Vaccinations
A look into history reveals that vaccines have always been portrayed as miracle workers, saving millions of people from potentially fatal diseases. What comes to mind is the unbelievable global eradication of smallpox. The 1952 polio vaccine halted the epidemics of paralysis and death of innocent children. The rabies vaccine overturned automatic death sentences. The diphtheria, measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis, influenza and countless other vaccines seemed to eliminate the threat of dangerous diseases. It cannot be denied that vaccination has been a seemingly successful fighter of disease. However, under close examination, a very different reality emerges and opposes this view. There is sufficient evidence to question the overall effectiveness of vaccines. Additionally, there are also serious environmental and health concerns posed by vaccines that cannot remain ignored and unconsidered. The science behind the function of vaccines is simple. It is based upon the ability of a person's immune system to respond more effectively to a virus or microorganism the second or third time it is exposed to the organism. The vaccine serum is created from a weakened form of the disease-causing organism. Once the serum
As mass vaccination continued, many more vaccine-induced cases were reported- 260 cases in 1955, 1,500 in 1956, and 2,500 in 1957, reaching as many as 5,000 in 1959 (West, 2001). Less common but definitely reported is temporary and permanent damage to the central nervous system. Additionally, there is very little public awareness of what sorts of substances go into the serums that are injected directly into the body. For the Diptheria-Tetanus-Polio (DTP) vaccine, for example, common side effects are local reactions at the injection site such as rashes and hives, and systemic reactions such as nausea, ear infections, and upper respiratory infections. But is this the truth? Do vaccines actually accomplish what they are supposed to and truly provide immunity? Many scientists say no. If the vaccine were to truly provide immunity, people receiving the vaccine would never contract the disease. What are most frightening, however, are the mind-numbing reports of incidences of a vaccine actually giving the recipient the disease it was supposed to prevent. The story is silly, but it also brings across the point that patients simply do not know the facts. For example, tests were run on thimersol, an organic mercury compound commonly used as a vaccine preservative. The results were astounding- the compound was shown to completely inhibit the action of the immune system's white blood cells. This point is best brought out by the story of the patient who is inadvertently given the wrong injection. First, adverse side effects from every vaccine have been reported. The patient then walks out of the clinic telling everyone that he got his money's worth because he received two injections for the price of one. (1995) What Every Parent Should Know About Childhood Immunizations.
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