Guest guest Posted September 18, 2000 Report Share Posted September 18, 2000 Hello All, Crossposting / forwarding this from another group I am on and again hope this is of interest... it would prove interesting if this study turns out to be accurate and then helpful for others to get a handle on their situation or at least prevent further happenings of this nautre. Mike Slivinski - [symphonicHealth] [Fwd: Vaccines Proven to be Largest Cause of Insulin Dependent Vaccines Proven to be Largest Cause of Insulin Dependent Diabetes in Children; Diabetics Advised to Seek Legal Counsel Now, Before Their Right To Compensation Expires Updated 10:19 AM ET September 11, 2000 ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. J. Bart Classen, an immunologist at Classen Immunotherapies, presented data yesterday at the International Public Conference on Vaccination which proved vaccines are the largest cause of Insulin Dependent Diabetes in Children. His data indicated that vaccines cause approximately 80% of cases of insulin dependent diabetes in children who have received multiple vaccines starting after 2 months of life. Dr. Classen presented data supporting a causal relationship between many different vaccines and the development of insulin diabetes. His data included the pertussis, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, hemophilus influenza and others. The data indicated people with vaccine-induced diabetes may not develop the disease until 4 or more years after receiving a vaccine. Lawyers attending the conference and who reviewed the data, advise diabetics to seek legal counsel at once. The government provides compensation for vaccine-induced injuries, however there is a statute of limitations. Insulin dependent diabetes costs the patient about $1 million over their lifetime. Dr. Classen's research has been published in numerous journals and featured in national news reports. For the latest information on the effects of vaccines on insulin dependent diabetes and other autoimmune diseases visit the Vaccine Safety Website (http://vaccines.net). For further information, contact Classen Immunotherapies, 410-377-4549, or Fax, 410-377-8526, or Classen@... Contact: Classen Immunotherapies, 410-377-4549, or Fax, 410-377-8526, or Classen@... /Web site: http://vaccines.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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