Comment: This article is very informative in an era where government agencies are requiring two doses of the MMR vaccine for young children even when there is evidence of its link with autism.
This is not an article about whether vaccinations are "good" or "bad." This is an article about how high-dose vitamin C can protect children from vaccination side effects. Until we have real choice as to whether or not we vaccinate our children, we must seek ways to make immunizations safer. High-dose vitamin C makes immunizations safer.
Giving the MMR Shot to a Child with Known Vaccination Sensitivity
Our daughter recently received the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccination. In fact, she received two. New York State recently changed the law requiring an additional MMR shot in order for children to attend kindergarten. We had to make sure that she received both injections this summer before school started. We were concerned about giving her two MMR shots (and so close together) because after a previous vaccination she had a serious reaction.
Years ago, before we learned to give huge doses of vitamin C before, during, and after immunizations, our daughter (then age 15 months) had a severe reaction to the DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus) vaccination: she lost her coordination, was screaming, falling over, and spiked a high fever. High-dose, saturation-level vitamin C cured her reaction to the DPT vaccine and taught us an important lesson: give more vitamin C. Much, much more. Now, in order to protect our children from any vaccination side effects, we give very high doses of vitamin C before, during (yes, even at the doctor's office) and after immunizations. To read more see: http://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v11n09.shtml and http://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v12n07.shtml.
No, the MMR shot is not the same as a DPT shot. Just because our child reacted to one vaccine, doesn't necessarily mean she will react to another. However, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), "Any vaccine can cause side effects" and "like any medicine, is capable of causing serious problems." See: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/side-effects.htm When you consider just how much vitamin C our daughter held after the MMR vaccinations, we have to ask ourselves one question: where was it all going?















Comment: Vitamin C has an excellent track record:
- Vitamin C Boosts Life Expectancy
- Vitamin C wards off gout in men: study
- The clinical impact of Vitamin C: My personal experiences as a Physician
- The power of Vitamin C - It saves lives
- High dose IV vitamin C kills cancer cells
- Vitamin C - A cure for Ebola
- Flu, Viruses, and Vitamin C Megadoses: A Personal Statement
- How doctors use vitamin C against lead poisoning
- Vitamin C and polio
- Vitamin C: A life-saving treatment for sepsis
- Dr. Linus Pauling: Revising his work on vitamin C
- Can Humans Live Longer? Vitamin C - The Missing Anti-Aging Hormone
- Protect Yourself from Radiation: Take Vitamin C Daily, Take Responsibility For Yourselves
- Vitamin C, shingles, and vaccination
Nevertheless, those with iron overload issues should be aware of the following research when using vitamin C:The iron elephant - The dangers of iron overload