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Are Vaccines Really Safe and Effective?
By Jock Doubleday
We were taught in high school that vaccines have saved millions of lives in
America and Europe. One of the greatest heroes of modern medicine is Louis
Pasteur, the creator of the "germ theory," the ideological foundation for
vaccines. But the real history of vaccines, and the real story of Louis Pasteur,
is something quite different.
In his early career, Pasteur did believe that germs were the cause of
disease. But 15 years before his death he recanted this belief. He came to
believe that it was not germs but the degradation of an organism's internal
environment that causes disease. He came to believe that germs took advantage of
degraded or susceptible "terrain."
Over a century of scientific research has validated Pasteur's terrain theory.
Maintaining a healthy terrain, not eliminating germs, has proved to be the key
to disease prevention. But Pasteur's germ theory retains a powerful hold on our
collective imagination.
The polio vaccine is the most touted example of the human endeavor to triumph
against germs. "Every schoolchild knows" that the polio vaccine eradicated polio
in the Western hemisphere. But in fact there is no evidence to support this
claim.
From 1923 to 1953, before Jonas Salk's killed-virus polio vaccine was
introduced, the polio death rate in the U.S. and England had already declined by
47 percent and 55 percent, respectively. The epidemic ended not just in the
United States and England, but in European countries that questioned the
vaccine's safety and refused to systematically vaccinate their citizens.
Not only was the vaccine ineffective, it produced results opposite to those
intended. In the U.S, the number of polio cases following mass vaccinations was
significantly greater than before mass vaccinations.
Doctors and scientists on the staff of the National Institute of Health
during the 1950s were well aware that the Salk vaccine was ineffective. Some
frankly stated that it was worthless as a preventive and even dangerous. Many
refused to vaccinate their own children. Dr. Salk himself said: "When you
inoculate children with a polio vaccine you don't sleep well for weeks." But the
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, and pharmaceutical companies with a
large investment in the vaccine, convinced the U.S. Public Health Service to
sign a proclamation claiming that the vaccine was "safe and 100 percent
effective."
From the early 1960s to the mid-1970s, a new live-virus polio vaccine became,
in Salk's words, "the principal if not sole cause" of all reported polio cases
in the U.S. Between 1973 and 1983, 87 percent of all cases of polio (excluding
imported cases) were caused by the vaccine. More recently, every case of polio
in the U.S. since 1979 (excluding five imported cases) was caused by the
vaccine.
In Dr. Benjamin Sandler's book "Diet Prevents Polio," an unequivocal
correlation is found between diet and susceptibility to polio. Sandler found
that persons in contact with the virus but eschewing foods high in sugars and
starches have significantly greater protection from the polio virus. Dr. Sandler
is one of many advocates of the terrain theory whose work has been
systematically ignored. The details of his work were published in the American
Journal of Pathology in 1941.
Sixty years later, in the waning days of the year 2000, members of the
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) unanimously voted for an
end to all government-mandated childhood vaccines. Jane M. Orient, M.D., AAPS
executive director, said: "Children face the possibility of death or serious
long-term adverse effects from mandated vaccines."
One of the most serious adverse effects of vaccines is that they cause the
very diseases they're meant to prevent. Measles, for instance, which declined by
more than 95 percent before the vaccine was introduced, is 14 times more likely
to be contracted by vaccinated than by unvaccinated persons.
A recent study in Pediatrics found that women vaccinated with the measles
vaccine pass on far less immunity to their offspring. Before the vaccine was
introduced, it was extremely rare for an infant to contract measles. Now more
than 25 percent of all measles cases are babies under a year of age.
One significant concern with vaccines today is their casual relation with the
growing epidemic of childhood autism and attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD). ADHD has increased from 900,000 in 1991 to 5 million today. The
MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine is the primary suspect.
Dr. Viera Scheibner, author of "Vaccinations: 100 Years of Orthodox Research"
sums up the position of researchers not funded by pharmaceutical companies:
"There is no evidence whatsoever that vaccines of any kind ... are effective in
preventing the infectious diseases they are supposed to prevent. Further,
adverse effects are amply documented and are far more significant to public
health than any adverse effects of infectious diseases. [Vaccinations have]
caused more suffering and more deaths than any other human activity in the
history of medical intervention."
Vaccines are only the tip of the iceberg. For a look at how the medical
industry has consistently defrauded the American public on issues from cancer to
childbirth, see John Robbins' 1996 book "Reclaiming Our Health."
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LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION WHETHER OR NOT TO VACCINATE IS AN IMPORTANT AND
COMPLEX ISSUE AND SHOULD BE MADE BY YOU, AND YOU ALONE, IN CONSULTATION WITH
YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.