Scientists are now recommending that mothers delay vital
breastfeeding in order to ‘improve’ the effects of vaccinations, stating that
consuming breast milk could hamper the potency of vaccinations such as the
rotavirus injection. The authors state that the immune-boosting effects of
breast milk could negatively affect the vaccine potency. Of course the authors
make no mention of the relationship between vaccination and over 189 diseases
as observed by peer-reviewed research.
In a study published in the Journal of Pediatric Infections
& Diseases that anyone can freely read, scientists say that breastfeeding
should be halted to improve vaccine effects (which include negative effects).
The advisory is specifically targeted towards developing and
poor nations, as is the norm with massive vaccination campaigns funded by the
likes of the Bill Gates Foundation and the United Nations. Perhaps most
startling is the fact that children in these nations oftentimes rely on breast
milk as the only source of quality nutrition, yet the recommendation states
that this is a desirable effect. In fact, a weakened immune system is just what
the scientists are looking for to increase the potency and ‘effectiveness’ of
the vaccine.
An excerpt from the study reads: “INTERPRETATION: The lower immunogenicity and efficacy of rotavirus vaccines in poor developing countries could be explained, in part, by higher titers of IgA and neutralizing activity in breast milk consumed by their infants at the time of immunization that could effectively reduce the potency of the vaccine. Strategies to overcome this negative effect, such as delaying breast-feeding at the time of immunization, should be evaluated.”
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