You start a thread about a study and then immediately post pro-vaccine propaganda from an atheist, anti-Christian website. Why?
Why do you think her credentials are relevant to the subject?
Do you believe the credentials of the those doctors and scientists opposing are relevant to their criticism of vaccines?
http://www.history.com/news/8-things-you-may-not-know-about-jonas-salk-and-the-polio-vaccine
“Polio was never the raging epidemic portrayed in the media, not even at its height in the 1940s and 1950s,” writes David M. Oshinsky in his Pulitzer Prize winning book “Polio: An American Story.” During those decades, 10 times as many children died in accidents and three times as many succumbed to cancer. Oshinsky notes that polio inspired such fear because it struck without warning and researchers were unsure of how it spread from person to person. In the years following World War II, polls found the only thing Americans feared more than polio was nuclear war.
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Shapiro: I think there are several reasons why people have chosen—
"I think" means she doesn't know. It's not something she's studied, obviously.
...and I use the word “chosen” specifically because I think most people now have a luxury of choice when it comes to their medical care—not to vaccinate their children.
The "luxury" of choice? I want to know what NAZI medical textbook she got that idea from. Patients have a
right to choose.
One is that they haven’t seen these illnesses. Most people with young children have never seen a case of measles; they’ve never seen mumps, rubella, polio, or whooping cough; so these illnesses are just abstractions to them.
People who vaccinate haven't seen those illnesses either, so that's hardly making a point against those critical of vaccines. To the extent it's true, that ignorance more effects the choices of pro-vaxxers because they are fearful enough of diseases they've never seen to take the risks associated with vaccination.
Their families are healthy, so why should they worry about something they’ve never seen?
Ridiculous! That's not how vaccine critical parents think. Rather, it's close to how vaxxers think and why they are dangerous.
Their families are vaccinated, so why should they worry about something they are vaccinated against? Then they get tested in the hospital one day by chance and discover their vaccination is no longer effective. Another catches measles from people at a martial arts class and discovers her vaccination is no longer effective. They have the luxury of choice, the luxury to not get the available MMR titer test regularly.
And there’s the concern that these vaccines cause autism. No matter how many studies are done to show in hundreds of thousands of children that there is no association between immunizations and the development of autism, there’s still that inkling of fear. Because most people know what autism looks like. They don’t know what measles looks like, but they understandably want to do everything they can to prevent autism.
Not only do most people not know what autism looks like, they don't really know what autism is.
Here's a good response for those interested:
http://vaxtruth.org/2011/08/vaccines-do-not-cause-autism/.
Another issue—especially in what one would call “health-conscious” communities in California and parts of Colorado—is this notion that vaccines have what people call “toxins” in them. This is a very tricky word, because most non-scientists don’t really know what a toxin is. Vaccines are not toxic.
Aluminum is an ingredient in some vaccines. It's unfortunate that this "Dr." doesn't understand that aluminum is an antigen.
Motor neuron degeneration due to aluminium deposition in the spinal cord: a light microscopical study.
Aluminum hydroxide injections lead to motor deficits and motor neuron degeneration
The air we breathe is much more toxic than the vaccines that children receive. They receive more viral and bacterial exposure just by being outside for a few hours than they would from vaccines.
Quack, and moron.
But there’s this pseudoscientific idea, “I’m going to keep my children natural and healthy and feed them organic food and protect them from any unnecessary toxic exposure,” that seems to stand in opposition to vaccines.
She is claiming good nutrition and avoiding exposure to toxins are "pseudo-scientific ideas." Definitely a quack and moron.