Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Our current epidemic of diseases seems to be targeted to children; we do not see the rise in, for example, autism in adults as we do in children, what are the children doing that the adults are not? Ten years ago when Nancy O'Hara MD was teaching students with autism, the numbers were 1 in 10,000, now the numbers are 1 in 94 to 1 in 150 - that is not purely a genetic problem, we do not have genetic epidemics. There is something that has changed in these two last decades that has caused this tremendous rise. The medical doctors are not any better in identifying this disease, or any other, than they were twenty years ago - just in case that was a thought, and it's not just autism, but all other diseases have the same issue.

Watch the documentary titled, "Vaccine Nation." It is the most recent documentary alerting the world of the dangers of vaccinations.

Vaccine Nation states, "In the United States the mandatory vaccine injections has risen to 36 per child each of these injections contains neurotoxins such as aluminum, formaldehyde, aborted fetal tissue, animal byproducts, heavy metals, and many others. What happens to a child's fragile immune system when it is over loaded with these toxins?"

In terms of one vaccination tragedy, we have Gardasil. The tragic story of Gardasil vaccine is one that is playing out real time in the homes of trusting parents, who thought they were doing the right thing to try to make their daughters "one less," and in the 21st century cyberspace forum of public opinion as well as on television. On Feb. 6, CBS-TV Evening News released NVIC's new report on Gardasil vaccine risks.

A 15-year old gymnast, cheerleader and honor roll student in Kansas has been diagnosed with Gardasil vaccine-related brain inflammation after receiving three Gardasil shots. Her first symptoms included muscle and joint weakness and pain, numbness and tingling in her hands and feet, severe headaches excessive fatigue, rash, dizziness, and loss of concentration after the first shot. After the second and third shots she began losing her hair and developed seizures, bouts of paralysis, mini-strokes, partial loss of vision, and severe chest pain, memory and speech loss.

I do want to stress that I am not against giving vaccines and I believe we have all seen how beneficial they can be. However, I do think children are given too many too quickly. And I do believe each child should be treated differently, because their chemical makeup and physical sensitivities are unique. As wonderful as the benefits may be, the risks for some children are just too great.

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