Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 Thimerisol was banned in 2001 but they were allowed to use up existing supplies for a year or more. Also after that, the remaining vaccines (were new ones made?) were still being sent overseas for vaccination programs. It was only banned in the US and some other European countries. The vaccines made in eggs are likely contaminated with mycoplasma, which is a very common disease in both poultry and lab rats (and now spreading to reptiles!). It's an unusual disease that is actually in the egg, rather than passed on after the chick is hatched. It can cause reproductive problems, pneumonia, arthritis, and a host of other problems, but usually is a " sleeper " and only shows itself once the immune system is compromised. It does make me wonder because giving a baby whose immunity is already low 5 vaccines at once seems like an immune compromising event. Dr. Garth Nicholson, who has a grant to study Gulf War Syndrome and has linked it to mycoplasma infection has found that there is a link between mycoplasma infection and autism, both from vaccines and by infection from infected fathers - many returning Gulf War Vets are having autistic children (and malformed children) at rates very much higher than the national average. Another problem in some vaccines, especially the experimental ones like the AIDS vaccine, is the adjudevant squalene, which is used in lab animals to create autoimmune disorders. It is added when the vaccine alone doesn't seem to create enough of an immune response, like in the anthrax vaccine. There is some very clear evidence that it can cause MS, arthritis, and a lot of other nonspecific problems like neurological problems, etc. The vaccine programs in the third world are especially distressing to me, not only because they are more likely to get experimental vaccines and those with known unsafe additives that have been taken off the market here, but also because the children they are given to have poorer nutrition and are more likely to suffer ill effects from them because of that. > > A question on Vaccinations today.. > > Was thermisol the only major problem in the Vaccinations? > > The US government banned thermisol in their Vaccinations since 2001, > I was told by a doctor recently. So his point is, that Vaccinations > are 'totally' safe, since no more of the mercury concern. > > assuming this is true, do you know how strictly has this been held up? > > Other than thermisol, what are the other major issues with modern > Vaccinations, if any? > > And are there any vaccinations that are 'worth' considering or taking > for either children or adults? (For example, even if polio vaccines > are very effective in preventing the disease, at least in the USA, > they say there is no more natural polio cases since the 1970's.=> so > regardless of whether we have an issue with vaccinations or not,it > does not seem that polio vaccines are 'worth' it, at least in usa.am > i thinking right?) > > Also, on another point, out of curiosity, and not knowing the hisory > of the following: talking about vaccinations, I am curious if anyone > knows history of Polio in the USA in the 1950's: > http://www.westonaprice.org/children/vaccinations.html Says in the > chart that there was a very sharp decline in Polio in the early > 1950's before the vaccine was founded in 1955. So it seems it just > got too much better just before the vaccines were founded. So what > was 'magical' about what happened between around 1950 and 1954, that > just plummetted the polio cases in USA.? If it was sanitation, what > exactly was it that happened etc. > > Thanks for any insights shared.. > Vijay > > " So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, > for this sums up the Law and the Prophets. " - Lord Jesus in > 7:12 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 Tetanus is still in the soil and its a disease that can kill or seriously impair. Pertussis is still around again can cause damage. We recently had a mumps epidemic here. Measles. I know someone who cannot move the right side of his body from brain damage caused by that disease lets see he would be about 50 now. My aunt died of polio but we bout have that one wiped out. diphtheria I havn't heard of any cases except in africa and southeast Asia. Don't know about you but I hate being sick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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