The foetus receives its antibodies against diseases from its
mother during the last weeks of pregnancy, ending up with higher
overall levels than the mother. A French Canadian study demonstrated
why the practice of mass vaccination endangers future generations.
Women who have had measles naturally have higher levels of antibodies
than women who have only had measles jabs, and thus pass on higher
levels to their offspring. These antibody levels in the babies
gradually decline over the first year or so of life.
In the study, children were divided into two groups according
to whether their mother had had measles naturally or had only
had a measles jab. At birth, both groups of children had antibodies.
By four months, the levels had fallen to 88% in both groups. By
eight months, however, 49% of the natural measles group still
had detectable antibodies compared to only 15% of the vaccine
group.
In this case it would seem that vaccinating one generation led
to the next being more susceptible to illness at a time in their
life when they are at their most vulnerable.
Ed.- Back to those measles parties!