Saturday, October 31, 2009

This is why I say no thank you to vaccines.

Tara just shared this bit of information:

According to the FDA safe levels for aluminum in vaccines are 20 micrograms. Yet here are the current levels of aluminum per shot of the following vaccines, as listed on each vaccine's packaging: DTaP (for Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis): 170-625 mcg, depending on manufacturer Hepatitis A: 250 mcg; Hepatitis B: 250 mcg HIB (for meningitis; PedVaxHib brand only): 225 mcg HPV: 225 mcg


So. I was thinking...if one vaccine contains a level of aluminum considered unsafe by the FDA, and a child gets more than one vaccine at once, the child will be getting a high concentration of aluminum. Correct?

The purpose of aluminum in vaccines is to cause a strong immune system reaction so that the body will create an immunity to the disease(s) being vaccinated for.

(The aluminum is call the adjuvant, in case you want to google further.)

If a child gets a high dose of immune system stimulating aluminum injected into their body from one vaccine, or worse multiple vaccines, then what happens in response?

Would the immune system not be going crazy from extreme over stimulation as a result of all the stimulation from the aluminum?

How many people in our population are suffering from autoimmune related disorders? Allergies, anyone? There's an entire list of autoimmune disorders that are common if you google search it. I know people who have one or more of these disorders on the list. This is a good link.

Diabetes is autoimmune related, did you know that? Alzheimer's has been linked to aluminum...a lot of interesting articles if you google that.

This is how Google Health defines autoimmune problems:

Normally the immune system's army of white blood cells helps protect the body from harmful substances, called antigens. Examples of antigens include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood or tissues from another person or species. The immune system produces antibodies that destroy these harmful substances.

But in patients with an autoimmune disorder, the immune system can't tell the difference between healthy body tissue and antigens. The result is an immune response that destroys normal body tissues. This response is a hypersensitivity reaction similar to the response in allergies.

In allergies, the immune system reacts to an external substance that it normally would ignore. With autoimmune disorders, the immune system reacts to normal body tissues.

Basically, an autoimmune condition is a result of your immune system being hypersensitive and...going crazy. Attacking itself.

What could possibly cause this to happen? Researchers say the cause is unknown.



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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this info. I am currently pregnant. I have been anti vaccines, but now that it is more relevant, I feel that I need to get some hard concrete evidence to back my decisions.
I also read recently about delayed vacinations and the relationship with SIDS
"More interestingly is the case in the UK where both the SIDS level dropped as the vaccinaiton levels dropped and increased when vaccinations increased."
Not sure if you have heard/read about this. I will definately be looking into this more.
site that quote came from is
http://www.babyfourallseasons.com.au/vaccination.html

Janine

 
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