Vaccination Support
As a naturopathic doctor, classical homeopath and a physician who has always specialized in pediatrics, I am very familiar with vaccine injury. I am the kind of doctor that parents bring their children to when they are injured by a vaccine. Fortunately, it is not something I see every day, but it is a syndrome that I am very familiar with.
In order of prevalence, the MMR, influenza and Gardasil vaccines are the lion’s share of injuries I have seen in children. The greater majority being caused by the trivalent MMR. Over time, I have found that with careful prescribing, detoxification, decreasing inflammation, addressing comorbidities, and regaining gastrointestinal function, that I have often been able to mitigate some of the damage done from the injection. Although not always.
My preference is to help children be as healthy as possible before they receive any vaccine, under the assumption that all interventions go better when a patient is healthy. Over the last 15 years, I have likely helped some children achieve better outcomes because of the treatment we did before they received a shot.
Unfortunately, injuries from the COVID vaccines are also happening. Both Dr. Miki and I are beginning to see these in our practices. Are they common? No. Out of the total number of vaccines being delivered the injury rate still appears to be low.
What we know about the pathophysiology of SARS-COV2 and the mRNA therapies has lead us to some conclusions about what might be happening.
Inflammation
TH1/TH2 imbalance
Microvascular damage
Mast cell activation
Thromboembolism
Activation of latent infections
Neurological effects
Electrophysiological changes in cardiac tissue
Hepatocyte and nephron damage
Molecular mimicry and other autoimmune processes
Just as I have always provided preventative measures to children before they received their vaccines, both Dr. Miki and I feel that if someone from our practice chooses to take a vaccine, we would suggest some preventative measures to help protect them against the most likely issues that may arise. Although the best naturopathic medicine is specialized, listed below are some general areas of focus.
Support of:
circulatory and immune systems
the liver and kidneys
Mast Cell Activation symptoms
Every person is unique and will present with their own unique symptoms. As we learn more about the pathophysiology of this syndrome we will likely update and amend protocols specifically for the patient.
Good luck and good health,
Dr. Chris Chlebowski