Vaccines
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Victims of HPV Vaccine in Japan Will Sue State and Vaccine Makers
In the U.S., the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine has been a subject of controversy from the very beginning after Merck’s Gardasil vaccine was licensed in 2006.1 Japan is one of the many nations raising concerns about HPV vaccine following persistent reports that girls are suffering severe adverse effects after getting vaccinated.
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Why Amish Population Doesn't Have Autism
Scientists claim that autism has been around for over 1,000 years and has remained consistently as prevalent as it is in today’s work – with 1 in every 166 in the U.S. being born with autism.
However, within the Amish community autism does not exist. Why is this? It looks like the answer to this question leads to a much bigger revelation about the cause of autism itself.
Congress helping to reveal the vaccine/autism link
Deaths In Canada Increase from Gardasil -
TORONTO, February 13, 2015 (LifeSiteNews.com) -- Since its introduction in 2007 in the U.S. and Canada, the Gardasil vaccine against Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), the main cause of cervical cancer and genital warts, has been injected in more than 50 million people in more than 130 countries, mostly young women.
Herd Immunity cannot exist among Vaccinated Population
Citing many scientific journals on lack of efficacy and harm of vaccines on our pure, god given body temple - hear it here
How The Vaccinated Population is Spreading Disease
Get the measles vaccine, and you won’t get the measles—or give it to anyone else. Right? Well, not always. A person fully vaccinated against measles has contracted the disease and passed it on to others. The startling case study contradicts received wisdom about the vaccine and suggests that a recent swell of measles outbreaks in developed nations could mean more illnesses even among the vaccinated.
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2014/04/measles-outbreak-traced-fully-vaccinated-patient-first-time
How Vaccinations Work by Philip Incao, M.D.
In order to use vaccinations wisely, we need to understand exactly how they work. Until recently, the mechanism of action of vaccinations was always understood to be simply that they cause an increase in antibody levels (titers) against a specific disease antigen (bacterium or virus), thus preventing infection with that bacterial or viral antigen. In recent years science has learned that the human immune system is much more complicated than we thought. It is composed of two functional branches or compartments that may work together in a mutually cooperative way or in a mutually antagonistic way depending on the health of the individual.
http://philipincao.crestonecolorado.com/index_htm_files/ How%20Vaccinations%20Work.pdf
Why is the Vaccine Insert stating that Autism Is A Sideffect of Vaccines from the FDA?
(1st Section on Page 11)
http://www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/Approved Products/UCM101580.pdf