Challenges to a child’s immune system during early development, including those induced by vaccines, can lead to permanent and detrimental alterations of brain and immune function. Evidence also shows that as few as two or three vaccine adjuvants, simultaneously administered, can overcome genetic resistance to autoimmune disorder.
In some developed countries, by the time a child is 6 years old (or even young in many cases), he or she will have received a total of 126 antigenic compounds, along with high amounts of aluminum adjuvants. And safety research on vaccines has generally not included appropriate toxicity studies.
According to a paper in the journal Lupus, as reprinted on the website Green Med Info:
“Taken together, these observations raise plausible concerns about the overall safety of current childhood vaccination programs ... Because children may be most at risk of vaccine-induced complications, a rigorous evaluation of the vaccine-related adverse health impacts in the pediatric population is urgently needed.”