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How to Protect Your Pet From Vaccine Damage
Analysis by Dr. Karen Shaw Becker
Feb 11, 2023
What Is Vaccinosis?
Many conventional veterinarians believe dogs and cats should be regularly vaccinated, and pay little to no attention to vaccine adverse effects which can and do happen. Worse, these vets ignore the long-term effects of vaccines which can have lethal consequences. Know the red flags of vaccinosis.
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STORY AT-A-GLANCE
- Establishing protective immunity in pets through vaccination is important for preventing infectious diseases, but many pet parents don’t realize that more vaccines do not deliver more or better immunity
- Many conventional veterinarians are of the opinion that adverse vaccine reactions in pets — no matter their severity — are for some reason worth the risk
- This dangerous perspective is evidenced by the fact that most veterinarians continue to promote automatic revaccinations instead of titer tests to measure an animal’s existing immunity
- They also don’t recognize vaccinosis, defined as a chronic reaction to not only the altered virus contained in vaccines, but also to the chemicals, adjuvants, and other components of tissue culture cell lines — as well as possible genetic changes — that can be induced by vaccines
- There are things you can do as your pet’s primary advocate to ensure your dog’s or cat’s risk of adverse vaccine reactions is minimal