as autism, and even death. If your child receives the CDC’s recommended vaccinations, by the time your child begins kindergarten, they will have received 48 doses of 14 vaccines. Incredibly, 36 of the 48 are given during the first 18 months of life.

Every parent needs to know that although all states have vaccination requirements, all states also provide a way to escape these dangerous vaccines. 48 states allow exemptions for sincerely held religious beliefs, while another 18 states allow parents to opt out for personal, conscientious or philosophical beliefs.

Vaccinations are mandated by the Texas Department of Health for all school children. However, the State has vaccine exemption affidavits available to anyone who wishes to make the choice to not be vaccinated or vaccinate their children. Public schools may not require vaccinations and must admit any child who submits a Texas Department of Health Vaccine Exemption Affidavit by law.

FOR INFORMATION ON VACCINATION EXEMPTIONS
http://www.nvic.org.

HOW TO OBTAIN A VACCINE EXEMPTION FOR REASINS OF CONSCIENCE:
Request a vaccine exemption affidavit form in writing: the form can be obtained on-line.
Each child’s name and date of birth must be included in the request.
The requests must be submitted through the U.S. Postal Service, commercial carrier or hand delivered to:

Texas Department of Health
Bureau of Immunization and Pharmacy Support
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, Texas 78756
For answers to questions from the Texas Department of Health http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/immunize/school/default.shtm

http://www.vaccineinfo.net ABOUT VACCINATION IN TEXAS

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