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DIRTY
MEDICINE
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Statins
may dull thinking
and memory Cancer
drug effectiveness unproven Drug
safety tests indaequate NSAID
drugs stop bone
from healing Vaccinated
mums pass on
less immunity Why
statins are a bad idea HRT-breast
cancer link real Government
corrupts science The
mercury in mum's mouth Squalene
in swine flu jab Drugs
fourth greatest killer Mercury
linked to autism Anti-inflammatory
drugs
kill 2,000 in UK MMR-autism
link grows Paracetamol
wrecks babies' health HPV-cervical
cancer link challenged Government's
cosy relationship
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Childhood
vaccines linked to autism, heart disease
The
US should ban the use of thimerosal in vaccines, concluded a study
from Mark and David Geier. “It is hoped that complete removal
of thimerosal from all childhood vaccines will help to stem the
tragic, apparently iatrogenic (caused by the medical establishment)
epidemic of autism and speech disorders that the US now faces.”
Their study found:
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a strong correlation between thimerosal-containing childhood
vaccines and neurological disorders such as autism, and between
the same vaccines and heart disease. Correlations were found
both in VAERS, the US register of vaccination adverse events,
and in US Department of Education data. Thimerosal-containing
vaccines were 2-6 times more likely to lead to neurological
damage or heart disease than vaccines not containing thimerosal
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that the eightfold rise in autism since the mid ’80s
began at the same time as the introduction of thimerosal into
vaccines
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that the volume of mercury in the thimerosal delivered to
children taking the complete standard US vaccination programme
exceeded federal safety guidelines for oral intake. (Federal
safety guidelines for injected mercury (not that there are
any) would have to be much lower as injecting a substance
bypasses the digestive system branch of the immune system
and favours a Th-2 immune response
Ed.- The human immune system requires a fine balance between
two types of protector cells called T helper1 (Th1) and T helper
2 (Th2). Th1 cells inhibit hypersensitive reactions by reducing
immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels. Th2 cells increase IgE levels,
thus encouraging hypersensitive (or atopic) reactions as a side
effect. Recent work suggests that not only the classic atopic
diseases - asthma, eczema and hay fever - but also diseases like
tuberculosis, cancer, M.E. and Gulf War syndrome are linked to
a shift in the immune system profile towards Th2 dominance.
Read
more about vaccination
(9833)
Experimental Biology and Medicine 2003;228(6):660-64
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