Posted on 07/08/2020 2:21:28 PM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
Dr. Sears Vaccine Schedule Overview
2 Months
DTaP, Rotavirus
3 Months*
Pc, HIB
4 Months
DTaP, Rotavirus
5 Months*
Pc, HIB
6 Months
DTaP, Rotavirus
7 Months*
Pc, HIB
9 months
Polio, Flu (2 doses)
12 Months
Mumps, Polio
15 Months
Pc, HIB
18 months
DTaP, Chickenpox
21 Months*
Flu
2 Years
Rubella, Polio
2 Years 6 Months*
Hep B, Hep A
3 Years
Hep B, Measles, Flu
3 Years, 6 Months*
Hep B, Hep A
4 Years
DTaP, Polio, Flu
5 Years
MMR, Flu
6 Years
Chickenpox
12 Years
Tdap, HPV
12 Years, 2 Months*
HPV
13 Years
HPV, Meningococcal**
Dr Sears Vaccination Schedule details
Dr Sears Vaccination Schedule * explained The 3, 5 and 7 month vaccines occur during what I call shot-only visits. You dont need a full checkup every single month (unless your baby has some problems that require extra attention). These shot-only visits are scheduled with the nurse.
Dr Sears Vaccination Schedule Flu season
Dr Sears Vaccination Schedule advice on flu shots The flu vaccine would start between 6 and 12 months if nearing flu season, then yearly thereafter, up to age 5, as flu season approaces. Try to use only a mercury-free shot. If its not available, dont get it that year, or get the nasal spray.The shots given at 21 months, 2 1/2 years, 3 1/2 years and 12 years, 2 months are shot-only visits.
Sears Schedule HEP B shot
Sears schedule advice on HEP B Start the hep B vaccine at birth if Mom, Dad or any close family members are hep B carriers. The flu shot is given at separate visits in October or November at ages 3, 4, and 5.
Sears Schedule - MMR
Quote from Sears Schedule Even though I give the first M, M, and R separately, it may be okay to group them together into the MMR shot for the booster because an older child may handle it better. An alternative choice would be to give the M, M, and R boosters separately over a few years again, starting at age 5.
Dr Sears Vaccine Schedule Final thoughts
dr Sears Vaccine Schedule final advice Once the meningococcal vaccine is approved for age 2, Ill move it there and delay hep B by 6 months.
Oh, in with you. I don’t like vaccine programs and I’ve worked with pharma before.
But that one anecdote.. it haunts me.
“yeah.... good luck.”
Luck is not involved. Here is Klenner’s research paper:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18147027/
1949? Really? In 1949 they though cigarettes cured cancer too. And it hasn’t been reproduced or verified in the 70 years since. Like I said, good luck.
Holy hell. No infant under 12 mo should receive any vaccine ever. Until they are eating solids and crawling around putting dust and dirt in their mouths, they dont have enough immune system to fight off the onslaught of metal and other ingredients.
Then, all vaccines should be given singly and only in summer to children who have been healthy and investing probiotic foods or supplements for two weeks. Several weeks apart each.
This minimizes the amount of neurological damage in a forced vaccine.
To almost negate brain damage, you must wait until the child is old enough to understand that a shot will hurt for a sec but help him be healthy; have him distracted and bribed (something funny to look at, Emla numbing cream at injection site, and a chocolate candy as reward for after. This will keep the childs anxiety levels low so that the vaccine reaction stays out of the brain (the emotional trauma of the shot brings the offending metals into the brain).
point well taken.
“In 1949 they though cigarettes cured cancer too. And it hasnt been reproduced or verified”
The American Medical Association promoted cigarettes and opposed vitamin C. Today the American Medical Association and conventional medicine supports vaccines and opposes vitamin C.
15,000 published papers on the efficacy of vitamin C against pathogens. It is antiviral at high doses. This is no longer debatable.
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