Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 Hi All, When we all scratch our heads and wonder why the medical establishment has added the thimesoral containing flu vaccine to the infant / toddler schedule amongst the concerns of congress and many doctors with the safety of the current vaccine schedule we can look to history for the answer. http://www.temple.edu/epiworks/washhands/profile.htm I read about this doctor in Bob Barefoot's Book " Death by Diet. " I then researched and found two pages on him in the encyclopaedia britannica. Check out the above link. One thing my encylopaedia states is that after he encouraged hand washing in Vienna the mortality rate fell from 18.27 to 1.27 percent for those women having babies delivered in the hospital. In March 1848 and August of 1848 the mortality rate was zero while hand washing was taking place. These doctors and their students would go from conducting autopsies on people who died from a disease directly to operating on and delivering babies. No hand washing at all. So what was Vienna's response? They fired Semmelweis, he went to a different hospital in Pest and began saving lifes there. Vienna went back to NOT washing and then mortality went back up to 10 to 15 percent. Things did not change for literally decades. *** Reluctance to change *** That is what continued to kill woman having babies delivered in the hospitals by the doctors. The midwife wing did not have the severity of the problem nor did those who were delivering at home. History has many answers. So, when you leave the hospital or doctors office with your autistic child. Just think of Dr. Semmelweis, and the lives he saved by standing up for common sense and cause and effect medicine. The DAN protocol has been written by the Dr. Semmelweis' of our day. They hold some measure of relief for your suffering children. Buy the protocol and read, and don't stop. Your child is where your responsibility is at. However, one last fact to remember. Dr. Semmelwies is said to have gone insane as a result of his inability to understand why peoples " pride " and " reluctance to change " took precendence over the health of their patients. So be careful, don't expect things to change overnight. A generation will have to die off prior to common sense ever taking hold again. If it ever does. Meyer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 Nice post. Thanks. I imagined the following recently. It's a " conspiracy theory " and I don't really believe it, but ... Suppose the CDC actually knows the causal relationship between mercury and autism. Suppose further that they have made a policy decision that the risk of autism is less important (to them) than widespread vaccination of the population to avoid epidemics. This " conspiracy theory " would explain their reluctance to acknowledge " our " data. I don't believe it because it seems almost impossible to keep secrets in Washington these days. --- rd <r_d_meyer@...> wrote: > > Hi All, > > When we all scratch our heads and wonder why the > medical establishment > has added the thimesoral containing flu vaccine to > the infant / toddler > schedule amongst the concerns of congress and many > doctors with the > safety of the current vaccine schedule we can look > to history for the > answer. > > http://www.temple.edu/epiworks/washhands/profile.htm > > I read about this doctor in Bob Barefoot's Book > " Death by Diet. " I then > researched and found two pages on him in the > encyclopaedia britannica. > Check out the above link. One thing my encylopaedia > states is that > after he encouraged hand washing in Vienna the > mortality rate fell from > 18.27 to 1.27 percent for those women having babies > delivered in the > hospital. In March 1848 and August of 1848 the > mortality rate was zero > while hand washing was taking place. These doctors > and their students > would go from conducting autopsies on people who > died from a disease > directly to operating on and delivering babies. No > hand washing at all. > > So what was Vienna's response? They fired > Semmelweis, he went to a > different hospital in Pest and began saving lifes > there. Vienna went > back to NOT washing and then mortality went back up > to 10 to 15 > percent. Things did not change for literally > decades. > > *** Reluctance to change *** > > That is what continued to kill woman having babies > delivered in the > hospitals by the doctors. The midwife wing did not > have the severity of > the problem nor did those who were delivering at > home. > > History has many answers. So, when you leave the > hospital or doctors > office with your autistic child. Just think of Dr. > Semmelweis, and the > lives he saved by standing up for common sense and > cause and effect > medicine. The DAN protocol has been written by the > Dr. Semmelweis' of > our day. They hold some measure of relief for your > suffering children. > Buy the protocol and read, and don't stop. Your > child is where your > responsibility is at. > > However, one last fact to remember. Dr. Semmelwies > is said to have gone > insane as a result of his inability to understand > why peoples " pride " > and " reluctance to change " took precendence over the > health of their > patients. > > So be careful, don't expect things to change > overnight. A generation > will have to die off prior to common sense ever > taking hold again. If > it ever does. > > Meyer > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 I think it's an amalgam of several factors: 1) Most doctors really aren't as bright as they think they are. Med school is gruelling, but there are disciplines that are far more intellectually challenging. Many doctors will privately tell you that they were willing to work quite hard, but were not in the intellectual top drawer. As a VP of a well-known American company told my dad, the only thing you need to become a doctor is a very good memory. 2) Doctors generally are unimaginative people, simply because medicine - seeing sick people all your life - is, at heart, a rather boring way to make one's living. 3) Doctors are indoctrinated to follow orders. Med school is where they are systematically taught to follow the " right way, " and not try and solve things " their way. " And this is, all in all, a good thing. For many problems, there is a " best practices " method that does well by the patients. 4) Doctors are strongly discouraged from bucking the system. This both is and isn't a good thing. To my mind, there's nothing scarier than a doctor who is constantly striving to innovate - it's the doctors with the God-complexes who scare me the most. The down side to this, is that when mavericks are right, they have to fight very hard to be heard. 5) Doctors do not, as a general rule, have time to rethink everything they were taught in med school. 6) Doctors generally are so caught up in the prestige that ignorant people accord their trade that they are loath to consider that they may be harming their patients. 7) At heart, society only wants to hear good news from medicine. We have this deep psychological need to believe that doctors are healers. This is where the placebo effect comes in. To contemplate the alternative is really a terrible idea. And so, except for the severely damaged, there really is no constituency to get doctors to stop living a phantasy life. And this doesn't address the conflicts of interest and other issues that arise when the trade allies itself with an industry that can only exist if it enjoys political protection. > Hi All, > > When we all scratch our heads and wonder why the medical establishment > has added the thimesoral containing flu vaccine to the infant / toddler > schedule amongst the concerns of congress and many doctors with the > safety of the current vaccine schedule we can look to history for the > answer. > > http://www.temple.edu/epiworks/washhands/profile.htm > > I read about this doctor in Bob Barefoot's Book " Death by Diet. " I then ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 >Suppose the CDC actually knows the causal >relationship between mercury and autism. They already do know this. We know they know. We also know they knew. They hold the outcomes of vaccination under lock and key. And they ain't letting us in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 Here is a link that has a lot of info about what the cdc really knows...... http://www.autismhelpforyou.com/Simpsonwood_And_Puerto% 20%20Rico.htm > > > > >Suppose the CDC actually knows the causal > >relationship between mercury and autism. > > They already do know this. We know they know. We also know they knew. > They hold the outcomes of vaccination under lock and key. And they ain't letting us in. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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