Green Vaccines

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The Green Vaccine initiative is a scientific, evidence-based approach to improve the saftey of vaccination programs.

The Green Vaccine initiative derives from the philosophy that vaccines can be safe, but should not be administered when contra-indicated. Its goals are to improve vaccine safety by:

  • removing mercury-derived products from vaccines
  • reducing potentially hazardous ingredients from vaccines
  • earlier identification of contaminated vaccine batches by better monitoring of vaccine reactions
  • safer injection schedule based on patient age, weight and health, and family history

Many participants in the Green Vaccines movement believe there is a link between childhood vaccinations and autism,[1][2] despite a lack of convincing scientific evidence.[3]

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