Dr Sherri Tenpenny asked an interesting question on her Facebook page the other day regarding whether we should vaccinate or not. She asks if we want to take the risk of the illness vs the risk of the vaccine. Or, as she put it …
A week of illness with lifetime immunity vs a lifetime of illness and temporary "immunity."
For a long time, I’ve felt that the issue to vaccinate or not to vaccinate is something akin to playing Russian roulette. The vaccine being the gun that I give permission to be pointed at me, while the illness the gun that may or may not ever be pointed at me. While I don’t think that vaccines give everyone horrible side effects, I do believe that there are too many potential side effects for me to be willing to be injected, or have my kids injected.
Recent news and journal articles that I’ve looked at confirm these thoughts. They are all linked to the statements below. Click the link to read the full article:
Atypical tetanus found in a fully immunised 14-year old boy.
And another article that I found interesting, posted here so I can find it again to listen to the whole thing:











