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Across multiple studies, Dr. Aaby found that children vaccinated with DTP have 5 times higher (95% CI: 1.53–16.3) all-cause mortality than children who were not injected with DTP. He and his team also found sex effects — girls were more likely to die following DTP vaccination than boys.
‘Positive Association’ Between Vaccine-Related Aluminum Exposure and Persistent Asthma: CDC-Funded Study...
Results of the observational study showed that children who were vaccinated with most or all of the recommended aluminum-containing vaccines (>3.00 mg aluminum exposure) had at least a 36 percent higher risk of being diagnosed with persistent asthma than kids who got fewer vaccines (≤3.00 mg aluminum exposure).
About 6 percent of the children with eczema and 2.1 percent of the children without eczema developed persistent asthma in the study. Each additional milligram of vaccine-related aluminum exposure was associated with 1.26- and 1.19-times higher rates of persistent asthma among children with and without eczema, respectively.
@GNL Sure, it took about 20 seconds of searching:
https://nationalpost.com/health/more-polio-cases-currently-caused-by-vaccines-than-the-wild-virus-who-report
Just search for the words in the title.
Patrick says
These graphs question the validity of the vaccines as we know them today - meaning, we need to take another look and revalidate the need for these vaccines.
In summary, the COVID-19 mass vaccination program has backfired and eroded confidence in the routine childhood vaccine schedule and fueled resistance to school vaccine mandates. As more safety data emerge on COVID-19 vaccines, this giant shift towards vaccine choice can be expected to intensify. Where there is any risk, there must be choice.
https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/kaiser-family-foundation-vaccine
In summary, the COVID-19 mass vaccination program has backfired and eroded confidence in the routine childhood vaccine schedule and fueled resistance to school vaccine mandates. As more safety data emerge on COVID-19 vaccines, this giant shift towards vaccine choice can be expected to intensify. Where there is any risk, there must be choice.
Because of the Covid-19 vaccine scandal, many people are waking up to the stark reality that vaccines labeled “safe and effective” often are anything but. More Americans than ever before are beginning to question the wisdom of blindly following the advice of self-proclaimed experts on not just the Covid-19 vaccines but all vaccines, for humans as well as animals. ...
From the American Journal of Veterinary Research (2004):
“Because the CRFK cell line is derived from a feline kidney tissue preparation, administration of FVRCP vaccines to cats could induce antibodies that also bind to feline renal tissues.” 16
In other words, cats receiving the FVRCP vaccine might develop autoimmune kidney disease as a result.
Apparently, this possibility deterred no one. The vaccine was never re-formulated to eliminate the likelihood of contamination with CRFK cell proteins. Nor does it appear that regulators ever seriously consider pulling it from the market.
Meanwhile, pet owners are continually assured that this vaccine is safe and effective.
So, to recap, it has been known for decades that the universally recommended and widely administered vaccine for feline distemper likely contains cell proteins with the potential to cause CKD in cats. While no one knows exactly how common CKD is because the necessary studies have not been published, scientists have recognized for many years that this disease is prevalent in cats and that the numbers are on the rise.
So how much money do doctors really make from vaccines? The average American pediatrician has 1546 patients, though some pediatricians see many more. The vast majority of those patients are very young, perhaps because children transition to a family physician or stop visiting the doctor at all as they grow up. As they table above explains, Blue Cross Blue Shield pays pediatricians $400 per fully vaccinated child. If your pediatrician has just 100 fully-vaccinated patients turning 2 this year, that’s $40,000. Yes, Blue Cross Blue Shield pays your doctor a $40,000 bonus for fully vaccinating 100 patients under the age of 2. If your doctor manages to fully vaccinate 200 patients, that bonus jumps to $80,000.
But here’s the catch: Under Blue Cross Blue Shield’s rules, pediatricians lose the whole bonus unless at least 63% of patients are fully vaccinated, and that includes the flu vaccine. So it’s not just $400 on your child’s head–it could be the whole bonus. To your doctor, your decision to vaccinate your child might be worth $40,000, or much more, depending on the size of his or her practice.
The conclusion I reach by looking at the above graphs is that vaccines did not cause the collapse of those infectious diseases but the introduction of clean/safe water along with good sanitation practices.
Think I might need hip and shoulder surgery.
WookieMan says
Think I might need hip and shoulder surgery.
Getting old sucks. It wasn't in the brochure.
Think I might need hip and shoulder surgery.
Would you prefer to get old or die young? Not everyone gets to live to old age you know.
With the back pain, try teeter hang up. It’s for sale at Costco for a few hundred dollars. He said he felt light headed at first, but got used to it after a few days. It worked for him.
Eman says
Would you prefer to get old or die young? Not everyone gets to live to old age you know.
Well that's pretty dark for what I considered an off the cuff remark.
I guess I would prefer to die before chronic pain set in. A pain without relief nor hope of relief which registers a minimum of 7 on a scale to 10. A pain that interrupts sleep.
Eman says
Would you prefer to get old or die young? Not everyone gets to live to old age you know.
Well that's pretty dark for what I considered an off the cuff remark.
I guess I would prefer to die before chronic pain set in. A pain without relief nor hope of relief which registers a minimum of 7 on a scale to 10. A pain that interrupts sleep.
Eman says
With the back pain, try teeter hang up. It’s for sale at Costco for a few hundred dollars. He said he felt light headed at first, but got used to it after a few days. It worked for him.
Lol, I'm a taller and not fat heavy guy, but 220-230lbs. Think Brian Urlacher if you're at all into football, Chicago Bears. My buddy has one out in Montana and I used after snowboarding in early February. His model was older from when I was in high school hanging at his parents house. I almost did a teeter topple on the damn thing. Guys trip so drinking was involved. I used it for two days and maybe not enough, but it didn't feel better.
Done stretches and the theragun massager thing or whatever that's called. Wife runs so she gets hip pain. I think something is torn in both. It's been about 45 days since it happened. I've be doing stuff but still trying to rest. Shoulder was ...
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