Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Hi all, I wanted to share this information with you about why I think vaccines should be administered more carefully by our children's pediatricians. In the first two articles below, one by Merck Pharmaceuticals and other by the Center for Disease Control are saying that vaccines are safe for children with normal immune systems. Merck clearly states that the MMR vaccine should not be administered to children with immunodeficient conditions. Please think about how the pediatricians know that the children they will administer the vaccines have immunodeficient conditions. They don't. The only way to know is by ordering lab tests. Many children look very healthy on the outside, but their bodies are very sick. There are available lab tests to screen for autoimmune disorders that can be easily performed to test children before they are administered vaccines. Most autistic children have inflammatory and autoimmune disorders. Even children with other neurological disorders have the same problems. Many children will test positive for autoimmune disorders if these lab tests are peformed. MMR Vaccine safety guidelines by Merck Pharmaceuticals https://www.merckvaccines.com/CustomerLetterPQD_0307.pdf ProQuad should not be administered to certain individuals, including those with any of the following: an immunodeficient condition. Vaccine safety article by the Center for Disease Control http://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/multiplevaccines.htm Is simultaneous vaccination with multiple vaccines safe? Wouldn't it be safer to separate combination vaccines and spread them out, vaccinating against just one disease at a time? The available scientific data show that simultaneous vaccination with multiple vaccines has no adverse effect on the normal childhood immune system. Testing for autoimmune disorders http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000816.htm The five lab tests below can be used to diagnose autoimmune disorders. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) - It is a nonspecific screening test that indirectly measures how much inflammation is in the body. http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/he005000.htm C-reactive protein (CRP) - Is a test that measures the amount of a protein in the blood that signals acute inflammation. http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/se019500.htm Interleukin-6 (IL-6) - Elevated IL-6 serum or plasma levels may occur in different conditions including sepsis, autoimmune diseases, lymphomas, AIDS, alcoholic liver disease, and in patients with infections or transplant rejection. http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/sr019300.htm Tumor Necrosis Factor-á –(TNF-á) serum or plasma levels may be elevated in sepsis, autoimmune diseases, various infectious diseases and transplant rejection. http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/sr019400.htm Natural Killer Cell and Activated T-Cell Profile (Immune Panel)- Assess changes in T-lymphocyte surface markers that may indicate immune stimulation http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/ci006500.htm I hope this information is useful to all of you. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Thank you, I have three daughters that were affected in just this way! thank God they are all recovered now. as seen in brain spect scans and blood tests. However it took years of intervention and great care. Vaccines safety and austistic children with immune disorders Hi all, I wanted to share this information with you about why I think vaccines should be administered more carefully by our children's pediatricians. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Thanks for this post – this is the whole point and I totally agree. Dr G performs many of these tests at sign-up _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 7:30 AM Subject: Vaccines safety and austistic children with immune disorders Hi all, I wanted to share this information with you about why I think vaccines should be administered more carefully by our children's pediatricians. In the first two articles below, one by Merck Pharmaceuticals and other by the Center for Disease Control are saying that vaccines are safe for children with normal immune systems. Merck clearly states that the MMR vaccine should not be administered to children with immunodeficient conditions. Please think about how the pediatricians know that the children they will administer the vaccines have immunodeficient conditions. They don't. The only way to know is by ordering lab tests. Many children look very healthy on the outside, but their bodies are very sick. There are available lab tests to screen for autoimmune disorders that can be easily performed to test children before they are administered vaccines. Most autistic children have inflammatory and autoimmune disorders. Even children with other neurological disorders have the same problems. Many children will test positive for autoimmune disorders if these lab tests are peformed. MMR Vaccine safety guidelines by Merck Pharmaceuticals https://www. <https://www.merckvaccines.com/CustomerLetterPQD_0307.pdf> merckvaccines.com/CustomerLetterPQD_0307.pdf ProQuad should not be administered to certain individuals, including those with any of the following: an immunodeficient condition. Vaccine safety article by the Center for Disease Control http://www.cdc. <http://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/multiplevaccines.htm> gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/multiplevaccines.htm Is simultaneous vaccination with multiple vaccines safe? Wouldn't it be safer to separate combination vaccines and spread them out, vaccinating against just one disease at a time? The available scientific data show that simultaneous vaccination with multiple vaccines has no adverse effect on the normal childhood immune system. Testing for autoimmune disorders http://www.nlm. <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000816.htm> nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000816.htm The five lab tests below can be used to diagnose autoimmune disorders. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) - It is a nonspecific screening test that indirectly measures how much inflammation is in the body. http://www.labcorp. <http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/he005000.htm> com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/he005000.htm C-reactive protein (CRP) - Is a test that measures the amount of a protein in the blood that signals acute inflammation. http://www.labcorp. <http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/se019500.htm> com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/se019500.htm Interleukin-6 (IL-6) - Elevated IL-6 serum or plasma levels may occur in different conditions including sepsis, autoimmune diseases, lymphomas, AIDS, alcoholic liver disease, and in patients with infections or transplant rejection. http://www.labcorp. <http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/sr019300.htm> com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/sr019300.htm Tumor Necrosis Factor-á –(TNF-á) serum or plasma levels may be elevated in sepsis, autoimmune diseases, various infectious diseases and transplant rejection. http://www.labcorp. <http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/sr019400.htm> com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/sr019400.htm Natural Killer Cell and Activated T-Cell Profile (Immune Panel)- Assess changes in T-lymphocyte surface markers that may indicate immune stimulation http://www.labcorp. <http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/ci006500.htm> com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/ci006500.htm I hope this information is useful to all of you. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Dear , my post never get posted on the list, but just in case I wanted you to know I agree with you. Vaccines safety and austistic children with immune disorders Hi all, I wanted to share this information with you about why I think vaccines should be administered more carefully by our children's pediatricians. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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