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What’s really in childhood vaccines?

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Dear {NAME}, Do you know the ingredients in the vaccines that are recommended for your child? Does i

Dear {NAME}, Do you know the ingredients in the vaccines that are recommended for your child? Does it surprise you to learn that even your child’s doctor may not know? And why are those who do know often evasive when asked for this information? It’s important to get curious about what’s being injected into your child’s growing body, especially in the critical years of building immunity. The U.S. has the most aggressive vaccination schedule of all developed countries, with the highest number of doses given at the earliest ages. American children are recommended to receive over 30 doses by 1 year of age. Unfortunately, leading experts in the field of virology are either confused or less than transparent about what’s really in a vaccine, so it’s important for parents to inform themselves. The CDC does publish the full list of vaccine ingredients, but it can be difficult to decipher. With informed consent not readily available, Health Freedom Institute (HFI) [has created a downloadable PDF]( to decode some of the most potentially concerning ingredients. [DOWNLOAD PDF]( As a reminder, check out HFI’s signature online course, [Health Freedom Foundations](, which is ready for you to take now! This course is “your medical rights toolkit,” designed to give you a strong base of knowledge about your medical rights, and how to truly have informed consent. This handout is free, but the rest of our handouts, trusted resources and classes are only $25 per year. That's one week's worth of coffee, for health freedom education. If you don’t know what’s in your child’s vaccines, you cannot make an informed choice. As stated in our article on the meningitis vaccine, “Having informed consent means a person has key information needed to understand the risks and benefits of their choices.” Knowing the ingredients in each vaccine helps with your risk-benefit analysis as you choose between artificial immunity and natural immunity. There may be no easy answers here, but the bottom line is this: Every parent must inform themselves to make the best choices for their children. For our children and our future, Stand for Health Freedom + Health Freedom Institute [standforhealthfreedom.com]( is a nonprofit dedicated to protecting basic human rights. We exist to educate people and for people to have the tools to educate their lawmakers. Please add advocates@standforhealthfreedom.com to your contact list to make sure you get our mailings. You are receiving this email because you signed up for alerts from Stand for Health Freedom. Click [here]( to unsubscribe from this mailing list.

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