Vaccinations
With the topic of vaccinations being so much in the media this year, its been a topic I constantly get asked about. What can I say? Do I tow the party line and say that they have to be given? Do I say there are exceptions? Do I say I don’t know? It’s a dilemma that I’m sure many practitioners have come across and its hard to know what the science says and truly be neutral when you give a recommendation. So I’ve decided to at least have a discussion about the science. What does the research tell us? Are there any genetic mutations in children where we should be cautious? Is there a way to still have the vaccinations but with a delayed schedule? What sensible information can we give our patients? How do we identify potential at risk babies and children? Customer comments "Excellent informative seminar" Thank you so much CAROLYN for your excellent informative seminar! The seminar has given me a great depth understanding, practical guideline and also very much needed / updated research re