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An illness virologists wanted children to get....

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Imagine a childhood illness that brings lifelong immunity to those who contract it while protecting

Imagine a childhood illness that brings lifelong immunity to those who contract it while protecting them against coronary events and certain cancers later in life. No images? [Click here]( Dear {NAME}, Imagine a childhood illness that brings lifelong immunity to those who contract it while protecting them against coronary events and certain cancers later in life. Imagine this illness is usually mild, rarely fatal, and sometimes comes and goes without symptoms at all. Now imagine that the vaccine for this illness is known to be of questionable efficacy and carries a list of safety concerns. Do you allow your child to develop natural immunity, or do you choose to vaccinate? To learn more so you can make an informed choice, read the latest installment in The Health Freedom Institute (HFI) series of articles diving deep into the shots on the childhood immunization schedule: [Shining a light on mumps: An illness virologists wanted children to get.]( [READ ARTICLE]( Stay tuned! Coming up, we’ll tackle rubella, followed by the MMR combination shot that includes measles, mumps and rubella. Don’t forget to [share all the articles]( in this series with your friends and family – especially if they have young children! For your health and your freedom, Stand for Health Freedom [Facebook]([Instagram]([Twitter]([Website]( [standforhealthfreedom.com]( is a nonprofit dedicated to protecting basic human rights. We exist to educate people, providing them with the tools to educate their lawmakers. Please support our work by making a donation today. We rely on the generosity of concerned individuals like you so that together -- through education and action -- we can see a cultural shift for health freedom. Please add advocates@standforhealthfreedom.com to your contact list to make sure you get our mailings. You are receiving this email because you opted in to our Stand for Health Freedom mailing list. If this message was forwarded to you, you can subscribe to this list [here.]( [Unsubscribe](

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