When potentially lethal doses of sub-lethal poisons such as pain killers, fever suppressants, steroids and other drugs are administered, the patient is further weakened. The waste products of germs that have fed on the dead cells and the irritation from the toxins absorbed into the blood irritate the already overworked liver.
Antibiotics literally means "against life" and violently stimulate the adrenal glands. But if they are weak or depleted, the disease runs a chronic, often recurring course. Fewer germs are left to convert waste, and no means to carry off and eliminate the dead cells. There are more deaths today from septicemia (blood poisoning caused by toxic waste from putrefactive bacteria) than there were before the use of antibiotics. This was the case with one of the three boys in the CDC report in which death from chickenpox complications occurred. Other drugs were prescribed and administered and the other two boys eventually died.
Reactions from antibiotics include
Deaths after treatment with penicillin still occur today.
Varicella (the vaccine) was approved by the FDA in 1995 with the claim that it is 80% clinically effective in prevention. The vaccine was manufactured with the use of cell lines from aborted babies. According to the package insert, "the duration of protection is unknown". Vaccination may not protect all that are vaccinated. Adverse reactions are upper respiratory illness, vomiting, canker/cold sores, headache abdominal, anaphylactic shock, seizures, pain...etc. After licensure and numerous reports to VAERS 17 adverse reactions were added to the package insert.
The AAP denied allegations that a mandate for the vaccine would be proposed. However, history continues to repeat itself and the AAP got their heads together with Merck (the manufacturer) and CDC, in that same year of licensure, to have it mandated for school registration. By 2001, 29 states were requiring proof that children registering for daycare or school had been diagnosed in the past with chickenpox or were vaccinated.Following the FDA's approval, claims were made that the vaccine contributed to the decline in disease cases. CDC shows in its national reporting the decrease of the childhood disease between 1987-1997 by 58%. CDC admits that the decrease corresponded with the decrease in the number of states reporting to NNDDSS "...and the completeness of reporting". By 2004 CDC was only actively watching three national sites for chickenpox activity in Pennsylvania, Texas and California. To further complicate reporting accuracy, physicians are not required to report cases to government agencies. A wise individual would see plenty of reason to believe the claim of declining in disease rates after mass vaccinations is on very shaky ground. In the same year CDC put out a publication of an outbreak amongst the vaccinated. The title says it all. One truth is revealed: "the outbreak coincided with introduction of the varicella vaccination requirements".
In the beginning of it's practice, the vaccine was combined with the live triple vaccine. The MMR. However, CDC found and put out a publication in which they conclude that the chickenpox vaccine was ineffective when combined with the MMR. Chickenpox outbreaks were increased. The rational is made that immunity is acquired when the vaccine is administered at least 30 days after the MMR.
Reports of chickenpox outbreaks are taking place amongst the vaccinated population. In 2001 CDC investigated an outbreak in New Hampshire. Amongst a population that was vaccinated, the vaccine was only 40% effective. In the same year a report had experts predicting that the more children vaccinated would result in more outbreaks. In 2002 NEJM and JAMA put out publications on chickenpox outbreaks after inoculation. In one incident one child had been vaccinated (3 yrs. prior) and his vaccination was said to be what brought on the outbreak three years later infecting half of the daycare class. The 2001 prediction was right. By 2006 there were still reports of outbreaks in schools largely amongst the vaccinated. From Wiscon to Minnesota, to Alabama, to Arkansas...etc. To elude the public from seeing mass vaccinations as the obvious cause, the "experts" recommended a booster saying that one dose is not good enough. Therefore, a second should do the trick. Chances are, somewhere in the near future "experts" will explain the ongoing failure could be stopped with yet a 3rd dose. As has been the historic case with other vaccines in the recommended schedule.
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Thanks Heidi. I am so surprised that most people think that CP is deadly. This was a right of passage when I was growing up.
Babynagic-Mama,
All states have exemptions from vaccinations, check out this link.
http://nvic.org/state-site/state-exemptions.htm
You can find your state here.
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Babymagic-Mama Jul. 17, 2008 at 1:17 AM