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post #21 of 23
Lollicup please update and keep us posted. You and your babe are in my thoughts. Hoping baby is feeling better and the fever has broke for good.
post #22 of 23
In the Dr. Sears book he says that a baby is susceptible to a Hib infection for about 5 days after the vaccine. The vaccine doesn't give the baby the disease but "distracts" the mmune system so the baby is unprotected against a natural Hib infection.
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Originally Posted by Harmony08 View Post
In the Dr. Sears book he says that a baby is susceptible to a Hib infection for about 5 days after the vaccine. The vaccine doesn't give the baby the disease but "distracts" the mmune system so the baby is unprotected against a natural Hib infection.
The Hib vaccine contains the physiological evidence of the disease. And early- onset Hib disease is listed as one of the many adverse reactions to Hib vaccine, of course. The Hib vaccine, therefore, has transmitted the Hib disease to the baby. Although the medical community had favored the rejection of any causality, the body will definitely eliminate these toxins out of the body.
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