The COVID jab made all of this chatter mainstream. For many, when they hear CDC, WHO, White House, Vatican, etc... they have lost just about all integrity on this subject. Unfortunately, I'm not sure there is an institution that commands respect on this topic. It's just a free-for-all for everyone to hate on everyone.
The COVID jab made all of this chatter mainstream. For many, when they hear CDC, WHO, White House, Vatican, etc... they have lost just about all integrity on this subject. Unfortunately, I'm not sure there is an institution that commands respect on this topic. It's just a free-for-all for everyone to hate on everyone.
My two cents: If your vaccine works so well, then, you should be fully protected and carefree on whether or not someone else took the same jab.
I can understand that concern. Babies can be supported through a nutrient rich dietary foods such as sweet potatoes that are rich in Vitamin A. Vitamin A is shown to be supportive.
The COVID jab made all of this chatter mainstream. For many, when they hear CDC, WHO, White House, Vatican, etc... they have lost just about all integrity on this subject. Unfortunately, I'm not sure there is an institution that commands respect on this topic. It's just a free-for-all for everyone to hate on everyone.
My two cents: If your vaccine works so well, then, you should be fully protected and carefree on whether or not someone else took the same jab.
What about babies too young for certain vaccinations? Measles vaccine is not administered until 12 mo, for instance.
I can understand that concern. Babies can be supported through a nutrient rich dietary foods such as sweet potatoes that are rich in Vitamin A. Vitamin A is shown to be supportive.
And if I just don't want my kid to get measles at all?
If the mother is vaccinated, the baby is protected via breast feeding. Nobody wants to get measles, that is understandable.