Boosting Immunity & Vaccines
Many people who don’t vaccinate (we don’t vaccinate our children) use an alternative way to build the immune system.
Why Not Vaccinate?
I’m not quite sure the word “alternative” as used above is even the right word since I don’t believe that vaccines build the immune system in the first place. In fact, they stress the immune system. And why do we vaccinate our children? Watch Vaccination: The Hidden Truth, a 90 minute video to learn why you shouldn’t vaccinate.
A Few Facts
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has an account set aside for families who suffer from the adverse affects of immunizations. They know a certain percentage of children and babies will be changed forever after receiving a dose of shots but they continue for the greater good of society. Are you willing to sacrifice your baby?
Drug companies like Pfizer test their vaccine formulas on children and babies in third world countries like Africa and often do a lot of damage. Pfizer is currently being sued by the African government for the deaths of many people. Do you want to be a part of this testing? When you immunize your child, you’re saying what the drug companies do is okay.
Probiotics
So, back to the “alternative.” Our son was in the intensive care nursery during his first month of life and required antibiotics to save his life…we give him probiotics to help his gut stay healthy since that is the first stop for a healthy immune system. Even if your child has never been on antibiotics you should give them probiotics for a healthy intestinal tract. Use capsulated probiotics and sprinkle them on food or dissolve in water and give through a medicine dropper. Start small, meaning give only a 1/4 of the capsule at a time and slowly build up no matter what age the child. Giving too much probiotics when just starting can cause cramping and gas and make your baby uncomfortable. Tid Bit of Knowledge: A breastfeeding mother delivers an abundance of probiotics to her baby through her milk, but remember, a baby is only getting what the mother puts in her mouth. Eat healthy and grow healthy babies.
Green Drinks
A breastfeeding mother should drink a green drink that is loaded with spirulina and grasses. This will ensure her breastmilk is full of all the good stuff. Once baby starts solids, mix a small amount of the green drink into the babies food to make sure baby is getting extra good nutrition. (The reason for this is because fruits and vegetable today are missing a lot of the minerals that we need because they are grown so quickly.) Green drinks have more vegetables in them than we could ever eat in one day. For an older child, mix some green drink into a smoothie, just don’t put too much in since the taste is quite strong.








