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Vaccine Safety

The premise of vaccines is a good one: modify an infective agent (bacteria, virus)
in the laboratory so it is no longer virulent (disease-producing) without
destroying its antigenic characteristics (immune-stimulating). When administered,
a vaccine will then theoretically not produce the disease but will create immunity
to it.

The approach is similar to that used in homeopathy whereby the toxin responsible
for the disease condition is diluted and administered to stimulate the body to
fight the disease. Like fighting like.

But, as always, there are slips between the theory and practice of vaccines. For
one thing, because large, not homeopathically small, doses of modified infective
agents are in vaccines, the immune system can be taxed. Give several different
vaccines and repeat them periodically and the immune system can be exhausted. The
immune system has finite, not infinite capacity. The net result can be increased
vulnerability to cancer, autoimmunities and other infective agents.

There is also the problem of route of administration. The normal point of entry
for disease agents is across oral, digestive or respiratory mucous membranes. The
exposure is usually only to a small number of organisms, maybe even one. In
contrast, vaccines are commonly given by injection, bypassing several layers of
important immune-stimulating mechanisms with the mucous membrane barriers and can
contain tens of thousands of modified disease agents.

Some vaccines are modified, but are still living. Who is to say what such living
creatures do over time when injected into the body in enormous quantities? Viruses
are very clever and capable of remarkable change and adaptation. I'm not sure I
like the idea of these guys floating around in my body trying to decide how best
to attack me. When we take such vaccines, we are volunteering for an experiment.

I will not go into a litany here of all the proven dangers of vaccines or
enumeration of tragic results. This has been done elsewhere.

But here are a couple of new problems. Some vaccines contain high levels of
thimerosal mercury. Mercury is a potent toxin and its level in some vaccines
exceeds Federal Safety Guidelines. Problems linked to thimerosal include autism
and speech disorders, as well as heart disease. J Am Physicians Surgeons, 2003;
8(1):6-11 http://www.jpands.org/vol8no1/geier.pdf

A new vaccine is being developed for Alzheimer’s based upon the theory that
increased brain plaque is the cause of the disease. However, plaque is not the
likely cause, but a symptom (similar to high cholesterol in atherosclerosis), and
initial trials of the test vaccine caused 6% of the participants to suffer from
severe brain swelling.

In the recent effort to prepare the population for bioterrorism, almost 26,000
people were vaccinated with small pox. So far, seven cases of cardiac problems and
ten cases of myopericarditis have been associated with the vaccine. Although this
temporal association is being downplayed (like smoking being associated with
respiratory disease), it is reason for caution. Additionally, the smallpox vaccine
is known to cause hypercoagulability, a condition particularly threatening to
those with vessel narrowing atherosclerosis. Some researchers believe that the pox
vaccine virus (along with a host of other pathogens) has the capability of
adhering to the endothelium (lining) of blood vessels. These nodules stimulate an
inflammatory response resulting in platelet adhesion, thrombin release and fibrin
formation. When this occurs, the vessel is narrowed depriving distal (downstream)
tissue from oxygen and creating the ideal anaerobic (oxygen devoid) environment
for proliferation of pathogens (infection), neoplasia (cancer) and sclerotic
plaque (heart attack, stroke).

MMWR, 2003; 52(12):248-50 http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5212a2.htm

Vaccine mania is caused by misinformation, fear and profit motives. If you believe
we have been saved thus far by vaccines for polio, diphtheria and the like, please
think again. In almost every case, the vaccine was introduced only after the
disease had already naturally declined in the population. Giving credit to the
vaccine is like saying the crowing rooster is responsible for the sunrise.

If you or your children are under pressure to take a vaccine, get fully informed.
The safest vaccine would be one that is killed (trusting that has really happened)
and is given by the same route (oral or aerosol) that the street form of the
disease agent would use to attack.

Microbes are ubiquitous. They are in constant contact with us. We cannot escape
them by hiding in our homes or wearing facemasks, nor will we eradicate them with
disinfectants. In spite of propaganda to the contrary (vaccines are really big
money), vaccines will never be the savior of humankind. Their potential risks may
even outweigh their benefits when all is said and done. The only cases of polio
today, for example, are those caused by the vaccine.

Disease has not wiped out all life on the planet because within any given
population there is natural resistance. That resistance is optimized in healthy
bodies living a healthy lifestyle and that have proper natural nourishment. Health
will never be something somebody else gives to us with a pill or injection; it is
something we do to ourselves.

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