Dr Tess Lawrie: “I’m Very Pleased to Be a Health Revolutionary on the Matter of Vaccines”

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https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/multimedia/general-assembly-meeting-101/

Dr Tess Lawrie: "It's really quite a bizarre practise when you just look at what we're doing. So you take an absolutely, perfectly healthy, beautiful, bouncy baby, and then you start sticking needles in, for the first, you know, ten needles or so in the first year."

"I think we need to rethink, revolutionise our thinking on this and what we do, how we treat our children, because I certainly haven't seen a study looking at the psychological impact, or the impact on bonding with parents. Because if you're breastfeeding and you go to a clinic, they encourage you to put your baby on the breast while they give the vaccination. So there you have an association, breastfeeding and a jab, and pain at the same time. Does that have an impact on the baby's bonding and subsequent, if every time it's in that environment, it's on the breast and then it gets a jab, does that impact the length of time that your baby is breastfed? Who knows? There's all these questions. And also the trust between the mother and the baby. There's so many potential psychological implications, and introducing fear into a baby's life so early as well cannot be underestimated at this time when we have adults who absolutely live in a state of fear constantly, not just about needles, but about life itself. So, I think we really need to relook at the whole vaccination thing."

"I would suggest that instead of being afraid of the label antivax, we should really just say antivax is a really old fashioned term. The new term is health revolutionary. And I'm very pleased to be a health revolutionary on the matter of vaccines."

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