The Debate about Vaccinations?

Herd Immunity or Black SheepAccording to the World Health Organisation (WHO, 2003), the two public health interventions that have had the greatest impact on the world’s health are clean water and vaccines. The medical establishment consider that the benefit of  vaccinations are clear, fewer people develop infectious diseases and the complications associated with thee diseases  and children that are not vaccinated for whatever reason  are are still  protected by a process called “herd immunity”. Mandatory vaccination programmes were introduced in the United States in the 1960s; persuasion became obligation as vaccination was a condition of school entry. Vaccination is not mandatory in the UK and consent should always be obtained before immunisations are administered, the vast majority of people go along with vaccination but there a few black sheep in the heard about 10% of children in developed countries are not vaccinated.

Since Edward Jenner published his immunisation theory in 1798 immunisation with vaccines has been extremely controversial. Diseases such as smallpox measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus whooping cough and polio are extremely rare now in developed countries. However no one knows exactly how many children die or are injured by the vaccines that have been used to reduce prevalence of the diseases. It is well known that reactions to vaccines are under reported, parent groups have been formed in many countries (UK and US) seeking justice for their injured children. GPs who question vaccinations Dr Jayne Donegan and Andrew Wakefield risk professional suicide. If vaccinations are “safe”, why do Governments absolve pharmaceutical companies from responsibility when side effects are proven? Promoters of immunisation policy in US or UK rarely mention the risks. Making the “right” decision when it comes to the subject of vaccines and vaccinations for your children is probably not going to be easy. Good parents are not necessarily by definition those who vaccinate their children and bad parents those who don’t or vice versa. What may be right for one child could invariably be wrong for another, all children are different and it cant be that one vaccine fits all sizes.This raises the first question, when the medical establishment know some children get damaged by  vaccines and do not know why, how is it possible to identify the children who should not be vaccinated or is it just a lottery and you may be the “one in a million” like Vera Duffy’s son Alan and all the other “one in a millions”

What surprised us when it came to deciding whether or not to vaccinate our children, was how polarised and personal the debate was. We decided not to vaccinate, not out of fear, but because the evidence clearly demonstrates that infection is part of the evolutionary process that strenthens the immune system. (I expand on this view in my response to this study in the British Medical Journals “rapid responses”). In addition I was surprised to discover that vaccinations were not nearly as effective as we were led to believe and began to wonder if parents who decide not to vaccinate their children were really a threat to public health?

The vast majority of children are immunised and supposedly “protected”, so one would have thought these children were healthier or are they? My children have contracted infectious diseases like measles and whooping cough without problems, is this whats most important rather than preventing them getting infected? I am not presenting this website as a recipe for healthy children, I am meerly describing what has worked for our family and previous generations of my family.

The vaccination debate raises more “questions” than provides answers and the questions I have been asking about the assumptions public health officials are making about disease prevention is what I will be presenting in this blog. Rather than comparing scientific studies which are questionable to say the least.

Our aim is to provide information, not to make decisions for you. No doubt some will say my partner (a solicitor with a PHd in chemistry) and I are are two “ill informed liars” “selfish” “or antivaccination activists“, because we decided not to do what the vast majority of parents choose for their children. I have studied the pros and cons of vaccination for my masters dissertation in Health Promotion, which examined “informed consent” in the UK for the DTaP vaccines. I was able to concluded that very few of the parents surveyed had even basic knowledge as to what they had consented to (what does the D and P stand for). I also draw on 20 years experience providing chiropractic care to children and the trials and tribulations of dealing with childhood infections of our own children Eloise 9 years old, Isabelle and Molly 12 and Frederik 29small

The picture on the right shows my children visiting their late great great aunt Daicy who was 94 in 2004. There are four generations in this picture and none of them had been vaccinated against Measles, Mumps, Whooping Cough, Chicken pox, normal childhood illness when aunt Daicy was young “children were happy to have a week off school”.

None of the children in the picture has had medicine of any kind to treat illness, basically we have followed the 80saunti_Daci_200_cropped advice of American Pediatrician Robert Mendelsohn  (who was way ahead of his time) and wrote a number of great books for parents.  They were all breast fed for at least twelve months. They eat mostly home cooked organic food, and get lots of fresh air and exercise. I do not disputes that there can be complications from infectious diseases, particularly in children with compromised immune systems sometimes congenital most often due to poor social conditions. In fact in January 1959 during one of the worst measles epidemics on record; The British Medical Journal reported that “measles was the commonest infection in the world and that complications were extremely rare thanks to improved living conditions”.

CCRaiseHealthyChildDoctorsAlmost fifty years later despite continued improvement in living standards, parents are being told measles is a killer disease, because the government wants everybody vaccinated. In April 2006 it was reported that for the first time in fourteen years, a 13 year old boy had died from complications after contracting measles. Was it the measles that killed this boy or the fact he was a traveler, with a lung disease that required immunosupressive medication. The government wants me and other parents to vaccinate our children with the risks involved so this unfortunate child is protected by heard immunity? I believe the answer is in better social conditions, vaccination helps cover up health problems in the poorest part of our society where child poverty in the UK is one of the highest in the EU. The fact is, it is cheaper to vaccinate than deal with the social conditions that predispose many children to complications from infectious diseases. Are vaccinated children healthier than unvaccinated? No one knows, and is anybody looking? In fact there is much scientific evidence that demonstrates a link between vaccination and autoimmune disorders (i.e. asthma , eczema), which are now considered the normal childhood illnesses.

The Polarized points of view

“The greatest threat of childhood diseases lies in the dangerous and ineffectual efforts made to prevent them through mass immunization…There is no convincing scientific evidence that mass inoculations can be credited with eliminating any childhood disease… There are significant risks associated with every immunization and numerous contraindications that make it dangerous for the shots to be given to your child…”  :Robert Mendelsohn, MD

“Disease prevention is the key to public health. Vaccines benefit in particular the people who receive them, and in turn, those people cannot spread the disease to others who have not been vaccinated. Infection cannot spread if it never gains a foothold. Infectious Diseases cause enormous suffering, strain the health care system, and deplete financial resources.” :The US Department of Health and Human Services

The UK Department of Health (DOH) recommends that routine vaccines are given as detailed in the immunisation schedule presented by health visitors to all newborns. The DOH has set targets for vaccine uptake.  The aim is that by the age of two, 95 per cent. of children will be immunised against diphtheria, tetanus, polio, pertussis, Hib, measles, mumps and rubella. Similar schedules are in operation throughout the world, interestingly despite the claim these programmes are “scientific” they are different in many countries.

The proponents of mass vaccination programmes believe its scientific but to compare the risks of infectious disease to malnourished children living in the third world to healthy children living in leafy Surrey is disingenuous and hardly “scientific”, in fact I would describe it as scaremongering. Could reducing incidence of infectious disease with vaccination be unscientific because its  ignoring  Darwins  theory of natural selection as the explanation for the functional design of the immune system. Humans immune systems have evolved by being exposed to infectious diseases and adaptations by which we combat pathogens, adaptations of pathogens that counter our adaptations. Evolution is an incremental process over hundreds of thousands of years. It cant make huge jumps only small changes, each of which must be immediately beneficial. So to suddenly remove exposure to infections disease must be questioned in terms of its effect on individuals health and wellbeing rather than in isolation as a public health intervention.

Vaccination has been a controversial subject in the UK since the Vaccination Act of 1853 made smallpox vaccination compulsory for all infants in the first three months of life and made defaulting parents liable to a fine or imprisonment. Author Lewis Carroll (1877) was one of the first to question this approach to health care in his letters to the Eastbourne Chronicle, which over the years has spawned mass criticism of a public health policy now considered by many to be the most cost effective part of  health care. Critics of vaccination programmes, argue that there was already a 90 per cent. decline in the mortality rate from pertussis in the United States and England in the 20 years preceding the introduction of the vaccine and the same decline in mortality rates were occurring with other infectious diseases such as scarlet fever, measles, influenza, tuberculosis and typhoid. These diseases were formerly prevalent and lethal and all declined as causes of death during the same period, while morbidity remained high. After the first scare about the pertussis vaccine in the 80s, after people like Alan Duffy were brain damaged by the vaccine, there was an increase in pertussis rates but not a significant increase in deaths, however after vaccine rates returned to normal there has been a big increase in pertussis/whooping cough rates despite the fact almost 90% of children are being vaccinated as it would appear the vaccine is not very effective but continues to be used despite the risks.  G13.2-UK-Pertussis-Coverage-1901-2008

In 1974 McKeown and Lowe  proposed this was principally due to a vast improvement in living standards in both Western Europe and the United States. Better housing, sanitation, nutrition and health care resulted in a better state of health in the infant population. Coulter and Fisher (1991) also pointed out that the successful use of antibiotics to control secondary infections such as pneumonia and bronchitis gave babies a much better chance of surviving pertussis, scarlet fever  and other serious illnesses. Another reason proposed for the decline in morbidity was that the populations of Europe and the United States had acquired a certain degree of natural resistance to these diseases after so many generations of exposure . Then there are people who are immunocompromised who cant have a vaccine and an infectious disease like measles could be fatal to them so the concept of herd immunity is how to protect them. Thats assuming all vaccinated children don’t get the disease and that we know exactly which children can be vaccinated and which children cant. At the moment the the children who cant be vaccinated for fear of the side effects are the ones with serious illness, however there are children who are not seriously ill who get serious side effects from vaccines and there is no way of identififying who they might be as yet as yet. Yes its only a small group who will have serious side effects and its also a small group who will die and have serious side effects from infection in a healthy society. Perhaps we should focus our attention of the children who can get these diseases without problem rather than the few who will develop problems and be aiming for heathier children through diet and lifestyle rather than medicalising childrens health and wellbeing.

The objective of most of the studies on immunisation is to assess the efficacy of vaccines in relation to preventing the disease and safety issues. In 1974 a study by Kulenkampff  reported neurological complications related to the pertussis vaccine that greatly damaged confidence in the apparently successful immunisation programme. As did Andrew Wakfield questions about MMR in 1998. In both instances vaccination uptake dropped dramatically. So the public health message became good parents care about public health and vaccinate bad parents don’t, which frankly is a laughable argument if one were to examine the relationship between inequality and poor health and successive governments attitude to the poor.

No major studies have examined whether vaccinated children are healthier than unvaccinated children (McTaggart, 2000) yet governments all over the world promote vaccination policy. Rogers and Pilgrim (1994) noted that the attention paid by public health experts to the risks of, and eradication of, childhood infectious diseases did not reflect their degree of threat compared with other contemporary hazards, particularly in the developed world. In comparison with cardiovascular disease, cancer, AIDs, pollution, violence and accidents in the United Kingdom, the dangers posed by childhood infectious diseases are actually quite small.  Despite this, vaccination programmes retain a privileged position in public health policy.

Politicians who were formerly preoccupied with illness are becoming increasingly focused on the health and well-being of the population and disease prevention. Disease prevention is an important part of health promotion, however is it best achieved through the application of  pre-symptomatic screening and vaccination programmes, while companies are allowed to sell cigarettes and put huge amounts of sugar and salt in the food people eat.

According to WHO (2003), the participation of the public and health workers in immunisation takes place within a myriad of complex and varying social settings.  Their role is also important in the UK as the Government strives to meet its target to vaccinate ninety five per cent. of the population against these diseases. One method used is giving GPs financial incentives  to reach the 90% targets with their patients

To help people make their decision the quality of information on the process is important, yet hardly any studies assessing the quality of information available to parents contemplating the vaccination of their children have been done. UK studies on “informed consent” and vaccination tend to focus on the minority of parents who chose not to vaccinate their children (Sporton and Francis, 2001). In the UK there are a few comments about sore arm and crying post vaccination . Thats it while in America they do recognise the possibility (small) of serious side effects in the Vaccination Information Sheets (VIS) which parents have to read before consenting to vaccination. In the US there is much more information available on adverse events associated with vaccines

Coulter, Entwistle and Gilbert (1998) was the only UK study assessing the quality of patient information in GP surgeries, it was less than complementary about the information available, however they did not look at  vaccination information.In an article in In an article about vaccination in 2000 Dr Alan  Hinman stated that the parents consenting to the vaccination of their children and parents refusing because of a recognised contraindication are making an “informed decision”, while  the “misinformed” opposition to immunisation are refusing to have their children vaccinated??  Health workers involved in immunisation programmes should ensure that parents are given all the information to enable to give informed consent to have their children vaccinated, they should provide information on the nature, prevalence, risks of the disease, the risks of side effects and talk about the role of individual immunity in community well-being, this is not happening in the UK and Ireland?

The right to choose is the reality of patient autonomy and power. Patient power may mean that large groups of parents have the right to behave in a way that “the authorities” think misguided (Smith, 2002). Parents may chose to ignore the advice of authorities and not vaccinate their children and, according to Smith (2002,) it seems likely that this will continue to happen. Longstanding anxieties over vaccination, distrust of the authorities fuelled by Government’s mishandling of salmonella and BSE has resulted in a fall in the number of children being vaccinated in the UK and Ireland and and a loss of trust in the reasons governments desire to vaccinate their nations children when it does not appear to enhance their health and wellbeing??

 

 

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29 Responses to The Debate about Vaccinations?

  1. Jacqui Beaumont says:

    Dear Richard
    I declined my daughter from having the HPV. Now she is thinking of having it as she can make her own decision at 16.
    Is there any place you can advise to get latest information so she can make an informed decision?
    Thank you so much. Your help would be most appreciated.
    Jacqui Beaumont

  2. TA74 says:

    Jacqui

    Get her to watch some of the videos on regret.ie about girls who had HPV vaccine and adverse reactions and the regret their parents have about it as they do not feel they were properly informed.

    This site also has some great information and I think is very balanced as well as some links

    http://anhinternational.org/hpv-vaccination/

    The HPV vaccine is one that I very strongly feel I would not want my daughters to have so I understand your concern and hope the above helps.

    Hope this helps

  3. BobK says:

    “the vast majority of people go along with vaccination but there a few black sheep “. Those ‘black sheep’ as you call them are usually those who have done their research in a disinterested way. The truth about vaccines should be known to every parent.

    Do not believe the lies my friends: read and inform yourself.

  4. James says:

    Hi Richard,

    I’m having some difficulty finding anyone with the right knowledge or resources who is also unbiased to discuss the issues I have with vaccinating my 12 week old daughter. Girlfriend is on the fence, is there anyone you’d recommend speaking to?

    Also, have you still taken your children on holiday to high risk countries without vaccination?

    Thanks in advance for any further info you could share – site is great for people who are unsure.

  5. Jo says:

    Hi , we are taking our 8 week old daughter to her appt tomorrow. The doctors just called to say don’t forget to bring the calpol ! I said no she won’t be having imms and the nurse was very put out by this. We didn’t vaccinate our 6 yr old son either and I remember the hassle I got then. I can’t find the relevant info I had for the argument at the time. Could you point me to any info I can go armed with!i am dreading the whole lecture they are going to try and give to
    Me yet again ! Many thanks . Jo

  6. Hi
    I am looking to quote your site in my essay on Attitudes to Childhood Vaccination in the UK, I am a student with a local college looking to enter the healthcare industry. I can understand all sides of this debate. Your site has given me much incite, it is only right that is cite the author.
    Many thanks for your help
    LR (for autonomy)

  7. Arthur Penn says:

    I respect the fact that some people are diligent enough to go looking for sources on subjects that they perhaps know little about. It is always a good thing to look at all the resources available and come to a conclusion that you feel that you can live with at the end of the day, instead of listening to the opinions of others and following them like sheep. It is to that end therefore, that I ask, why there are not a range of sources on vaccination on this website, as it is entitled “vaccination.co.uk”, however I am yet to see any resources provided that provide a balanced view on the subject. As with all things, there are two sides to every story, and it is down to the individual to find the meaning from that themselves, which is why I think showing both sides of the argument is so important. It fairly allows people to see for themselves what the situation is, without any bias applied. If a cause is strong enough, then it will shine true when all the facts are laid out before them. I’m not here to tell anyone what to believe, however I am saying that perhaps if you want to use this website to get information on vaccines, you should know that if you want to hear both sides of the story for yourself to make a well informed and secure decision, that you need to visit other sources as well, because this is one that I found to be rather biased. Many thanks and best of luck. A.P.

    • Richard says:

      All the material here was presented as part of my dissertation for my masters in Heath promotion. You say its biased so I would love you to show me a website covering vaccination that is not biased. I would argue my information does present both sides of the debate. What have I missed?

  8. Nicki says:

    Hi,I have a 2.3 year old son and I am now called for his 5in1vaccination. I did go to the gp and said that I will not attend his vaccination visit,but the lady there told me that things dont go like this and I will have to do his vaccination. He doesnt have any vaccination and we have 2 cases in our family when 1 after his 2 months vaccination stoped hearing and the second one after his 13months vaccination became autistic. I am afraid to do his vaccine and I will not,how should I refuse ? I am not from UK, we came here 1year ago. Thank you

    • Hilary Carter says:

      Vaccinations in the UK are not mandatory. You have every right to refuse to vaccinate your child.

  9. Becky says:

    My son was a healthy 17 yr old in Jan 2017 And received the men Acwy injection . Starts loosing lots of weight, drinks lots of water and peeing lots. 1st March gets diagnosed with diabetes type 1 . Link??? Trying to find info but can’t find any??

    • Marianne Bell says:

      Classen JB. Association between type 1 diabetes and Hib vaccine. British Medical Journal 319 (7217): 11(Oct 1999) conclusion: causal relation is likely.

      Classen JB. Childhood immunisation and diabetes mellitus. N Z Med J. (May 1996) 109(1022):195.

      Classen D, Barthelow. Timing of pediatric immunizations and risk of Insulin-Dependent diabetes mellitus. Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice (Sep 1997) Vol 6; Issue 7; pg 449. Intro of Hepatitis B Vaccine in 1988 increased rate of paediatric Type 1 Diabetes 1.6x in New Zealand. Incidence rose from 11 cases per 100,000 children annually in years before immunization program (1982-1987) to 18 cases per 100,000 children annually in the years after (1989-1991).

      Pozzilli, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Rome: Investigators compared 150,000 children who had been vaccinated at age 3 months to an equal number of unvaccinated children. To assess the risk of developing type 1 diabetes in children who got the vaccine later, after vaccination became mandatory in Italy, 400,000 children who were vaccinated at age 12 were compared with children who had not been vaccinated.

      In the group as a whole, the rates of type 1 diabetes were 46 per 100,000 for children who had been vaccinated and 34 per 100,000 for children who had not. For those vaccinated at age 12, the rates were 17.8 per 100,000 for vaccinated children and 6.9 per 100,000 for unvaccinated children.

  10. Arthur Penn says:

    There is no connection between vaccinations and Type 1 Diabetes as it’s causes are generally genetically inherited in nature, with it being an unfortunate autoimmune disease where your immune cells attack that of the pancreas, the organ that produces insulin. This can cause a reduction in the insulin produced by the individual, and in some cases reduce insulin production to virtually nil, therefore causing type 1 Diabetes.

  11. wolfy says:

    This Arthur Penn is a dick.

    Big Pharma will kill us all if we don’t embrace nature and take care of nature.

  12. Lavdrus says:

    Hi,
    I need an advice and hope someone can help. My son, 15 years old is invited to go to Ghana with his best friend and his parents for a month. He wants to go, but in order to get the visa he needs to be vaccinated for travelling to Ghana, or any other african country. I am really very much against him being vaccinated, as he has Asperger Syndrome, which was apparent after he got his 2 shots of MMR at the age of 6 and 7 and he has some other mental issues – very intelligent and too advance in maths comparing to his generation, but many other mental issues we are dealing with. He is attending the sessions with a psychiatrist to establish diagnosis, but he believes he has borderline personality disorder, which I also think is the case, because he fits 100% into all symptoms described. I’m very concerned about him getting vaccinated for anything, but he really wants to go to Ghana and he doesn’t mind now, although he was together with me couple years ago not to get the tetanus vaccine after one very bad and deep cut he had across his knee. We were told he really needed tetanus, as he may loose his leg, or die, but I was giving him lots of coconut water, nettle smoothies and beetroot juices and nothing bad happened to him, despite not taking the vaccine. I have been trying to find out what ingredients are in the vaccines for travelling to Ghana, but am very worried as it suppose to protect him from many diseases, like: Cholera, Hepatitis, Hepatitis B, Japanese encephalitis, Meningitis ACWY, Rabies,Tick-borne encephalitis, Typhoid, Yellow fever, so it must have lots of bad ingredients and will make my son’s mild autism, much worse. Does anyone know if it is possible to avoid it due to his health condition, or does anyone have any advice about it. Thanks

  13. Arthur Penn says:

    Hi,
    I don’t believe that you can consider someone a dick for politely and concisely explaining some facts about diabetes and vaccinations, but hey, if you’d rather not hear it from me, then try this on for size, it’s a little on the rudimentry side, but all the facts are there:
    https://9gag.com/gag/aNAyP00?ref=fbp

    As for your son Lavdrus, there have been contless of hundreds of studies that show no connection not only to Autism, which is a myth spread by the likes of Andrew Wakefield, who lied about the results of the study to make money on his OWN MMR vaccine, except it backfired as when the study was cross referenced and peer reviewed independantly in a double-blind study and every time there was no evidence to support ANY links between vaccination and any sort of mental health condition.
    Believe me when I say that I know how you feel, I have a cousin with Asperger syndrome, I love him to pieces and because of that, I would never consider not letting him do what he needs to do to enjoy his life. So let your son go, let him enjoy his life, vaccinations will not detriment him, they will only improve his chances of having a longer and healthier life.

    AP

    • Robyn says:

      Arther, you are obviously not trained in toxcology or immunology? You obviously haven’t ever researched into the topic of vaccine safety, or at least nothing from an independent source. Just in case your not a troll for big pharma and their cohorts, thought you mike like to do some real research. Try starting with the full inserts, which have approximately 42 paragrapher’s of adverse effects from the vaccines, their is a slight variation between different vaccines, then try https://www.scribd.com/doc/220807175/142-Research-Papers-Supporting-the-Vaccine-Autism-Link Which cover 142 independent studies. And as you mentioned Andrew Wakefield, using the same main stream fake narrative, I thought you’d be interested in http://www.autisminvestigated.com/the-lancet-dr-andrew-wakefield/ The lancet, has cleared Dr Wakefield. And all his study with 11 of his colleagues stated was there may be some interaction, and that further study is needed. And finally look into the court case that stated vaccines by their very nature is unsafe. http://www.whiteoutpress.com/timeless/courts-quietly-confirm-mmr-vaccine-causes-autism/ By all means believe what you want, but please try and deal with the cognitive dissonances, and realise you have a belief, it’s like a medical religion, it is not pure science, that should always be independently assessed whenever any new information comes to light, Not buried, by using a smear campaign, or by a lack of training for those in medical professionals.

  14. Robyn says:

    Although it is claimed not to be mandatory in the UK, there is definately an uprising in schools and university’s making vaccines mandatory, Not only is this completely unacceptable, but it is illegal under international law as it breeches the Nuremberg Agreement and the Geneva convention. We need to make a stand, to prevent our Muppet’s running the country from instigating agenda 21/30 and world health organisation push for forced mandatory vaccines, on nothing but a flawed theory, that has never been proven by independent, replicable gold standard studies!.

  15. Kristina says:

    Is there a paper black on white please confirmed by law saying that imunisations are not compulsory, and that parents are responsible to take that decition without any pressure. My friend just had a baby and hospital refuses to discharge her until they gave a vitamin K in one form or another. A link where I could find the form to download would be highly appreciated. Thank you!

  16. Annie says:

    Just got a text and loads of information sent to me via the high school warning of the threat to all if MMR second doses are not given
    Letters coming to home addresses urging uptake..

  17. Luc says:

    Allegedly you have done “I have studied the pros and cons of vaccination for my masters dissertation in Health Promotion” but you talk about Wakefield? The man that lost all of his titles, most of his research was retracted, do they just hand out masters?

    One thing I can never manage to understand, yes every vaccine has potentially some nasty side effects, and don’t work for 100%, but doing not so you increase risk for death. Measles for example isn’t always deadly, but are you really willing to gamble death? For those that believe vaccines cause autism (by lovely Wakefield) is autism truly worse than death? Leaving the fact out his research was absolutely bollocks and like said before entirely discredited.

    Man, you say you’re not selfish, no, you’re a lot worse than that.

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  20. ralph says:

    I will never trust a vaccine in my life, there is thousands of information on how vaccines destroy the organism of a young child. The pigs in the composition are more disqualified from vaccines. Vaccines are a medical experiment and they do not help at all. Just ask real doctors and search the internet

  21. Marianne Bell says:

    Check the public health records in 1950s England before introduction of measles vaccine: they show death from measles complications was typically ~1 in 5000 (almost invariably in infants under age 5).

    However balance that finding with the fact that rates of autism have risen alarmingly from 1 in 10,000 pre MMR introduction to currently ~1 in 100. And doctors offer no firm answer as to why that is. We do not know for sure which environmental factors are implicated in this huge rise but the increase is a real effect. It cannot be explained away simply by excuse of “better diagnosis” Severe autism has peculiar and quite noticeable behaviours. My aunt, a retired special needs school teacher, is certain that she noticed an increase of autistic pupils in 1990s. And it is often a devastating condition.

    Of course there maybe no causal link between autism and vaccines- but what if there is? Might there exist motivation to suppress that hubris from coming to light? After all, if a link were actually to be established, Pharma companies would see profits tank; medical profession would see public confidence plummet; and governments would need to pay billions in compensation.And

    Dr Stefane Seneff extensive research leads her to hypothesis that environmental glyphosate pesticide alters gut biome of fetus & infant which is then triggered into dysbiosis by vaccine. Released toxins pass through blood brain barrier with aid of vaccine ingredients to cause autistic condition. recommend you check out her very credible research.

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