SHOULD I VACCINATE MY CHILD?
By
Shane Ellison M. Sc.
The People's Chemist
September 6, 2008
NewsWithViews.com
Vaccine
talk is riddled with shoddy science, emotional arguments, convoluted
explanations and all out quackery. Very little common sense shines its
way through the murky vaccine debate.
Rather than question the safety and efficacy of vaccines, most physicians
and parents blindly “immunize” children. Rarely do they
ask the lifesaving question of, “Will a vaccine protect my child?”
As a pharmaceutical chemist and parent, I researched that question six
years ago. The answer was an astounding no.
Vaccines are purported to work by triggering immunity. It is “thunk”
by the experts that by exposing our immune system to weak or dead infectious
agents, such as measles or a flu virus, that it creates the appropriate
immune defense. This logic has been used to defend the use of every
vaccine to date. Yet, each vaccine has proven that the theory is nothing
more than mental masturbation for nerdy scientists; it sounds good and
feels better, but it’s not the real thing. At best, vaccines only
temporarily boost our defenses, which hardly compensates for the myriad
of potential side effects. Few people are aware of – or willing
to accept - these cold, hard facts.
Polio is the most feared childhood illness. It has caused paralysis
and death for much of human history. The world experienced a dramatic
increase in polio cases beginning in 1910. Frequent epidemics became
regular events. They were the impetus for a "Great Race" towards
the development of a polio vaccine. It was developed in 1953 and an
oral version soon after. Yet, unbeknownst to most, polio infection plummeted
before the vaccines were introduced – thanks to better sanitation
and nutrition. Good thing, because both forms were a total failure.
In addition to causing the very same infection they were supposed to
prevent – polio – they can also lead to sudden death and
cancer.
The polio virus still exists today. But few of us suffer from it. Our protection resides in the same things that were responsible for its decline; a healthy immune system courtesy of proper sanitation and nutrition.
This same scenario was repeated in the case of the whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine. Between the years of 1900 and 1935, mortality rates due to whooping cough dropped by 79% in the U.S. Yet, the vaccine wasn’t introduced until 1940 (DTP and DTaP). Today, those most susceptible to whooping cough are the “immunized.” In 2002, researchers with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention publicly stated that “The number of infants dying from whooping cough, once a major killer of children in the United States, is rising despite record high vaccination levels in the nation.”
The measles vaccine is no different. In 1957, the MMR vaccine became widely used in an effort to eradicate measles, mumps and rubella. Rather than prevent measles, it elicited a widespread epidemic. Between 1983 and 1990, there was a 423% increase in measles cases among those vaccinated. Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) actually warns that vaccinated individuals are 14 times more likely to contract this disease compared to the unvaccinated.
The Centers for Disease Control insisted that the MMR vaccine would also eliminate mumps in the US by the year 2010. Then, in 2006, the largest mumps outbreak in 20 years occurred. Among those who suffered from mumps, 63% were “immunized.”
From its inception to now, the flu vaccine has proven just as worthless. In 2007, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that the flu vaccine had “no or low effectiveness” against influenza or influenza-like illness. The analysis of data showed that the vaccine protected from zero to fourteen percent of vaccine participants.
Considering the overt failure of vaccination, the idea of main lining an ineffective and dangerous vaccine into our vulnerable children is chilling. Regardless, Big Pharma is hell bent on pushing more. Be forewarned, each and every vaccine will follow the same ineffective trend simply because they work against our immune system, not with it.
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Vaccines will never be the panacea they are marketed as. Fortunately, as long as a child has proper eating and sanitation, their immune system can ward off biological threats. And in the rare case it doesn't, emergency medicine can tackle the infection. This is health made simple. But, in a society hell-bent on trading health for wealth, it is often over looked; just like the logic that teaches, “Vaccines don’t protect children.”
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