Guest guest Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 Not being known does not mean that it didn't exist. It might mean that none were ever treated. > Prior to 1941, the people of Iceland had never known a single case of MS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2010 Report Share Posted June 30, 2010 Great article. I didn't have a hep B vaccination. I have MS. It makes me wonder what in nature might trigger this reaction besides the shot. It could be many things but there has to be a common denominator, doesn't there? Could it be mercury, Lyme, measles, adenoid/tonsil removal, food sensitivities/allergies, smoking, processed synthetic foods, etc. or is it a combination, a magic brew of several of them that cause free-radical damage? Is that really the problem at all? Maybe CSSVI is the answer! I hope that those of you who are pioneers have great success. > > Hi, MS is also caused by immunization or more speicifically hep B shots. it was proven in court last year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2010 Report Share Posted June 30, 2010 My wife had all here mercury fillings removed. it made no difference. she still got worse. > > > > Hi, MS is also caused by immunization or more speicifically hep B shots. it was proven in court last year. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2010 Report Share Posted June 30, 2010 I believe the MS process is caused by different factor(s) in different people, along with a genetic vulnerability that makes some more vulnerable to the triggering of MS....I believe for example in some the cause is mercury (amalgams or Hep , while in some it may be processed foods or food allergens, whereas in others it is a virus leading to mollecular mimicry, as well as other causes/toxins. For example studies show smoking raises MS risk by 2x. These factors may lead to MS depending on the person's genetic vulnerabilities. I believe that if one has a good Vitamin D level that will thwart the disease from occurring, but that low Vitamin D is not the cause per se--rather it stops the disease from starting if it is high enough (that explains the epidemiological evidence about where people live and MS prevalance). I do not believe CCSVI is the cause. It would not explain for example why people get MS onset at all different ages and at all different severity levels or why some are able to get their symptomatology under control so easily while others cannot. Also, I have read the testimonials of those who have done CCSVI treatment, and it does not seem to be any more effective than somethng like the Best Bet Diet or various detox methods. These are my opinions based on years of research and living with MS. I myself had many of the typical factors, including the Hepatitis B vaccination and smoking and poor nutrition. I did not have a high enough D level to stop te illness at onset. > > Hi, MS is also caused by immunization or more speicifically hep B shots. it was proven in court last year. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2010 Report Share Posted July 1, 2010 I also had my many mercury fillings removed (by a holistic dentest) and the only difference is that I am now about $25000 poorer. > > > > > > Hi, MS is also caused by immunization or more speicifically hep B shots. it was proven in court last year. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2010 Report Share Posted July 2, 2010 did you see the link i supplied? Download the vaccine court case. It was proven in a court of law that this woman got MS from the vaccine shot. you cant get any better proof than the vaccine court themselves saying that was the cause of her MS. > > how can you prove your ms was directly caused by Hep B shots? I had Hep B > shot, too. I used to work in health care and they were required for my job. > But, I also know I had my first MS symptom when I was 14 or so, a good 4 > years before my first Hep B shot. > > I guess I'm just wondering how anybody can claim to undoubtedly prove Hep B > shots are a direct cause of MS. Especially when, at least here in the U.S > kids are subjected to so many immunizations. Any one of those shots can > wreak havoc on the immune system and encourage MS > > I'm not questioning that it's possible. Personally I believe childhood > immunizations cause a lot of unintended health problems, MS, Autism, and > possibly CFS and Fibro included. My question is why do you think it's the > Hep B series, specifically? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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