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I live in San Diego, CA where one of our news stations does a show called I-
team "Investigative Reporting". I was watching one of these I-Team episodes
about children's immunization time-table. Parts of the episode, of course,
made my hair stand on end. Once again, Breastfeeding was called for
something that had no place to be called out for.
An infectious disease specialist stated that babies get "more aluminum from
breastfeeding than what they receive from vaccinations."
Dr. Sears did a great job explaining his vaccination schedule, but of course,
the piece was slanted to make it seem that anyone who did this type of
vaccination schedule or waived vaccinations was a careless parent.
This is the url for the report:
http://www.10news.com/investigations/18021211/detail.html
Watch the video.
If you can't make the url work, got to 10news.com then to investigations,
then to the "Growing Controversy over Vaccinations" heading.
Veronica Tingzon, IBCLC
Oceanside, CA
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