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I’ve done research, but intuitively, I know that vaccines do more harm than good. I can’t explain it. Do you sometimes get an aversion in the pit of your stomach, like you know something is wrong without reading/researching “why” it is wrong?

I refuse to vaccinate my daughter. She’s almost 3, and was recently hospitalized for a few days with an illness that doesn’t even have a vaccine in order to “prevent” it, yet my spouse, and pretty much most of our family members are shaming me and making it seem like I’m an awful mother for not wanting to vaccinate her. I don’t know how to present a proper argument with “the research” because most of the sources I’ve encountered isn’t considered credible to the general public. I feel stuck.

I’ve done research, but intuitively, I know that vaccines do more harm than good. I can’t explain it. Do you sometimes get an aversion in the pit of your stomach, like you know something is wrong without reading/researching “why” it is wrong? I refuse to vaccinate my daughter. She’s almost 3, and was recently hospitalized for a few days with an illness that doesn’t even have a vaccine in order to “prevent” it, yet my spouse, and pretty much most of our family members are shaming me and making it seem like I’m an awful mother for not wanting to vaccinate her. I don’t know how to present a proper argument with “the research” because most of the sources I’ve encountered isn’t considered credible to the general public. I feel stuck.

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Ask your spouse what is in the "vaccines" he wants to give your daughter. A full ingredient list.

Then tell your spouse to research Aluminum adjuvants in vaccines and the autoimmune issues it can cause. Ask him what happens when Aluminum gets into the brain.

Tell your spouse to research Thimerisol (Mercury) in vaccines and just how much is injected (it would be considered Mercury poisoning if you drank tap water with that much Mercury in it by the FDA).

Tell your spouse to research why so many people got deadly peanut allergies in the 80's and then mysteriously it stopped (it was because they used peanut oil in vaccines as a base, and the adjuvant caused the victims' immune systems to see peanuts as a foreign body).

Tell your spouse to research autism rates and autoimmune disease rates, and correlate that with changes in the CDC vaccine schedule.

Also tell your spouse to stop talking about your daugher's lack of vaccination with other people, because it's none of their business, and it's causing you a lot of stress.

Ask your spouse why there is literally 0 childhood cancer, autism, or autoimmune diseases in the Amish.

Don't talk to anyone else about it, it's none of their business.