Over the past few decades, it has become apparent that vaccinations are not all that they cracked up to be. The catalogue of chronic, acute and even fatal side effects from vaccinations and immunisation are no secret with many news reports linking them to many diseases and even deaths.
But more worryingly their seems to be a medial blindness to the possibility that vaccinations dont always work and those who have been vaccinated can still get the disease they are supposedly protected against.
According the book entitled Vaccination and Immunisations, Dangers, Delusions and Alternatives By Lean Chaitow, a phenomenon called Re diagnosis has reared its ugly head in the medical profession.
Page 71 states: Medical propaganda will have us believe that only unvaccinated children contract polio, but then phenomenon of rediagnosis occurs here as well. This is when, having arrived at a diagnosis of diphtheria (for example), and then subsequently learning that the child has been immunized, the doctor feels obliged to alter the name of the disease. It has been noted that such alterations of original diagnosis has reached 60% of cases at times. This has never been denied by the authorities, despite its repetition by those opposed to vaccination.
This situation has several very real knock on effects: Anytime the media or medical profession reports that a certain disease is decreasing in number, this cannot be a reliable statement as it may just mean that the number of true reports of the disease have decreased.
It is much easier to convince the public that vaccination is effective and safe, if everyone is vaccinated in an area and the reported cases of that disease are low due to incorrect statistical information.
It also make a mockery of the statistics that say only the unvaccinated contract diseases. (i.e. if you werent vaccinated against diphtheria and had its symptoms, you would accurately be diagnosed with diphtheria. Whereas if you had been vaccinated then you would be diagnosed with something else and possibly be given the wrong treatment.)
Considering there are many ways to keep yourself and your child safe without the use of dead infected puss being injected into your bodies (yes, that is what many vaccinations are made of), you should really explore your options before accepting vaccinations. Basic measures like clean water, clean air, quality food and good hygiene has been shown to drastically reduce the incidence of many diseases. Homeopathic and herbal remedies have also successfully been used to boost the immunity of children and adults who have enjoyed disease free lives from birth to their 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s.
Take care and be healthy
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