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more on my webpages from Classen's past research and

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http://www.wellwithin1.com/diabetes.htm

Sheri

http://www.vaccines.net/DMSdraft.pdf

December 8, 2008:

Newly published data in the

Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews

, provides further evidence for the link between vaccination and the

to the epidemics of childhood obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic

syndrome, a group of disorders including obesity, type 2 diabetes, high

blood pressure, and altered blood lipids. Asians and other non white

minorities are at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes/metabolic

syndrome as an adverse event from vaccination while whites are at higher

risk of developing type 1 diabetes and autoimmune disorders from

vaccination. Down load the draft:

BALTIMORE, Dec 10, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Data by Dr. J.

Bart Classen published this week in Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome:

Clinical Research & Reviews provides further evidence that epidemics

of type 2 diabetes/obesity/metabolic syndrome, like type 1 diabetes, are

linked to immunization. Classen previously published proof vaccines are

causing an epidemic of type 1 diabetes in children.

The new data as well as Classen's recently published data demonstrate

that the epidemics of type 1 diabetes and type 2

diabetes/obesity/metabolic syndrome in children are linked. Exposure to

vaccines causes some individuals to develop an autoimmune disease such as

type 1 diabetes. In other individuals vaccine induced inflammation is

countered by release of cortisol and other factors to suppress the

inflammation. The release in cortisol and other factors leads to a

" cushingoid " like state and the development of type 2

diabetes/obesity/metabolic syndrome.

Classen's current paper shows that those races which have high cortisol

activity, especially after immunization, have a low risk for developing

type 1 diabetes but a high risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Classen

has previously demonstrated vaccine induced type 1 diabetes has a strong

genetic/familial risk and those who have a sibling with type 1 diabetes

have a much greater risk of developing vaccine induced type 1 diabetes.

In a previous publication in The Open Endocrinology Journal, Dr. Bart

Classen showed a 50% reduction of type 2 diabetes occurred in Japanese

children following the discontinuation of a single vaccine, a vaccine to

prevent tuberculosis. This decline occurred at a time when there is a

global epidemic of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome.

" The picture is becoming clear. Not only are vaccines causing an

epidemic of autoimmunity including type 1 diabetes but they are causing

an epidemic of metabolic syndrome as the immune system acts to suppress

the inflammation and autoimmunity caused by the vaccines. The current

practice of vaccinating diabetics as well as their close family members

is a particularly risky practice " says Dr. Bart Classen.

Classen's research has become widely accepted. To view the published

papers and to find out the latest information on the effects of vaccines

on autoimmune diseases including insulin dependent diabetes visit the

Vaccine Safety Web site

http://www.vaccines.net/newpage11.htm Classen

Immunotherapies, Inc.

Tel:

classen@...

SOURCE Classen Immunotherapies, Inc.

http://www.vaccines.net

Copyright © 2008 PR Newswire. All rights reserved

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