Guest guest Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 I am still thinking & researching about chicken pox and this quote (from Sheri's post below) is what is making me question exposing my child to the chicken pox kids I have heard of. They got their pox from school. What kind of strain is it likely to be? The mutated, extra-strong dangerous type that won't protect from natural chicken pox? Do I want a enstein disease floating around my child? It seems to me, with what I am learning, that it is no longer a straightforward decision to expose your child to what used to be normal childhood diseases. What are we non-vaxing parents to do?...? > Actually, this works out well for the exempt, unvaccinated kids. You want > to keep kids out of school when these outbreaks occur because when the > vaccinated kids get this atypical version of measles, it's a much more > serious disease than the old fashioned version. You don't want your > unvaccinated child to be around these diseased kids, who are true reservoirs > for disease. > For more information, see www.thedoctorwithin .com > > > > > > > > > > > http://campaignfortruth.com/Eclub/250211/CTM-kidsgetmeaslesfromvaccine.htm > > > > Now this isn't from some wacky anti-vaccine blog. This is coming from the > > MMWR which is the CDC's own weekly publication. Here are 2 examples showing > > that we've always known that vaccinated kids can contract measles from the > > MMR vaccine itself. > > > > The first instance is from Illinois, in which 17 high school students came > > down with measles even though 99% of the high school got the MMR vaccine. > > www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00000359.htm > > > > The other example is almost identical. It took place at a Corpus Christi > > Texas high school where 14 students came down with measles after 99% of the > > student population received the MMR shot. And that's from the New England > > Journal of Medicine. > > http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM198703263161303 > > Now here's the part that glib journalists with their AA degrees always > > leave out. Before 1978, measles was a minor, self-limiting, immune-building > > disease of childhood. You wanted your child to get it because they would > > have lifetime immunity. Then in 1978, the MMR shot suddenly became part of > > the vaccine package for all kids. 3 doses. Even though the incidence was > > down by 90% by then. > > After a decade or so, many incidents like the 2 cited above began occurring > > all over the country - groups of kids who obviously got measles from the > > shot itself. They got the exact disease the shot was pretending to prevent. > > Such examples continue to the present. > > So what does this mean? > > First it means the vaccine doesn't really work. It doesn't provide the > > supposed immunity from measles that they're advertising. > > Second, we have the principle of the atypical disease. That's the term > > scientists use to describe a disease caused by vaccines. Remember, in all > > vaccines they never use the actual bug that is associated with the wild > > disease itself. Instead they use a laboratory mutation of the natural > > microbe which they make much more reactive, provoking a much stronger immune > > response. And that's what's in the vaccine. So through mass vaccination with > > mutated pathogens, we are creating brand new diseases that would have never > > evolved in nature; atypical versions of the original disease. > > So that's what we're seeing in these outbreaks. Man-made disease. The > > problem is, the atypical versions are much more dangerous than the original, > > mild version, with far higher rates of death and complication. Everyone > > knows that adult onset measles is a potentially much more serious disease > > than the original childhood version. > > Worse yet is that the adults who got the original, mild, childhood version > > of measles may not now be immune to the brand new enstein version that > > has been created by our injudicious policy of mass vaccinating for a disease > > that had been part of building a child's normal immune system for decades. > > Get the picture? > > All for marketing -- a $billion a year for MMR shots. > > With today's statistics, it's getting to where your child has a better > > chance of getting measles from the vaccine than going unvaccinated. > > The last idea is this. The unvaccinated have signed exemption forms. That's > > the agreement that if a disease breaks out in school among the vaccinated > > population, you agree to keep your unvaccinated child at home. Why? So you > > won't sue them for your unvaccinated kid getting a disease from their > > vaccinated kids. See how confident they are in their vaccines? Exemptions > > are all about liability. > > Actually, this works out well for the exempt, unvaccinated kids. You want > > to keep kids out of school when these outbreaks occur because when the > > vaccinated kids get this atypical version of measles, it's a much more > > serious disease than the old fashioned version. You don't want your > > unvaccinated child to be around these diseased kids, who are true reservoirs > > for disease. > > For more information, see www.thedoctorwithin.com > > > > > > Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath > > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA > > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy > > http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com > > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email > > courses - next classes start February 4 > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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