Immunizations
I personally have questions about the rate that immunizations (shots) are being issued. Between 0 and two years old in 1969 children were getting one oral and one injection at six weeks old, but now a three week old baby is getting seven shots. The mother’s colostrum (the liquid the new mother produces) has the God given ability to immunize the new born baby, and this form of immunization is not being promoted. Money is the evil at the base of the immunization craze. Case and point the drug companies are no longer pandering to the doctors they are now using mass media to do their pandering directly to the consumer.
In 1983 my friend’s 3 month old daughter started having seizures after falling down the stairs in her mother’s arms. Around that time I was watching 20/20 featuring pertussis seizures, and autism. Shortly after viewing this segment my friend had an appointment for Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus shot with her baby’s pediatrician not a clinic a doctor who was aware of her seizures. I told her to ask her doctor in-Lou of the fact her daughter was having seizures, and pertussis is known to sometimes cause autism or seizures, should she get the shot. After my friend reminded him of this information the doctor said “oh no I’ll give her the Diphtheria Tetanus and exclude the Pertussis” What if the mom was not armed with this information. Yes I had a waiver for my children for the immunization, and my youngest child who is now in college still has a waiver there is just too much controversy surrounding them, but I neither encourage nor speak negatively to my parents about the shots, but what I do say is investigate whatever you give your children.
By Neil Z. Miller
http://www.thinktwice.com/xpeditions/autism.htm
http://www.thinktwice.com/xpeditions/autism.htm
Autism and the pertussis vaccine:
The first cases of autism in the United States occurred at a time shortly after the pertussis vaccine became available. When the pertussis vaccine was initially introduced (during the late 1930s), only the rich and educated parents who sought the very best for their children, and who could afford a private doctor, were in a position to request the newest medical advancements. (Remember how researchers were puzzled by the high incidence of autistic children being born into well-educated and "upper class" families.) However, by the 1960s and 1970s parents all over the country, within every educational and income level, were seeking help for their autistic children. Socioeconomic disparities began to disappear during this period. Today, autism is evenly distributed among all social classes and ethnic groups. (13) Once again this puzzled the researchers. Many simply concluded that earlier studies were flawed. But there is an explanation. Free vaccinations at public health clinics didn't yet exist in the 1940s and 1950s. Compulsory vaccination programs were still on the horizon. And as vaccine programs grew, parents from across the socioeconomic spectrum gained equal access to them. The growing number of children suffering from this new illness directly coincided with the growing popularity of the mandated vaccination programs during these same years. Autistic children were now being discovered within every kind of family, and in dreadfully greater numbers than ever before imagined. (14)
The first cases of autism in the United States occurred at a time shortly after the pertussis vaccine became available. When the pertussis vaccine was initially introduced (during the late 1930s), only the rich and educated parents who sought the very best for their children, and who could afford a private doctor, were in a position to request the newest medical advancements. (Remember how researchers were puzzled by the high incidence of autistic children being born into well-educated and "upper class" families.) However, by the 1960s and 1970s parents all over the country, within every educational and income level, were seeking help for their autistic children. Socioeconomic disparities began to disappear during this period. Today, autism is evenly distributed among all social classes and ethnic groups. (13) Once again this puzzled the researchers. Many simply concluded that earlier studies were flawed. But there is an explanation. Free vaccinations at public health clinics didn't yet exist in the 1940s and 1950s. Compulsory vaccination programs were still on the horizon. And as vaccine programs grew, parents from across the socioeconomic spectrum gained equal access to them. The growing number of children suffering from this new illness directly coincided with the growing popularity of the mandated vaccination programs during these same years. Autistic children were now being discovered within every kind of family, and in dreadfully greater numbers than ever before imagined. (14)
The same correlations between autism and childhood vaccination programs may be found in other countries as well. In Japan, the first autistic child was diagnosed in 1945. (15) When the United States ended the war and occupied Japan, a mandatory vaccination program was established. Hundreds of new cases of autism were being diagnosed annually in Japanese children shortly thereafter.
As for the vaccines going to underdeveloped countries, well the drug companies that send them these drugs are charging the countries that are aiding the people of the world, these drugs are not free of charge, big money bigger business. Yes because of unclean water, and unsanitary conditions we need to help, but let caution be our guide.
Smallpox vaccine 'triggered Aids virus'
The Aids epidemic may have been triggered by the mass vaccination campaign which eradicated smallpox. The World Health Organization, which masterminded the 13-year campaign, is studying new scientific evidence suggesting that immunization with the smallpox vaccine awakened the unsuspected, dormant human immune defense virus infection (HIV).
Some experts fear that in obliterating one disease, another disease was transformed from a minor endemic illness of the Third World into the current pandemic.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this information. I found it very interesting. While I have had my children vaccinated and generally agree with immunizations, I also believe it is important to be informed. For instance, the new Gardisil shot for girls between the ages of 9-26, I declined for both of my daughters. I did not feel enough testing had been done nor that it was necessary. Your post was very informative and a reminder that we need to keep ourselves informed.