The science:
Post-Vaccination
Syndrome (PVS) is the medical diagnosis of a great number
of symptoms due to vaccinations . It must be stressed that
any symptom that manifests itself following vaccination
and only disappears after treatment with the potentised
vaccine is caused by the vaccine concerned.
PVS can be divided into acute and chronic. The main symptoms
of the acute syndrome are fever, convulsions, absent-mindedness,
encephalitis and/or meningitis, limbs swollen around the
point of inoculation, whooping-type cough, bronchitis, diarrhea,
somnolence, inconsolable crying, penetrating and heart-rending
shrieking, fainting/shock, pneumonia, death.
By
carefully studying and recording the symptoms your child
experiences, we arrive at the following catalogue of chronic
post-vaccination symptoms: colds, amber or green phlegm,
inflamed eyes, loss of eye contact, squinting, hair loss,
inflammation of the middle ear, bronchitis, expectoration,
coughing, asthma, eczema, allergies, inflamed joints, autism,
excessive thirst, diabetes, diarrhea, constipation, headaches,
disturbed sleep with periods of waking and crying, epilepsy,
rigidity of the back, muscle cramps, light-headedness, lack
of concentration, loss of memory, growth disturbances, lack
of coordination, disturbed development, behavioral problems
such as fidgeting, aggressiveness, irritation, moodiness,
emotional imbalance, confusion, loss of will-power, mental
torpidity.
This
list is incomplete as the symptoms of post-vaccination illness
are extremely varied. The diagnosis is based not so much
on the actual symptom as on the point of time of its appearance.
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How
we can help:
We
provide potentised homeopathic vaccines that can both
prevent and reduce the harmful side effects of vaccinations.
Dr Koles can also consult on a reasonable vaccination
schedule for your child.
Usually
the best method for chronic PVS is to administer
specially potentised homeopathic vaccine (e.g.
MMR) at four different potencies on four consecutive
days. The granules are made from lactose and are absorbed
quickly in the mouth or maybe dissolved in water.
If the symptoms are aggravated after one of the four
potencies it is always necessary to wait until the
reaction is over before continuing treatment. In such
cases the same potency is then repeated. This procedure
is continued as long as necessary for the patient's
reaction to cease, normally after one or two repeat
doses. The series is then completed.
The remedy is safe. Side effects are very rare. The
most common reaction is fever, which does not require
further treatment. If the child is vulnerable, as
for example as a result of serious vaccine-related
complications or if over sensitivity is anticipated,
each potency can be administered weekly.
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Making decisions about vaccination:
Like
any medication, vaccinations can have potential side effects.
It's important for parents to educate themselves about the
pros and cons of vaccination. Talk to your pediatrician
about your child's vaccine schedule, especially if any of
your children had a negative reaction to a vaccine.
You
can read more about vaccination side effect at ThinkTwice.com
If you're
interested in consulting Dr. Koles regarding vaccinations
and post-vaccination treatment, please contact
our office.