Founder of CMSRI Believes That Parents Have the Right to Know ALL the Facts When it Comes to Vaccinations
by Christina England
Health Impact News
Over the years, more and more parents have been questioning the safety and efficacy of the vast number of vaccinations being routinely recommended for children. Despite their genuine concerns, many parents feel baffled as to why there is so little information available.
Here, at Vaccine Impact, we try to offer parents a wide range of information, including professional papers and studies, to help educate them on their vaccination journey. As well as providing factual information, we offer parents the opportunity to read about the experiences of others, whose children have suffered adverse reactions, which is something that is shied away from by doctors, pediatricians and governments in general.
However, wouldn’t it be great, if there was a free immunization journal, offering parents a wide range of factual information, on topics such as vaccination ingredients, the safety of vaccinations during illness, vaccinations and pregnancy, and a wide range of other important facts?
Well, now there is.
Due to the growing number of vaccinations being introduced, the Children’s Medical Safety Research Institute (CMSRI), have decided that parents have a right to know exactly what their children are going to be vaccinated with and why governments believe that these vaccinations are necessary to maintain our children’s health.
Vaccination is an Important Time for Parents
Deciding whether or not to vaccinate your child is a big decision for parents and many are confused by the conflicting views and opinions being offered on the Internet today. It is for this reason that the Children’s Medical Safety Research Institute (CMSRI) have decided to formulate a simple, easy-to-read Immunization Journal, offering parents important facts about childhood vaccinations, so that they can make an informed choice.
The founder of CMSRI, Claire Dwoskin, explained to Vaccine Impact the reason why she and her organization felt that there was the need for this journal. She explained that:
Many parents begin their relationship with their pediatrician, having placed their trust for their child’s well-being in his or her hands. Parents typically have not questioned vaccines until their child experiences a reaction, disability or death. I was one of those parents, and was fortunate to have recognized the signs early and take action to restore my child’s health.
She continued by explaining why CMSRI had formulated their journal:
I created this journal with the needs of new parents in mind, to include all of the information I wish I had known before I started vaccinating. A parent who uses this guide will not be surprised to find out afterward that vaccines can contain aluminum and mercury, animal tissues, live viruses, formaldehyde and other poorly tested ingredients.
They will learn about the signs to watch out for after each vaccination, so that they can be vigilant and seek medical help if needed. They will have at their fingertips important information about their rights, the schedule in its entirety, and a place to record all aspects of this medical procedure in detail should an injury occur.
Our hope is that parents will become more informed consumers, before they visit their pediatrician for the first time and therefore, all vaccination decisions will be made with full knowledge and without coercion.
In an article introducing their journal, titled Why It’s Critical to Maintain a Record of Your Child’s Vaccines and Reactions, Claire Dwoskin wrote:
In 1953, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommended 16 doses of four vaccines for children. By 1983, those numbers had increased to 23 doses of seven vaccines. Today, states mandate as many as 69 doses of 16 vaccines for children before the age of 18. But the CDC has yet to conduct comprehensive studies on the effect of so many and so many combinations of vaccines given simultaneously or within the recommended period of years.
According to a report by the Institute of Medicine, ‘the number, frequency, timing, order and age of administration of vaccines had not been systematically examined in research studies.’ This is why it is absolutely vital that parents closely observe and record a number of variables surrounding their children’s vaccinations and all reactions to them.
She continued:
The most reliable way to ensure your child’s safety is to keep your own records. That is why CMSRI created the Immunization Journal, which provides an organized record to track your child’s immunizations, including the date and site of injections, the vaccine manufacturer and lot number, the administrator of the vaccines and more.
In addition to the vaccine record, the Immunization Journal provides a host of other invaluable information for parents, such as:
- An FAQ about vaccinations
- Important safety precautions about when NOT to vaccinate
- A list of ingredients in vaccines
- Special precautions for expectant mothers
- Flu vaccine information
- And more
The most important protection for any child is a fully educated parent. We hope the Immunization Journal will be widely distributed to help inform and arm parents with an important tool as they consider whether or not to vaccinate their children.
To obtain your free, informative, up-to-date, factual, colorful and above all, easy-to-read Immunization Journal go to the Children’s Medical Safety Research Institute and download your copy now.
It is vital that parents are armed with the facts about children’s vaccinations because the majority of this information is being withheld from parents by doctors, pediatricians, pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies and governments. With 271 new vaccinations in the pipeline, parents have a right to the know the truth, because, as explained by CMSRI, if your child does suffer an adverse reaction after a vaccination, a United States federal law passed in 1986 provides 100% legal immunity to both vaccine makers and physicians in the event of a vaccine injury. For further information on vaccination laws, also read Commentary and Background on US Supreme Court Decision to Give Total Liability Shield to Pharmaceutical Companies.
However, if your child does suffer an adverse reaction, you can apply to the federal “Vaccine Court,” who have paid out to over $3 billion to more than 4,000 victims of vaccine-related injuries since it was established. See Vaccine Injuries and Deaths Continue to Increase in Federal Vaccine Court for details.
As stated by the CMSRI:
The most reliable way to ensure your child’s safety is to keep your own records. That is why CMSRI created the Immunization Journal, which provides an organized record to track your child’s immunizations, including the date and site of injections, the vaccine manufacturer and lot number, the administrator of the vaccines and more.
To ensure your child is safe, Vaccine Impact believes that all parents need to educate before they vaccinate and remember an informed choice is the best choice.
Medical Doctors Opposed to Forced Vaccinations – Should Their Views be Silenced?
One of the biggest myths being propagated in the compliant mainstream media today is that doctors are either pro-vaccine or anti-vaccine, and that the anti-vaccine doctors are all “quacks.”
However, nothing could be further from the truth in the vaccine debate. Doctors are not unified at all on their positions regarding “the science” of vaccines, nor are they unified in the position of removing informed consent to a medical procedure like vaccines.
The two most extreme positions are those doctors who are 100% against vaccines and do not administer them at all, and those doctors that believe that ALL vaccines are safe and effective for ALL people, ALL the time, by force if necessary.
Very few doctors fall into either of these two extremist positions, and yet it is the extreme pro-vaccine position that is presented by the U.S. Government and mainstream media as being the dominant position of the medical field.
In between these two extreme views, however, is where the vast majority of doctors practicing today would probably categorize their position. Many doctors who consider themselves “pro-vaccine,” for example, do not believe that every single vaccine is appropriate for every single individual.
Many doctors recommend a “delayed” vaccine schedule for some patients, and not always the recommended one-size-fits-all CDC childhood schedule. Other doctors choose to recommend vaccines based on the actual science and merit of each vaccine, recommending some, while determining that others are not worth the risk for children, such as the suspect seasonal flu shot.
These doctors who do not hold extreme positions would be opposed to government-mandated vaccinations and the removal of all parental exemptions.
In this article, I am going to summarize the many doctors today who do not take the most extremist pro-vaccine position, which is probably not held by very many doctors at all, in spite of what the pharmaceutical industry, the federal government, and the mainstream media would like the public to believe.
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