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ps: When Bernard et al and friends (McGinnis, Baskin, , etc) met with FDA's

CBER, I

offered the theory (solidly rooted in med literature) that vaccinating sick kids

was a way

to increase the likelihood that some such kids would have increased

susceptibility (eg, to

physician-injected ethylmercury). Egan, MD, then acting head of CBER,

provided

some background. He said that the official policy was to avoid vaccinating sick

kids.

Years later, so as to increase rates of vaccination-coverage, the policy was

amended to,

It's ok to vaccinate sick kids. IMO, the decision to encourage vaccinating sick

kids has

been a significant contributing factor to the autism epidemic, and since stores

of

glutathione aren't rebuilt rapidly (eg, the day a child seems well enough to go

back to

daycare or to school), the recommendation from AMA, FDA, and CDC ought be, Don't

vaccinate

a sick or recently sick child.

Binstock had written:

> ,

>

> Your points are very important.

>

> Published studies have already documented the adverse effects of daycare (eg,

1-6),

> including the fact that an infant or toddler is likely to catch more

infections and do

> so at an earlier age. Conjoined with those increased rates, the

> iatrogenics-are-good-for-business folks have seen fit to increase the

vaccination

> schedule drastically for infants and toddlers, despite facts such as (a)

illness

> depletes defensive substances like glutathione, (B) thimerosal impairs

immunity by

> interfering with glutathione pathways, and © the MV component of the MMR

impairs

> immunity (7). Examples consistent with combining an increased rate of daycare

illnesses

> with vaccination-impaired-immunity can be found in cites 8 and 9, which

describe (i)

> roseola's HHV6 in brain tissue linked with epileptiform activity, and (ii)

increased

> anti-BBB autoimmunity.

>

>

>

>

> RE: excessive vaccinations: Time article: Does Kindergarten Need Cops

12-15-03

>

> " Sudbrink " had responded to a previous post:

> Combined with more and more children at increasingly younger ages, spending

most of

> their day in day care, and older children having less and less time for

creative play

> both in and outside of school due to increasing demand from academics, and

parents

> struggling with ever lengthening work schedules. This stress also contributes

to the

> increase in aggression. Our society is not supportive of children or families.

Just some

> extra thoughts,

>

>

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