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Moving from US to India w/ No-vac 9m. son

I am moving to the state of Orissa (to Bhubaneswar) from the US in two months. I have a son who will be 9 months old when we move. I have chosen not to vaccinate. I am interested in the use of nosodes as a preventative for disease. There have been outbreaks of Cholera, MAlaria, and Tuberculosis in the state where we will be moving. However, we will be living in the city in a relatively safe area. Any homeopathic suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
  Shannongoldair on 2005-07-04
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A bit more information...I am breastfeeding and will continue for most if not all of our stay in India (1-2years). We will follow all food and water safety guidelines and sleep under netting. Baby boy is very healthy, no sickness whatsoever since birth. I, the mother, have received all vaccinations. I am considering Immuno-globulin shot for all family memebers or just baby.
 
Shannongoldair last decade
If you breast feed for all the time you spend in India there should not be a problem .
If you have a shot the baby will also get it, but best avoid shot direct to baby.
 
walkin last decade
Vaccination and AIDS
Considered reflection on this AIDS science, along with the sociopolitical correlates and antecedents of this current catastrophe, reveals the likelihood that myriad other immune
dysfunctions, autoimmune diseases, and cancers, including leukemias, lymphomas, sarcomas, and other ailments linked to viral infections, have resulted from previously engineered microbes that have by accident or intent found their way from cancer virus laboratories into humanity’s bloodstream by way of the most trusted public health preventative—vaccinations.
 
walkin last decade

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