Immunizations

We hear of so many parents trying to make the difficult decision about whether or not to vaccinate their children.  There are many pressures in today’s society to vaccinate children, but as a parent you need to make the right decision for your family.

Do Vaccines Work?

There is an ongoing dispute about vaccines and how they work. What we do know is that before vaccines were invented, the infectious diseases were actually declining. According to the Physicians Desk Reference (Oradell, New Jersey: Medical Economics Co. ’80, pp. 1980, 1866), “Injections of foreign substances – viruses, toxins, and foreign proteins – into the bloodstream, i.e., vaccinations, have been associated with diseases and disorders of the blood, brain, nervous system, and skin. Rare diseases such as atypical measles and monkey fever as well as such well-known disorders as premature aging and allergies have been associated with vaccinations. Also linked to immunizations are such well-known diseases as cancer, leukemia, paralysis, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, and SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).”

Chiropractic and Immunizations

Chiropractic helps create and develop a natural immunity to the viruses and bacteria. By relieving stress from your spine through a chiropractic adjustment, it helps promote the process of natural resistance. Traditionally, chiropractors do oppose immunizations and believe that there are other natural ways to build up a child’s natural immunity more than artificial injections or foreign chemicals ever could.

If you have questions, click here to find out: What is a chiropractic adjustment? Also, in our blog about allergies, you will find more information about what your immune system is.

We offer free referrals for chiropractors you can trust anywhere in the Twin Cities area and beyond, such as St. Cloud to Albert Lea. Please call Twin Cities Chiropractic at #651-429-3015 to set up an appointment or seek a referral.

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