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It sounds as if having some 1M arnica on hand is a good idea, then. I only treat

for acute, mostly using 30C and stop when it begins to work--seems to do the

trick. I do give my son 200C for poison ivy because he gets it bad, but I just

give one dose of that.

You would give more than one dose of 200c or 1M? Your list showed suggested

remedies but I didn't see anything about frequency.

Winnie

Re: Re: tetanus

Vaccinations

> At 12:46 PM 7/25/2008, you wrote:

> >Glad to hear she's doing better. I still am leery of the 1M.

> Where

> >did you get that strength? It's not commonly bought so am just

> >wondering. Anything that potent should only be given once, even

> 200C

> >I would only give once.

>

>

> That is not accurate for minor acutes that are strong and first aid.

>

> > It's my understanding that a lower strength is used for acute

> > conditions and a higher one for chronic conditions, and to

> stop

> > once you see it is working.

>

>

> That is not accurate.

>

> I teach how to use 200C in water for minor acutes and first aid

> (30C

> often isn't strong enough - you have to have a potency that is a

> little stronger than the strength of an illness and some serious

> injuires or strong minor acutes need 1M to work and certainly

> 200C. 30C often will not.

>

> You don't want to give 200C for anything that is recurring

> acutes or

> chronic and I teach that in my class.

> For those that have not gone thru my class I would only

> recommend 30C

> until people know how to determine the above.

> But if she had consulted me I would have suggested at least 200C

> and

> probably 1M (although would usually try 200C first)

>

> Again see the instructions I send for minor acutes and first aid.

>

> Chronic is a whole other situation and NEVER do I use higher for

> chronic - LM1 or 30C in water to begin with usually or if person

> really sensitive start with 6C (all in water)

>

>

> >Sheri, what is your recommendation on strengths? Does the

> strength

> >matter if you use in water?

>

>

> Yes the strength/potency matters always as well as the dose

> Sheri

>

> --------------------------------------------------------

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> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

> Vaccines - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm

> Vaccine Dangers & Homeopathy Online/email courses

>

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You can easily get it from any homeopathic pharmacy in the UK too, or

on-line from one of them. Helios in the UK will supply potencies a lot

higher.

Sue x

-- Re: Re: tetanus

It's on the shelves of the homeopathic pharmaices and health food stores

here (in Toronto, Canada).

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 1:46 PM, <wharrison@...> wrote:

> Glad to hear she's doing better. I still am leery of the 1M. Where did

> you get that strength? It's not commonly bought so am just wondering.

>

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You can easily get it from any homeopathic pharmacy in the UK too, or

on-line from one of them. Helios in the UK will supply potencies a lot

higher.

Sue x

-- Re: Re: tetanus

It's on the shelves of the homeopathic pharmaices and health food stores

here (in Toronto, Canada).

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 1:46 PM, <wharrison@...> wrote:

> Glad to hear she's doing better. I still am leery of the 1M. Where did

> you get that strength? It's not commonly bought so am just wondering.

>

> .

>

>

>

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I use povidone iodine on any cut, scratch, or puncture. Esp. after someone here got a MRSA infection on a very small wound. The iodine stays around and sinks into the skin ... the wound heals a whole lot faster. Povidone iodine is fairly inexpensive (esp. compared to Lugols!) and it works.

The wounds that seem to be the most problematic around here are ones that start out looking like spider bites, but then grow into abcesses. Thing is, they occur in situations where there *are* a lot of spiders, and I'm beginning to think the some spiders inject bacteria into the bite. Which makes me wonder if mosquitos can do the same thing. 

Well shoot, we *know* mosquitos can do the same thing, that's how West Nile does it's thing. And ticks spread Lyme. So my take: if you get a small wound, put some Povidone on it! I don't have statistics on how often it works in the lab, but so far it's always worked when I've used it.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:16 AM, nicoline_cammenga <nicolinecammenga@...> wrote:

I always clean wounds very well, with water and hypercaltincture - I don't know if that available in the USA? It's a tincture of hypericum and calendula. Then I expose the wound to the air: tetanus dies in oxygen.

I should't worry about tetanus with a superficial scartch. only with deep wounds where there's no oxygen.

Nicoline

 

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I believe it has been shown that it isn't the iodine that causes the burns ... it is the alcohol that is used in " tincture of iodine " . Povidone iodine is used for irrigating, say, the spine during open spinal surgery, with good results. It's used as a blood replacer too. Very inert. I've used it on some nasty open wounds and it didn't burn and the wound healed quickly. I have heard though, that one should NOT cover the wound if it has iodine on it.

Here is some more scientific observation though:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16133077http://www.springerlink.com/content/p1gn43u2w326565g/

Although povidone-iodine is a good broad-spectrum disinfecting agent, it has occasionally been reported to have a negative effect on wound healing and bone union. Therefore, its safety in a spinal surgery is unclear. A prospective, single-blinded, randomized study was accordingly conducted to evaluate the safety of povidone-iodine solution in spinal surgeries. Ascertained herein was the effect of wound irrigation with diluted povidone-iodine solution on wound healing, infection rate, fusion status and clinical outcome of spinal surgeries. 

And to answer digsbee50: I got mine at the local drug store, but farm coops carry it too.

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 1:44 AM, nicoline_cammenga <nicolinecammenga@...> wrote:

Iodine burns the skin, and as result the wound heals slower - not faster.

 

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,

I hope someone with more info will chime in. however, the tetanus shot has been

known for the most reactions, they basically " watered " the shot down to try

prevent so many reactions to it and from what I remember reading its pretty

worthless anyway.

Do you have Cows / cattle on your property?

The wound bled which is good, its those deep puncture wounds that don't bleed

that are the problem. The wound is sure to be puffy and sore, thats normal...

the time to worry is when you see puss and nasty stuff and when the redness

expands to a wider area.

Just my few cents till someone with more info can chime in for you.

Chelly

Vaccinations

From: tanyahauer@...

Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 15:14:53 +0000

Subject: tetanus

Hi all,

We don't vaccinate. Yesterday my 3 year old stepped on old screw in back yard.

(No visible rust but it has been out in elements for years.) It punctured the

skin on bottom of her foot and bled. I cleaned it and put neosporin and band

aid. Later in evening I soaked it in GSE and liquid St 's wart a couple

times. I also have her on hypericum. This morning it is still soar, a little red

and puffy. Of course her pediatrician suggested tetanus shot and gave me all the

horror stories about lock jaw and respiratory failure...I really need advice

friends. I do not want to vaccinate but I'm fearful of not...please help.

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I also hope someone with more knowledge will chime in, but it is my

understanding that tetanus doesn't " grow " in the air. So, if the screw was

just sitting around on the ground, not buried deep, there is no danger of

tetanus. Also, if the wound bled a good bit, there is nothing to worry

about. But, I can't remember why the bleeding is a good thing. Too much

info, not enough brain! LOL

Plus, you could look at ledum and maybe apis for puncture wounds.

Trish

tetanus

Hi all,

We don't vaccinate. Yesterday my 3 year old stepped on old screw in back

yard. (No visible rust but it has been out in elements for years.) It

punctured the skin on bottom of her foot and bled. I cleaned it and put

neosporin and band aid. Later in evening I soaked it in GSE and liquid St

's wart a couple times. I also have her on hypericum. This morning it is

still soar, a little red and puffy. Of course her pediatrician suggested

tetanus shot and gave me all the horror stories about lock jaw and

respiratory failure...I really need advice friends. I do not want to

vaccinate but I'm fearful of not...please help.

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tanyahauer wrote:

>Hi all,

>We don't vaccinate. Yesterday my 3 year old stepped on old screw in back yard.

(No visible rust but it has been out in elements for years.)

>

Rust isn't the issue with a wound and tetanus. It's the puncture part

that worries people. However, if your wound bled, I don't think you'd

really have to worry about tetanus. Tetanus needs an oxygen free area

to grow in IF it was present on the screw. If the screw didn't have

horse/cow dung on it and you don't live on a farm, you're more than

likely safe. We ARE on a farm with lots of manure all over the place, I

step on things all the time, get cuts, punctures, etc. I don't worry

about it in the least. If the wound bleeds, my understanding is that

you're safe. In addition, you have a vaccine-free child with a strong

immune system (just like you wanted her to have), so relax.

> I cleaned it and put neosporin and band aid.

>

I wouldn't even use neosporin in the future. Isn't than an

anti-bacterial? You don't want to get rid of the good bacterias. Soap

and water should do the trick. A little homeopathy to boot and you're fine.

> Later in evening I soaked it in GSE and liquid St 's wart a couple times.

I also have her on hypericum.

>

Just make sure hypericum is the indicated remedy. Go to this page to

read through the recommendations to make sure. Go to Wounds and Cuts

and see what has to say.

http://www.simillimum.com/education/first-aid-room/index.php

>This morning it is still soar, a little red and puffy.

>

Sounds normal to me.

> Of course her pediatrician suggested tetanus shot and gave me all the horror

stories about lock jaw and respiratory failure...I really need advice friends.

I do not want to vaccinate but I'm fearful of not...please help.

>

Don't fear. Doctors are programmed to intimidate you and make you feel

helpless like all these bad diseases are going to kill us. Do you watch

any medical shows on tv? Man, they vax for tetanus for almost

anything! It's pathetic.

Your little girl should be fine. I've done worse and lived through it.

hth,

Bobbett, KY zone 6

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It's not a good idea to stick needles into a person's body, especially with

the purpose of injecting poison into the bloodstream.

It's time to stop believing these so called " experts " .

Bob Catalano

Author: THE GREAT WHITE HOAX

tetanus

Hi all,

We don't vaccinate. Yesterday my 3 year old stepped on old screw in back

yard. (No visible rust but it has been out in elements for years.) It

punctured the skin on bottom of her foot and bled. I cleaned it and put

neosporin and band aid. Later in evening I soaked it in GSE and liquid St

's wart a couple times. I also have her on hypericum. This morning it is

still soar, a little red and puffy. Of course her pediatrician suggested

tetanus shot and gave me all the horror stories about lock jaw and

respiratory failure...I really need advice friends. I do not want to

vaccinate but I'm fearful of not...please help.

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Also give some vita C. to bowel tolerance. Don't do the shot! Don't panic.

Panic is when we forget we have a brain in our head and just get desperate.

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Take off the band aid, take the child outside, expose the cut to fresh air and

sunshine.

As a kid I cut myself many times as did my friends. We never went to a Dr. We

never took shots of any kind.

We never took drugs. Today I am 67 years young and very much alive and well.

Jim

 

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Vaccinations

Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:14:53 AM

Subject: tetanus

 

Hi all,

We don't vaccinate. Yesterday my 3 year old stepped on old screw in back yard.

(No visible rust but it has been out in elements for years.) It punctured the

skin on bottom of her foot and bled. I cleaned it and put neosporin and band

aid. Later in evening I soaked it in GSE and liquid St 's wart a couple

times. I also have her on hypericum. This morning it is still soar, a little red

and puffy. Of course her pediatrician suggested tetanus shot and gave me all the

horror stories about lock jaw and respiratory failure....I really need advice

friends. I do not want to vaccinate but I'm fearful of not...please help.

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Hi , to Jim's advice I would add don't panic - your child may

pick up your nervousness, your fear and this affects her healing

ability . Clean, love and trust nature.

Most children are able to naturally deal with such things.

I slashed my hand deeply when a child - and hid it from my Dad in my

pocket.... I simply washed it well afterwards.. I was the oldest of

five - and we all did the same as Jim... and I too am the same age -

no colds or flu for at least two years... and no vaccines for me or my

grandson and daughters - and dog

Janine

On 28 Jul 2009, at 18:12, Jim O wrote:

> Take off the band aid, take the child outside, expose the cut to

> fresh air and sunshine.

>

> As a kid I cut myself many times as did my friends. We never went to

> a Dr. We never took shots of any kind.

> We never took drugs. Today I am 67 years young and very much alive

> and well.

>

> Jim

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: tanyahauer <tanyahauer@...>

> Vaccinations

> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:14:53 AM

> Subject: tetanus

>

>

> Hi all,

> We don't vaccinate. Yesterday my 3 year old stepped on old screw in

> back yard. (No visible rust but it has been out in elements for

> years.) It punctured the skin on bottom of her foot and bled. I

> cleaned it and put neosporin and band aid. Later in evening I soaked

> it in GSE and liquid St 's wart a couple times. I also have her

> on hypericum. This morning it is still soar, a little red and puffy.

> Of course her pediatrician suggested tetanus shot and gave me all

> the horror stories about lock jaw and respiratory failure....I

> really need advice friends. I do not want to vaccinate but I'm

> fearful of not...please help.

>

>

>

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Bleeding helps cleanse the wound. Good idea--Ledum for puncture wounds. I'll

look for Sheri's info on tetanus and forward it on.

It's my understanding that if you've never had a tetanus shot, you should NOT

get what they give you after an injury. It is not the same kind of tetanus shot

and can cause problems (can't remember what). So, it's really too late anyway

AND the doctor should know that. The fact that he doesn't is more reason not to

follow his advice, because he is not fully educated about vaccines.

Here's my feeling: you didn't vaccinate because you didn't trust the vaccine

would work and you didn't want to put toxic substances into your children--at

least those were my reasons. I could just be assuming everyone thinks that way.

If so, do you think it will work any better now? Do you want to put toxic

substances into your children now? (I hope that doesn't sound rude--just trying

to get back to why you chose not to vaccinate).

It's a whole lot different being in the situation, isn't it? I was just talking

to someone yesterday about this, what would I do if my child stepped on

something. The conversation came about because an acquaintance got bitten by a

dog and she was given a tetanus shot (!?!?). This was a chiropractor who didn't

vaccinate and even she fell for the irrational fear. She's kicking herself now.

Keep the wound clean, out in the fresh air/sunshine, as Jim suggested and use

homeopathy/Vit. C.

Winnie

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>

>

>

>

>

> Hi all,

> We don't vaccinate. Yesterday my 3 year old stepped on old screw

> in back

> yard. (No visible rust but it has been out in elements for

> years.) It

> punctured the skin on bottom of her foot and bled. I cleaned it

> and put

> neosporin and band aid. Later in evening I soaked it in GSE and

> liquid St

> 's wart a couple times. I also have her on hypericum. This

> morning it is

> still soar, a little red and puffy. Of course her pediatrician

> suggested

> tetanus shot and gave me all the horror stories about lock jaw

> and

> respiratory failure...I really need advice friends. I do not

> want to

> vaccinate but I'm fearful of not...please help.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I learned yesterday that EVEN IF a person gets tetanus (very rare), it has an 80

- 90% survival rate. Doctors make you think that pretty much everyone will get

it and all those people will die, but...no. I would not worry about it much

especially if you are caring for it well, and it sounds like you are.

--Kate

Mommy to Rebekah, 1-26-08

, 7-16-09

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>

> Hi all,

> We don't vaccinate. Yesterday my 3 year old stepped on old screw in back yard.

(No visible rust but it has been out in elements for years.) It punctured the

skin on bottom of her foot and bled. I cleaned it and put neosporin and band

aid. Later in evening I soaked it in GSE and liquid St 's wart a couple

times. I also have her on hypericum. This morning it is still soar, a little

red and puffy. Of course her pediatrician suggested tetanus shot and gave me all

the horror stories about lock jaw and respiratory failure...I really need advice

friends. I do not want to vaccinate but I'm fearful of not...please help.

>

>

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Tetanus can only thrive in a purulent, oxygen deprived wound. And it

doesn't happen overnight. It can be avoided by simply opening the

wound with a surgical knife, an exacto knife or other (I've even used

sterilized fingernail clippers), soaking the wound several times a day

approximately 20 minutes each time in salt water (to the concentration

of sea water). I also add goldenseal tincture or powder for an anti-

microbial and either slippery elm or oatmeal as a draw.

It's a bit painful, but my kids (4 of them) have endured this first

aid measure many many times. We live in a rural area populated now

and for the last 100 years by both people and horses, and I've

performed this minor surgery on them quite frequently (unfortunately).

When my daughter ripped her foot open on metal shelving in our cellar

a few years ago, the dr who stitched it up was very cool with our

alternative opinions. He even forgot to recommend the tetanus shot

and called me at home later and said this (literally), " When I'm

wearing this hat, I'm supposed to recommend a tetanus shot to you,

even though I suspect you won't want it. "

I asked him how long he'd been practicing medicine and whether he'd

ever seen a case of tetanus. He answered immediately 20 years and no.

I then asked if tetanus could survive in a oxygen rich environment

under the treatment I've described above, and he said probably not.

And so I thanked him for his recommendation and told him we'd decline

the shot. That was all there was to it - he was respectful.

I don't trust allopaths, but decent healers are out there, even in the

allopathic professions, and I've found them OCCASIONALLY by standing

my ground politely, being absolutely confident of my decisions, and

being open to the possibility that they exist. This guy was one of

them.

I have also encountered allopaths who were appalled at my life

choices, and I was equally polite and succinct with them, ending my

relationship with them as soon as the conflict arose.

It is my opinion based on lots of ugly wound experience that you can

prevent tetanus if you open the wound (I've done as deep as 1/2 inch

in the middle of the foot), soak it REPEATEDLY in salt water (or salt

and something like goldenseal and oatmeal), and remove daily any

tissue that begins to close the wound until the wound HEALS FROM THE

INSIDE OUT.

t

On Sep 6, 2009, at 8:10 PM, Alan Foossolvesunified.com wrote:

>

> Tetanus is only soil born, and then it is extremely difficult to

> come into contact with. It does not live on or near rusty nails. If

> you like to roll around in damp corrals every day, you might catch

> it once in a blue moon. It isn't fatal nearly as often as reported.

> The tetanus shot in the US is highly likely to give you instant

> fibromyalgia. I know this because I've visited blogs/forums with

> people who had that experience and realized that they'd been sucker

> punched.

> From: mentalalchemist <mentalalchemist@...>

> no-forced-vaccination

> Sent: Sunday, September 6, 2009 3:44:21 AM

> Subject: VACCINES and Depopulation

>

>

> In the 1990's the UN's World Health Organization launched a campaign

> to vaccinate millions of women in Nicaragua, Mexico and the

> Philippines between the ages of 15 and 45, allegedly against

> Tentanus, a sickness arising from such things as stepping on a rusty

> nail. The vaccine was not given to men or boys, despite the fact

> they are presumably equally liable to step on rusty nails as women.

>

> Because of that curious anomaly, Comite Pro Vida de Mexico, a Roman

> Catholic lay organization became suspicious and had vaccine samples

> tested. The tests revealed that the Tetanus vaccine being spread by

> the WHO only to women of child-bearing age contained human Chorionic

> Gonadotrophin or hCG, a natural hormone which when combined with a

> tetanus toxoid carrier stimulated antibodies rendering a woman

> incapable of maintaining a pregnancy. None of the women vaccinated

> were told.

>

> It later came out that the Rockefeller Foundation along with the

> Rockefeller' s Population Council, the World Bank (home to CGIAR),

> and the United States' National Institutes of Health had been

> involved in a 20-year-long project begun in 1972 to develop the

> concealed abortion vaccine with a tetanus carrier for WHO. In

> addition, the Government of Norway, the host to the Svalbard

> Doomsday Seed Vault, donated $41 million to develop the special

> abortive Tetanus vaccine.

>

> A small California biotech company, Epicyte, in 2001 announced the

> development of genetically engineered corn which contained a

> spermicide which made the semen of men who ate it sterile. At the

> time Epicyte had a joint venture agreement to spread its technology

> with DuPont and Syngenta, two of the sponsors of the Svalbard

> Doomsday Seed Vault; Bill Gates was also a sponsor. Epicyte was

> since acquired by a North Carolina biotech company. Astonishing to

> learn was that Epicyte had developed its spermicidal GMO corn with

> research funds from the US Department of Agriculture, the same USDA

> which, despite worldwide opposition, continued to finance the

> development of Terminator technology, now held by Monsanto.

> http://www.globalre search.ca/ index.php? context=va & aid=7529

>

>

>

>

>

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Tetanus can only thrive in a purulent, oxygen deprived wound. And it

doesn't happen overnight. It can be avoided by simply opening the

wound with a surgical knife, an exacto knife or other (I've even used

sterilized fingernail clippers), soaking the wound several times a day

approximately 20 minutes each time in salt water (to the concentration

of sea water). I also add goldenseal tincture or powder for an anti-

microbial and either slippery elm or oatmeal as a draw.

It's a bit painful, but my kids (4 of them) have endured this first

aid measure many many times. We live in a rural area populated now

and for the last 100 years by both people and horses, and I've

performed this minor surgery on them quite frequently (unfortunately).

When my daughter ripped her foot open on metal shelving in our cellar

a few years ago, the dr who stitched it up was very cool with our

alternative opinions. He even forgot to recommend the tetanus shot

and called me at home later and said this (literally), " When I'm

wearing this hat, I'm supposed to recommend a tetanus shot to you,

even though I suspect you won't want it. "

I asked him how long he'd been practicing medicine and whether he'd

ever seen a case of tetanus. He answered immediately 20 years and no.

I then asked if tetanus could survive in a oxygen rich environment

under the treatment I've described above, and he said probably not.

And so I thanked him for his recommendation and told him we'd decline

the shot. That was all there was to it - he was respectful.

I don't trust allopaths, but decent healers are out there, even in the

allopathic professions, and I've found them OCCASIONALLY by standing

my ground politely, being absolutely confident of my decisions, and

being open to the possibility that they exist. This guy was one of

them.

I have also encountered allopaths who were appalled at my life

choices, and I was equally polite and succinct with them, ending my

relationship with them as soon as the conflict arose.

It is my opinion based on lots of ugly wound experience that you can

prevent tetanus if you open the wound (I've done as deep as 1/2 inch

in the middle of the foot), soak it REPEATEDLY in salt water (or salt

and something like goldenseal and oatmeal), and remove daily any

tissue that begins to close the wound until the wound HEALS FROM THE

INSIDE OUT.

t

On Sep 6, 2009, at 8:10 PM, Alan Foossolvesunified.com wrote:

>

> Tetanus is only soil born, and then it is extremely difficult to

> come into contact with. It does not live on or near rusty nails. If

> you like to roll around in damp corrals every day, you might catch

> it once in a blue moon. It isn't fatal nearly as often as reported.

> The tetanus shot in the US is highly likely to give you instant

> fibromyalgia. I know this because I've visited blogs/forums with

> people who had that experience and realized that they'd been sucker

> punched.

> From: mentalalchemist <mentalalchemist@...>

> no-forced-vaccination

> Sent: Sunday, September 6, 2009 3:44:21 AM

> Subject: VACCINES and Depopulation

>

>

> In the 1990's the UN's World Health Organization launched a campaign

> to vaccinate millions of women in Nicaragua, Mexico and the

> Philippines between the ages of 15 and 45, allegedly against

> Tentanus, a sickness arising from such things as stepping on a rusty

> nail. The vaccine was not given to men or boys, despite the fact

> they are presumably equally liable to step on rusty nails as women.

>

> Because of that curious anomaly, Comite Pro Vida de Mexico, a Roman

> Catholic lay organization became suspicious and had vaccine samples

> tested. The tests revealed that the Tetanus vaccine being spread by

> the WHO only to women of child-bearing age contained human Chorionic

> Gonadotrophin or hCG, a natural hormone which when combined with a

> tetanus toxoid carrier stimulated antibodies rendering a woman

> incapable of maintaining a pregnancy. None of the women vaccinated

> were told.

>

> It later came out that the Rockefeller Foundation along with the

> Rockefeller' s Population Council, the World Bank (home to CGIAR),

> and the United States' National Institutes of Health had been

> involved in a 20-year-long project begun in 1972 to develop the

> concealed abortion vaccine with a tetanus carrier for WHO. In

> addition, the Government of Norway, the host to the Svalbard

> Doomsday Seed Vault, donated $41 million to develop the special

> abortive Tetanus vaccine.

>

> A small California biotech company, Epicyte, in 2001 announced the

> development of genetically engineered corn which contained a

> spermicide which made the semen of men who ate it sterile. At the

> time Epicyte had a joint venture agreement to spread its technology

> with DuPont and Syngenta, two of the sponsors of the Svalbard

> Doomsday Seed Vault; Bill Gates was also a sponsor. Epicyte was

> since acquired by a North Carolina biotech company. Astonishing to

> learn was that Epicyte had developed its spermicidal GMO corn with

> research funds from the US Department of Agriculture, the same USDA

> which, despite worldwide opposition, continued to finance the

> development of Terminator technology, now held by Monsanto.

> http://www.globalre search.ca/ index.php? context=va & aid=7529

>

>

>

>

>

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Another key thing along with letting bleed enough and cleaning out well with

this method or another, is to take homeopathic Ledum and Hypericum.

:)

Liz

>

> >

> > Tetanus is only soil born, and then it is extremely difficult to

> > come into contact with. It does not live on or near rusty nails. If

> > you like to roll around in damp corrals every day, you might catch

> > it once in a blue moon. It isn't fatal nearly as often as reported.

> > The tetanus shot in the US is highly likely to give you instant

> > fibromyalgia. I know this because I've visited blogs/forums with

> > people who had that experience and realized that they'd been sucker

> > punched.

> > From: mentalalchemist <mentalalchemist@...>

> > no-forced-vaccination

> > Sent: Sunday, September 6, 2009 3:44:21 AM

> > Subject: VACCINES and Depopulation

> >

> >

> > In the 1990's the UN's World Health Organization launched a campaign

> > to vaccinate millions of women in Nicaragua, Mexico and the

> > Philippines between the ages of 15 and 45, allegedly against

> > Tentanus, a sickness arising from such things as stepping on a rusty

> > nail. The vaccine was not given to men or boys, despite the fact

> > they are presumably equally liable to step on rusty nails as women.

> >

> > Because of that curious anomaly, Comite Pro Vida de Mexico, a Roman

> > Catholic lay organization became suspicious and had vaccine samples

> > tested. The tests revealed that the Tetanus vaccine being spread by

> > the WHO only to women of child-bearing age contained human Chorionic

> > Gonadotrophin or hCG, a natural hormone which when combined with a

> > tetanus toxoid carrier stimulated antibodies rendering a woman

> > incapable of maintaining a pregnancy. None of the women vaccinated

> > were told.

> >

> > It later came out that the Rockefeller Foundation along with the

> > Rockefeller' s Population Council, the World Bank (home to CGIAR),

> > and the United States' National Institutes of Health had been

> > involved in a 20-year-long project begun in 1972 to develop the

> > concealed abortion vaccine with a tetanus carrier for WHO. In

> > addition, the Government of Norway, the host to the Svalbard

> > Doomsday Seed Vault, donated $41 million to develop the special

> > abortive Tetanus vaccine.

> >

> > A small California biotech company, Epicyte, in 2001 announced the

> > development of genetically engineered corn which contained a

> > spermicide which made the semen of men who ate it sterile. At the

> > time Epicyte had a joint venture agreement to spread its technology

> > with DuPont and Syngenta, two of the sponsors of the Svalbard

> > Doomsday Seed Vault; Bill Gates was also a sponsor. Epicyte was

> > since acquired by a North Carolina biotech company. Astonishing to

> > learn was that Epicyte had developed its spermicidal GMO corn with

> > research funds from the US Department of Agriculture, the same USDA

> > which, despite worldwide opposition, continued to finance the

> > development of Terminator technology, now held by Monsanto.

> > http://www.globalre search.ca/ index.php? context=va & aid=7529

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Another key thing along with letting bleed enough and cleaning out well with

this method or another, is to take homeopathic Ledum and Hypericum.

:)

Liz

>

> >

> > Tetanus is only soil born, and then it is extremely difficult to

> > come into contact with. It does not live on or near rusty nails. If

> > you like to roll around in damp corrals every day, you might catch

> > it once in a blue moon. It isn't fatal nearly as often as reported.

> > The tetanus shot in the US is highly likely to give you instant

> > fibromyalgia. I know this because I've visited blogs/forums with

> > people who had that experience and realized that they'd been sucker

> > punched.

> > From: mentalalchemist <mentalalchemist@...>

> > no-forced-vaccination

> > Sent: Sunday, September 6, 2009 3:44:21 AM

> > Subject: VACCINES and Depopulation

> >

> >

> > In the 1990's the UN's World Health Organization launched a campaign

> > to vaccinate millions of women in Nicaragua, Mexico and the

> > Philippines between the ages of 15 and 45, allegedly against

> > Tentanus, a sickness arising from such things as stepping on a rusty

> > nail. The vaccine was not given to men or boys, despite the fact

> > they are presumably equally liable to step on rusty nails as women.

> >

> > Because of that curious anomaly, Comite Pro Vida de Mexico, a Roman

> > Catholic lay organization became suspicious and had vaccine samples

> > tested. The tests revealed that the Tetanus vaccine being spread by

> > the WHO only to women of child-bearing age contained human Chorionic

> > Gonadotrophin or hCG, a natural hormone which when combined with a

> > tetanus toxoid carrier stimulated antibodies rendering a woman

> > incapable of maintaining a pregnancy. None of the women vaccinated

> > were told.

> >

> > It later came out that the Rockefeller Foundation along with the

> > Rockefeller' s Population Council, the World Bank (home to CGIAR),

> > and the United States' National Institutes of Health had been

> > involved in a 20-year-long project begun in 1972 to develop the

> > concealed abortion vaccine with a tetanus carrier for WHO. In

> > addition, the Government of Norway, the host to the Svalbard

> > Doomsday Seed Vault, donated $41 million to develop the special

> > abortive Tetanus vaccine.

> >

> > A small California biotech company, Epicyte, in 2001 announced the

> > development of genetically engineered corn which contained a

> > spermicide which made the semen of men who ate it sterile. At the

> > time Epicyte had a joint venture agreement to spread its technology

> > with DuPont and Syngenta, two of the sponsors of the Svalbard

> > Doomsday Seed Vault; Bill Gates was also a sponsor. Epicyte was

> > since acquired by a North Carolina biotech company. Astonishing to

> > learn was that Epicyte had developed its spermicidal GMO corn with

> > research funds from the US Department of Agriculture, the same USDA

> > which, despite worldwide opposition, continued to finance the

> > development of Terminator technology, now held by Monsanto.

> > http://www.globalre search.ca/ index.php? context=va & aid=7529

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Everything I have on tetanus vaccine and tetanus....long but worth the read. IMO

I would not worry about tetanus unless deeply cut & laying around in soil.

Keeping the wound clear and free of infection is always a #1 priority.

Jen

DTaPIn the United States, tetanus is primarily a disease of older adults.

Persons greater than or equal to 50 years of age now account for over 70% of

reported cases. An average of 43 people per year contract Tetanus and there are

0-2 deaths out of a population of 301,139,947 (over 300 MILLION) in the US. (In

comparison (FEMA) estimates there are 200 deaths and 750 severe injuries from

lightning each year in the U.S.). A Tetanus vax at time of injury is supposed to

be a booster to those current on vax and TIG (tetanus immunoglobulin) is for the

unvaxed.

From 1992 through 2000 (9 years), 15 cases of tetanus in children <15 years of

age were reported from 11 states. Two cases were in neonates <10 days of age;the

other 13 cases were in children who ranged in age from 3to 14 years. The median

length of hospitalization was 28 days; 8 children required mechanical

ventilation. There were no deaths. (I don't have info on their state of health

or wound care).

It is not the rust that causes tetanus, so a rusty nail in and of itself is not

the issue. Tetanus needs an anaerobic environment to thrive. A wound that has

bled is not typically that environment. Keep it clean and covered.

" Keep in mind that the tetanus vaccine became available for widespread civilian

use in the late 1940's. Thus tetanus mortality had declined from 205 deaths per

100,000 wounds in the American Civil War (1860) to about .4 deaths per 100,000

population in 1947 at the beginning of widespread civilian use of the vaccine.

This means that sanitation, nutrition, year around nutritional improvements,

general hygiene, and wound hygiene had reduced the mortality and incidence of

tetanus by as much as 99.8 percent before the widespread use of tetanus

vaccine. " 89wds

http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/medical/clostridium_tetani.htm

http://www.textbookofbacteriology.net/clostridia.html

Clostridium tetani: the bacterial species that causes tetanus; it produces a

potent exotoxin (neurotoxin) that is intensely toxic for humans horses, and

other animals when formed in tissues or injected, but not when ingested. The

organism is found in soil, especially heavily-manured soils, and in the

intestinal tracts and feces of various animals. r rates in humans vary

from 0 to 25%

Tetanus as a clinical entity is linked to a bacteria, Clostridium tetani.

Obviously, the germ is not as malicious as one may think because it lives as a

harmless commensal in the animal and human intestinal tract (1). It is not the

very presence of the bacteria which causes the trouble, but the toxins that are

produced by the bacteria under anaerobic conditions, that is, where the bacteria

operates in an environment free of oxygen. These toxins can be spread through

the blood vessels and finally affect the nervous system causing tetanic muscle

contraction and pain.

The causative bacterium Clostridium tetani is a hardy organism capable of living

many years in the soil in a form called a spore. Tetanus occurs when a wound

becomes contaminated with bacterial spores. Infection follows when spores become

activated and develop into gram-positive bacteria that multiply and produce a

very powerful toxin (poison) that affects the muscles. Tetanus spores are found

throughout the environment, usually in soil, dust, and animal waste. The usual

locations for the bacteria to enter your body are puncture wounds, such as those

caused by rusty nails, splinters or insect bites. Burns, any break in the skin,

and IV drug access sites are also potential entryways for the bacteria Tetanus

is acquired through contact with environment; it is not transmitted from person

to person. http://www.emedicinehealth.com/tetanus/article_em.htm

Caring for a puncture wound

Several times a day for four or five days, soak the wound in warm water. Use a

bathtub or basin if the wound is on the foot or leg. Soaking helps clean the

wound from the inside out.

Monitor carefully for signs of infection. Because puncture wounds go deep, an

infection may not become visible for several days after the injury.

When to seek immediate medical help

When the wound becomes infected. Signs of infection include pus, increased pain,

swelling, redness, tenderness, a sensation of warmth or visible redness

radiating from the wound, or a fever of 100 degrees F or more.

http://iier.isciii.es/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00000940.htm

Treatment of Tetanus

http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/291/main.html#TreatmentofTetanus

Immune globulin, given intramuscularly, is the immediate treatment of

unimmunized individuals exposed to material likely to contain the tetanus

bacteria. Treatment includes bed rest and quiet conditions. Immune globulin

(also called gamma globulin or immune serum globulin) is a substance made from

human blood plasma. The plasma, processed from donated human blood, contains

antibodies that protect the body against diseases. When you are given an immune

globulin, your body uses antibodies from other people's blood plasma to help

prevent illness.

Sedation, paralysis with certain medications, and mechanical ventilation (i.e.,

respirator) may be necessary to control the spasms.

Antimicrobial drugs, such as penicillin, are used to eradicate the bacteria.

Recovery

For patients who survive tetanus, recovery can be long (1 to 2 months) and

burdensome. Muscle spasms may begin to decrease after 10 to 14 days and

disappear after another week or so. Residual weakness, stiffness, and other

complaints may persist for a prolonged period, but complete recovery can occur

from uncomplicated tetanus.

Patients with tetanus are hospitalized in an intensive care unit until it is

clear that the progression of the disease has stabilized at a level that does

not interfere with vital functions, and that therapy can be managed outside the

unit.

There are four forms of tetanus immunization.

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002031.htm

The DTaP vaccine is a " 3-in-1 " vaccine that protects against diphtheria,

pertussis, and tetanus. It can be given to children less than 7 years old. It is

injected, usually into the arm or the thigh. DTaP is a safer version of an older

vaccine known as DTP, which is no longer used in the United States.

The DT vaccine is a " 2-in-1 " vaccine that can be given to children less than 7

years old. It does not contain pertussis vaccine, but does contain vaccine that

protects against diphtheria and tetanus. It is injected, usually into the arm or

thigh.

The Td vaccine is the " adult " vaccine. It is a " 2-in-1 " vaccine that protects

against tetanus and diphtheria. It contains a slightly different dose of

diphtheria vaccine than the DT vaccine. It can be given to anyone older than 7

years old. It is injected, usually into the arm.

A booster Td vaccine should be given at ages 11-12. Older children who need a

booster Td vaccine at ages 11 or 12 should receive the tetanus toxoid, reduced

diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine. Older children between

age 11 and 18 who have not already recieved a TD booster vaccine should receive

the new Tdap vaccine.

Instead of the standard Td booster every 10 years, adults between the ages of 19

and 65 should receive Tdap one time.

Tetanus vaccine (T vaccine) can be given as a single vaccine, but this is not

generally available. It is also injected, usually into the arm.

Tetanus immune globulin is not actually a vaccine. It is a preparation that is

made from serum (part of the blood) from a person or animal (such as a horse)

that contains antibodies against tetanus.

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> > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Tetanus is only soil born, and then it is extremely

> > difficult to

> > > > > > come into contact with. It does not live on or near rusty

> > nails.

> > > > If

> > > > > > you like to roll around in damp corrals every day, you might

> > catch

> > > > > > it once in a blue moon. It isn't fatal nearly as often as

> > > > reported.

> > > > > > The tetanus shot in the US is highly likely to give you

> > instant

> > > > > > fibromyalgia. I know this because I've visited blogs/forums

> > with

> > > > > > people who had that experience and realized that they'd been

> > > > sucker

> > > > > > punched.

> > > > > > From: mentalalchemist <mentalalchemist@>

> > > > > > no-forced-vaccination

> > > > > > Sent: Sunday, September 6, 2009 3:44:21 AM

> > > > > > Subject: VACCINES and Depopulation

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > In the 1990's the UN's World Health Organization launched a

> > > > campaign

> > > > > > to vaccinate millions of women in Nicaragua, Mexico and the

> > > > > > Philippines between the ages of 15 and 45, allegedly against

> > > > > > Tentanus, a sickness arising from such things as stepping on a

> > > > rusty

> > > > > > nail. The vaccine was not given to men or boys, despite the

> > fact

> > > > > > they are presumably equally liable to step on rusty nails as

> > > > women.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Because of that curious anomaly, Comite Pro Vida de Mexico, a

> > > > Roman

> > > > > > Catholic lay organization became suspicious and had vaccine

> > > > samples

> > > > > > tested. The tests revealed that the Tetanus vaccine being

> > spread

> > > > by

> > > > > > the WHO only to women of child-bearing age contained human

> > > > Chorionic

> > > > > > Gonadotrophin or hCG, a natural hormone which when combined

> > with a

> > > > > > tetanus toxoid carrier stimulated antibodies rendering a woman

> > > > > > incapable of maintaining a pregnancy. None of the women

> > vaccinated

> > > > > > were told.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > It later came out that the Rockefeller Foundation along with

> > the

> > > > > > Rockefeller' s Population Council, the World Bank (home to

> > CGIAR),

> > > > > > and the United States' National Institutes of Health had been

> > > > > > involved in a 20-year-long project begun in 1972 to develop

> > the

> > > > > > concealed abortion vaccine with a tetanus carrier for WHO. In

> > > > > > addition, the Government of Norway, the host to the Svalbard

> > > > > > Doomsday Seed Vault, donated $41 million to develop the

> > special

> > > > > > abortive Tetanus vaccine.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > A small California biotech company, Epicyte, in 2001

> > announced the

> > > > > > development of genetically engineered corn which contained a

> > > > > > spermicide which made the semen of men who ate it sterile.

> > At the

> > > > > > time Epicyte had a joint venture agreement to spread its

> > > > technology

> > > > > > with DuPont and Syngenta, two of the sponsors of the Svalbard

> > > > > > Doomsday Seed Vault; Bill Gates was also a sponsor. Epicyte

> > was

> > > > > > since acquired by a North Carolina biotech company.

> > Astonishing to

> > > > > > learn was that Epicyte had developed its spermicidal GMO

> > corn with

> > > > > > research funds from the US Department of Agriculture, the same

> > > > USDA

> > > > > > which, despite worldwide opposition, continued to finance the

> > > > > > development of Terminator technology, now held by Monsanto.

> > > > > > http://www.globalre search.ca/ index.php? context=va & aid=7529

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

>

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Everything I have on tetanus vaccine and tetanus....long but worth the read. IMO

I would not worry about tetanus unless deeply cut & laying around in soil.

Keeping the wound clear and free of infection is always a #1 priority.

Jen

DTaPIn the United States, tetanus is primarily a disease of older adults.

Persons greater than or equal to 50 years of age now account for over 70% of

reported cases. An average of 43 people per year contract Tetanus and there are

0-2 deaths out of a population of 301,139,947 (over 300 MILLION) in the US. (In

comparison (FEMA) estimates there are 200 deaths and 750 severe injuries from

lightning each year in the U.S.). A Tetanus vax at time of injury is supposed to

be a booster to those current on vax and TIG (tetanus immunoglobulin) is for the

unvaxed.

From 1992 through 2000 (9 years), 15 cases of tetanus in children <15 years of

age were reported from 11 states. Two cases were in neonates <10 days of age;the

other 13 cases were in children who ranged in age from 3to 14 years. The median

length of hospitalization was 28 days; 8 children required mechanical

ventilation. There were no deaths. (I don't have info on their state of health

or wound care).

It is not the rust that causes tetanus, so a rusty nail in and of itself is not

the issue. Tetanus needs an anaerobic environment to thrive. A wound that has

bled is not typically that environment. Keep it clean and covered.

" Keep in mind that the tetanus vaccine became available for widespread civilian

use in the late 1940's. Thus tetanus mortality had declined from 205 deaths per

100,000 wounds in the American Civil War (1860) to about .4 deaths per 100,000

population in 1947 at the beginning of widespread civilian use of the vaccine.

This means that sanitation, nutrition, year around nutritional improvements,

general hygiene, and wound hygiene had reduced the mortality and incidence of

tetanus by as much as 99.8 percent before the widespread use of tetanus

vaccine. " 89wds

http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/medical/clostridium_tetani.htm

http://www.textbookofbacteriology.net/clostridia.html

Clostridium tetani: the bacterial species that causes tetanus; it produces a

potent exotoxin (neurotoxin) that is intensely toxic for humans horses, and

other animals when formed in tissues or injected, but not when ingested. The

organism is found in soil, especially heavily-manured soils, and in the

intestinal tracts and feces of various animals. r rates in humans vary

from 0 to 25%

Tetanus as a clinical entity is linked to a bacteria, Clostridium tetani.

Obviously, the germ is not as malicious as one may think because it lives as a

harmless commensal in the animal and human intestinal tract (1). It is not the

very presence of the bacteria which causes the trouble, but the toxins that are

produced by the bacteria under anaerobic conditions, that is, where the bacteria

operates in an environment free of oxygen. These toxins can be spread through

the blood vessels and finally affect the nervous system causing tetanic muscle

contraction and pain.

The causative bacterium Clostridium tetani is a hardy organism capable of living

many years in the soil in a form called a spore. Tetanus occurs when a wound

becomes contaminated with bacterial spores. Infection follows when spores become

activated and develop into gram-positive bacteria that multiply and produce a

very powerful toxin (poison) that affects the muscles. Tetanus spores are found

throughout the environment, usually in soil, dust, and animal waste. The usual

locations for the bacteria to enter your body are puncture wounds, such as those

caused by rusty nails, splinters or insect bites. Burns, any break in the skin,

and IV drug access sites are also potential entryways for the bacteria Tetanus

is acquired through contact with environment; it is not transmitted from person

to person. http://www.emedicinehealth.com/tetanus/article_em.htm

Caring for a puncture wound

Several times a day for four or five days, soak the wound in warm water. Use a

bathtub or basin if the wound is on the foot or leg. Soaking helps clean the

wound from the inside out.

Monitor carefully for signs of infection. Because puncture wounds go deep, an

infection may not become visible for several days after the injury.

When to seek immediate medical help

When the wound becomes infected. Signs of infection include pus, increased pain,

swelling, redness, tenderness, a sensation of warmth or visible redness

radiating from the wound, or a fever of 100 degrees F or more.

http://iier.isciii.es/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00000940.htm

Treatment of Tetanus

http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/291/main.html#TreatmentofTetanus

Immune globulin, given intramuscularly, is the immediate treatment of

unimmunized individuals exposed to material likely to contain the tetanus

bacteria. Treatment includes bed rest and quiet conditions. Immune globulin

(also called gamma globulin or immune serum globulin) is a substance made from

human blood plasma. The plasma, processed from donated human blood, contains

antibodies that protect the body against diseases. When you are given an immune

globulin, your body uses antibodies from other people's blood plasma to help

prevent illness.

Sedation, paralysis with certain medications, and mechanical ventilation (i.e.,

respirator) may be necessary to control the spasms.

Antimicrobial drugs, such as penicillin, are used to eradicate the bacteria.

Recovery

For patients who survive tetanus, recovery can be long (1 to 2 months) and

burdensome. Muscle spasms may begin to decrease after 10 to 14 days and

disappear after another week or so. Residual weakness, stiffness, and other

complaints may persist for a prolonged period, but complete recovery can occur

from uncomplicated tetanus.

Patients with tetanus are hospitalized in an intensive care unit until it is

clear that the progression of the disease has stabilized at a level that does

not interfere with vital functions, and that therapy can be managed outside the

unit.

There are four forms of tetanus immunization.

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002031.htm

The DTaP vaccine is a " 3-in-1 " vaccine that protects against diphtheria,

pertussis, and tetanus. It can be given to children less than 7 years old. It is

injected, usually into the arm or the thigh. DTaP is a safer version of an older

vaccine known as DTP, which is no longer used in the United States.

The DT vaccine is a " 2-in-1 " vaccine that can be given to children less than 7

years old. It does not contain pertussis vaccine, but does contain vaccine that

protects against diphtheria and tetanus. It is injected, usually into the arm or

thigh.

The Td vaccine is the " adult " vaccine. It is a " 2-in-1 " vaccine that protects

against tetanus and diphtheria. It contains a slightly different dose of

diphtheria vaccine than the DT vaccine. It can be given to anyone older than 7

years old. It is injected, usually into the arm.

A booster Td vaccine should be given at ages 11-12. Older children who need a

booster Td vaccine at ages 11 or 12 should receive the tetanus toxoid, reduced

diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine. Older children between

age 11 and 18 who have not already recieved a TD booster vaccine should receive

the new Tdap vaccine.

Instead of the standard Td booster every 10 years, adults between the ages of 19

and 65 should receive Tdap one time.

Tetanus vaccine (T vaccine) can be given as a single vaccine, but this is not

generally available. It is also injected, usually into the arm.

Tetanus immune globulin is not actually a vaccine. It is a preparation that is

made from serum (part of the blood) from a person or animal (such as a horse)

that contains antibodies against tetanus.

---------------------------------------------------------------------

> > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Tetanus is only soil born, and then it is extremely

> > difficult to

> > > > > > come into contact with. It does not live on or near rusty

> > nails.

> > > > If

> > > > > > you like to roll around in damp corrals every day, you might

> > catch

> > > > > > it once in a blue moon. It isn't fatal nearly as often as

> > > > reported.

> > > > > > The tetanus shot in the US is highly likely to give you

> > instant

> > > > > > fibromyalgia. I know this because I've visited blogs/forums

> > with

> > > > > > people who had that experience and realized that they'd been

> > > > sucker

> > > > > > punched.

> > > > > > From: mentalalchemist <mentalalchemist@>

> > > > > > no-forced-vaccination

> > > > > > Sent: Sunday, September 6, 2009 3:44:21 AM

> > > > > > Subject: VACCINES and Depopulation

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > In the 1990's the UN's World Health Organization launched a

> > > > campaign

> > > > > > to vaccinate millions of women in Nicaragua, Mexico and the

> > > > > > Philippines between the ages of 15 and 45, allegedly against

> > > > > > Tentanus, a sickness arising from such things as stepping on a

> > > > rusty

> > > > > > nail. The vaccine was not given to men or boys, despite the

> > fact

> > > > > > they are presumably equally liable to step on rusty nails as

> > > > women.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Because of that curious anomaly, Comite Pro Vida de Mexico, a

> > > > Roman

> > > > > > Catholic lay organization became suspicious and had vaccine

> > > > samples

> > > > > > tested. The tests revealed that the Tetanus vaccine being

> > spread

> > > > by

> > > > > > the WHO only to women of child-bearing age contained human

> > > > Chorionic

> > > > > > Gonadotrophin or hCG, a natural hormone which when combined

> > with a

> > > > > > tetanus toxoid carrier stimulated antibodies rendering a woman

> > > > > > incapable of maintaining a pregnancy. None of the women

> > vaccinated

> > > > > > were told.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > It later came out that the Rockefeller Foundation along with

> > the

> > > > > > Rockefeller' s Population Council, the World Bank (home to

> > CGIAR),

> > > > > > and the United States' National Institutes of Health had been

> > > > > > involved in a 20-year-long project begun in 1972 to develop

> > the

> > > > > > concealed abortion vaccine with a tetanus carrier for WHO. In

> > > > > > addition, the Government of Norway, the host to the Svalbard

> > > > > > Doomsday Seed Vault, donated $41 million to develop the

> > special

> > > > > > abortive Tetanus vaccine.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > A small California biotech company, Epicyte, in 2001

> > announced the

> > > > > > development of genetically engineered corn which contained a

> > > > > > spermicide which made the semen of men who ate it sterile.

> > At the

> > > > > > time Epicyte had a joint venture agreement to spread its

> > > > technology

> > > > > > with DuPont and Syngenta, two of the sponsors of the Svalbard

> > > > > > Doomsday Seed Vault; Bill Gates was also a sponsor. Epicyte

> > was

> > > > > > since acquired by a North Carolina biotech company.

> > Astonishing to

> > > > > > learn was that Epicyte had developed its spermicidal GMO

> > corn with

> > > > > > research funds from the US Department of Agriculture, the same

> > > > USDA

> > > > > > which, despite worldwide opposition, continued to finance the

> > > > > > development of Terminator technology, now held by Monsanto.

> > > > > > http://www.globalre search.ca/ index.php? context=va & aid=7529

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

>

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I'm proud of , too. How likely is it that there would be tetanus on a can of what, food? anyway? Plus, if he never had a tetanus shot that stupid attendee should have known a shot now could cause harm. I would not have been able to remain polite while someone pretended to be psychic, so good for !

Winnie TetanusVaccinations > I just wanted to tell my sister (who is on this list, but has > never posted),> that I am proud of her for refusing the Tetanus shot yesterday. > Her sweet> little boy (almost 2 years old), cut his finger on a can. The > cut required> 4 stitches. While at the dr. office, the attendee proceeded to > brow beat> her for refusing to give him the shot, and went as far as to say > that her> little boy will die if she didn't give him the vaccine. She > stood her> ground and remained polite.> > > > Can you all give her some reassurance that she did the right > thing? Her> husband isn't always in agreement with the vaccine issue (like a > lot of us> here) and on top of it all, to have medical personal brow beat > you and tell> you that you're going to kill your child.it is shameful.> > > > I'm proud of you :-)> > > > Chris> >

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My husband is a carpenter and has cut himself on rusty metal many times and never had a problem. Plus before we started researching vaccines many, many years ago he was bit my a dog, and the ER gave him one - he said it was the most painful thing and complained about that for days, and never mentioned the 16 stitches in his face. From everything I have read, and I am sure someone else can chime on this, I think once tetanus touches air it is no longer a threat. I definitely think she did the right thing!On Oct 9, 2009, at 4:22 PM, wharrison@... wrote:I'm proud of , too. How likely is it that there would be tetanus on a can of what, food? anyway? Plus, if he never had a tetanus shot that stupid attendee should have known a shot now could cause harm. I would not have been able to remain polite while someone pretended to be psychic, so good for ! Winnie TetanusVaccinations > I just wanted to tell my sister (who is on this list, but has > never posted),> that I am proud of her for refusing the Tetanus shot yesterday. > Her sweet> little boy (almost 2 years old), cut his finger on a can. The > cut required> 4 stitches. While at the dr. office, the attendee proceeded to > brow beat> her for refusing to give him the shot, and went as far as to say > that her> little boy will die if she didn't give him the vaccine. She > stood her> ground and remained polite.> > > > Can you all give her some reassurance that she did the right > thing? Her> husband isn't always in agreement with the vaccine issue (like a > lot of us> here) and on top of it all, to have medical personal brow beat > you and tell> you that you're going to kill your child.it is shameful.> > > > I'm proud of you :-)> > > > Chris> >

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At 01:05 PM 10/9/2009, you wrote:

I just wanted to

tell my sister (who is on this list, but has never posted), that I am

proud of her for refusing the Tetanus shot yesterday. Her sweet

little boy (almost 2 years old), cut his finger on a can. The cut

required 4 stitches. While at the dr. office, the attendee

proceeded to brow beat her for refusing to give him the shot, and went as

far as to say that her little boy will die if she didn’t give him the

vaccine. She stood her ground and remained

polite.

CONGRATULATIONS MARY (who is also in my class ;-) )

Can you all give her some reassurance that she did the right thing?

Her husband isn’t always in agreement with the vaccine issue (like a lot

of us here) and on top of it all, to have medical personal brow beat you

and tell you that you’re going to kill your child…it is

shameful.

Yes, she did - a can.........................has that been out in

manure? And rare anyway even if out in manure

More info here

http://www.wellwithin1.com/tetanus.htm

I’m proud of you

J

I am too

Sheri

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm or

http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

Online/email courses - next classes start October 28 & 29

http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or

http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm

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