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The Role of Vaccines As Dr. Campbell explains, babies are born not only with a sterile gut, but also with immature immune systems. And establishment of normal gut flora in the first 20 days or so of life plays a crucial role in appropriate maturation of your babys immune system. Hence, babies who develop abnormal gut flora are left with compromised immune systems. Vaccinations have been developed, originally, for children with perfectly healthy immune systems, she says. GAPS children are NOT fit to be vaccinated with the standard vaccination protocol. Her book Gut and Psychology Syndrome contains an entire chapter outlining what health care professionals need to do to improve the vaccination strategy, because the standard vaccination protocol is bound to damage GAPS babies. Its a matter of the last straw breaking the camels back, she explains. So if the child is damaged enough, the vaccine can provide that last straw. But if it doesnt provide that last straw in a particular child, then it will get the child closer to the breaking point. She also points out another risk factor of vaccines: What we also have to understand is that the pharmaceutical industry cannot patent natural viruses, natural bacteria or any microbe that nature has created. They have to genetically modify them before they can patent them, she says. So these vaccines contain genetically modified viruses, genetically modified microbes. We still havent got enough data to know what exactly theyre doing to the human body, and what exactly these genes are doing to our gut flora in these children. articles.mercola/sites/articles/archive/2011/07/31/dr-natasha-campbell-mcbride-on-gaps-nutritional-program.aspx
Posted on: Sun, 15 Jun 2014 22:29:14 +0000

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