Hi there.
I feel you!!! I personally do not go to GPs - (haven't been to a doctor in years and don't intend to go to one again if i can help it), so i don't have to worry about them nagging me about my choice not to vaccinate. My sons chief health advisor is my Naturopath and she is BRILLIANT. A true miracle worker.... anyways, to answer the question....
I find it really pays somewhat the get as educated as you can with the reasons why people choose not to vaccinate. (I.e- be able to list the ingredients to people and tell them what exactly they are, and what short and long-term effects they can have on the body).
Letting people know where and how the vaccines are cultured is also a good thing to know.
For example, when my MIL (a staunch catholic) made a negative comment for not vaccinating DS, I responded; "did you know that numerous vaccine viruses are cultured using the cell lines from aborted and discarded human fetuses?" Needless to say, that shut her up good and proper. Little did she know that she had been indirectly supporting something that she believes so strongly against!!!! I told her that if she's interested in finding out more, I have a whole army of unpleasant truths stuck up my sleeve!!
It sucks, I know- but you just have to stick to your guns, and say confidently that you have made your decision after thoroughly examining sound evidence-based research. I usually find the ones who criticise the most are the ones who know the least about vaccination. They have their blinkers on when it comes their GP - he may be dressed in white- but he is certainly not God and his word is not gospel!!!




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