Important Information on Vaccinations
From Dr. Patricia Jordan,
I think all animals should be protected from
vaccine damage by only submitting to the minimal
vaccination protocol that Dr. Ron Schultz does for
his own dogs and cats.
that would be a combination
vaccine against distemper and parvo virus for dogs
at 15 weeks of age and for cats only the
distemper.
These are the lethal viruses that the
pets need protecting from. Titers can be used
thereafter every 3 years to check for presence of
neutralizing antibody levels although.....the
titer is not the end label for immunity, it is the
only test we have.
What has really got to stop is
the over servicing of veterinary clients with
vaccines that are not necessary and are harmful to
advancing chronic disease, autoimmune diseases,
allergies, asthma, atopy, anaphylaxis and eczema,
cancer, are all from too many vaccines.
Dr. Schultz
shows that one parvo vaccine is good for at least
9 years and the distemper for at least 15-so
essentially for life.
To get more vaccines is to
increase the unhealthy TH2 humoral immune system
at the expense of paralyzing the health TH1
cellular immunity and atrophy of the mucosal
immune system. The later two are the primary way
the immune system is supposed to work. Besides
losing the cellular immunity necessary, the Vitamin C
levels are affected by vaccinations in a very bad
way.
The animals and us need the Vitamin C to fight
viral infections, and the suppression of the cell
mediated pole of our immune system with the
lowered Vitamin C is the recipe for illness and
adverse reactions.
I personally recommend that all
puppies and kittens stay on PAWIER vitamins the
entire first year of their life and especially
through the vaccine processing. The antioxidants
in the PAWIER offset the oxidative damage that
comes with vaccination.