CDC Tells Mothers to Delay Breastfeeding so that Vaccines Will Work Better

Natural Society – by Christina Sarich

I try to write about natural health and food safety issues without putting my personal life into them too often, but we all know our personal views can influence us. I’m going to tell you how upset I am by the CDC’s declaration that mothers should delay breastfeeding to boost vaccine efficacy.

Here it is – I know not everyone agrees about vaccines, and that’s O.K. But what isn’t O.K. is when a government agency meant to prevent the spread of disease (well, at least that’s what they say openly) tells mothers to stop doing one thing that has mountains of evidence behind it to prove that it is not only beneficial, but vital to an infant’s health.  

When you think the CDC might be corrupt, as evidenced from recent whistle-blowing facts, you don’t always realize just how deep and dark that corruption truly can be. The news that not one, but ten researchers from the CDC’s National Centers for Immunization and Respiratory Disease (NCIRD) released a paper arguing that because the immune-boosting effects of breastmilk inhibit the effects of the live oral rotavirus vaccine, nursing mothers should delay breastfeeding their infants is stupefying.

Although this paper does not recommend that mothers stop breastfeeding, it does advise them to delay nursing at the time that the vaccine is administered. At least there isn’t advice to stop breastfeeding completely.

In a seemingly weak attempt to remain scientifically unbiased, the researchers do point out that there are other ways for boosting a vaccine’s efficacy.

The researchers make the most ignominious admittance that:

  • Breastmilk counters the live vaccine, they’ve shown that breastmilk counters the virus.
  • When a baby’s body is fighting the live vaccine virus, it means they are fighting the virus itself. Proof, yet again that the human immune system, when supported through natural means like breastfeeding, is expert at defending itself.

If the CDC were not beholden to big pharmaceutical companies, who make billions off of unproven, unnecessary vaccines every year, then they would never be telling women to stop giving their babies immune-boosting breastmilk.

The CDC should be encouraging mothers to breastfeed, not telling them to stop so that their children can be given vaccines full of questionable adjuvants, and some that have been proven, by yet other whistle-blowers like Pfizer’s president who says that vaccines don’t work – to contain many health damaging ingredients.

This also means that the CDC’s researchers are assuming that the vaccine is better for the baby than breastfeeding. They’re assuming that the vaccine is safe.

The researchers also compared the breastmilk from mothers in India, South Korea, Vietnam, and the U.S. Indian mothers had the most potent breastmilk in fighting the vaccine, while U.S. moms had the weakest. Is it any wonder with glyphosate residues being found in mother’s breast milk and even fetal cells? Did you know that Pfizer was a spin off on Monsanto? Are we starting to see the link here?

I’m a breastfeeding mother of a six month old. I won’t stop breastfeeding my child, and certainly not for this reason.

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5 thoughts on “CDC Tells Mothers to Delay Breastfeeding so that Vaccines Will Work Better

  1. This is classic. The CDC “controls disease” by insuring that it’s spread far and wide, and you have no natural immunity to it.

    Breast feeding an infant is the best way to insure it has a healthy immune system, so of course, the CDC wants to put a stop to that and have poisonous vaccines running through your baby’s veins instead, just to insure they’ll be selling drugs for that baby for the rest of its life.

    “Here it is – I know not everyone agrees about vaccines, and that’s O.K.”

    No. It’s NOT okay. The only people who don’t agree that vaccines are poisonous are simply lacking the facts on the issue, and they’re NOT going to get them from the TV.

    There’s no debate. There’s a group that knows the facts, and a group that’s been brainwashed by the TV. Educate your neighbor, and there will be more people fighting on our side against vaccines, communism, and the devastating poverty we’re about to suffer. Sit quietly in your house and all they’ll know is that you’re a domestic terrorist, because that’s all the tube will tell them.

    1. JR you are correct that there is no “debate,” there is only a group of people who knows the facts, and another group of brainwashed people who are ignorant of the facts. In fact, I just witnessed one of these online “debates” (though on a different topic), between one fellow who used wikipedia as his source of information, and another who clearly had done his own research and had been doing so for quite a long time.

      The wikipedia guy kept asking the other guy for “links” to his resources, and the other guy said, “I have a shelf full of books I have read on this topic and you have wikipedia. I don’t have to prove my arguments, you only have to disprove them. So far, you have not done so.”

      The wikipedia guy said, “what are your credentials? are you a professor or something?” And the other guy said, “you don’t have to be a professor to research this stuff and learn the facts for yourself. Try it sometime.”

      I would say…. the gulf of ignorance to overcome is VAST. Not just ignorance of facts, but ignorance of how to research a topic and discern fact from propaganda.

  2. “This also means that the CDC’s researchers are assuming that the vaccine is better for the baby than breastfeeding. They’re assuming that the vaccine is safe.”

    They’re ASSUMING NOTHING.

    They know damn well what that poison does to babies, and I hope people will return the ‘favor’, and start outfitting these murderers with dirt overcoats soon.

    “Did you know that Pfizer was a spin off on Monsanto?”

    I do now. Doesn’t surprise me in the least.

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