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Vaccinations: A Naturopathic
Introduction
Choosing how, and whether, to vaccinate your child is one
of the difficult decisions facing new parents. This class
will include a thorough introduction to the diseases against which
children are routinely vaccinated. You will be introduced to the
theory of vaccination; including how vaccination decreases your
child’s chance of getting a specific infectious disease. We will
also talk briefly about what defines individual and community
“health” from a naturopathic perspective.
Next we will cover the basics. What causes each disease? How
common is it? Which kids are most at risk? How is it transmitted?
What are the symptoms and possible complications of each? How is
the disease treated? We will then talk about the vaccine itself,
including the standard schedule, effectiveness, side effects,
ingredients (including thimerisol) and some of the controversies
and case reports surrounding each specific vaccine.
In addition to your class packet, resources will be recommended,
including books and reliable web sites as well as print materials
from the department of health. We will discuss legal vaccination
requirements. The goal of this class is to provide you with the
knowledge you need to make informed decisions about vaccinations
for your child.
Vaccinations: An introduction will be taught by Molly Gray ND, LM, a naturopathic physician and licensed midwife practicing in the Maple Leaf
neighborhood of Seattle. Dr. Gray specializes in women’s
health and pediatrics.
Class is a single 2-hour session. Held at the Great Starts office in Eastlake.
It's OK to bring babies, but we
ask that you take baby from the room if s/he is making happy
noises or sad noises.
Register Now!
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