Follow Up: Medical Journal Lancet Discloses Financial Interest of Pro-HPV Vaccine Article Author#android#iPad#retweet

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As a result of my inquiry for the article “What you didn’t know about a doctor’s stance on the HPV vaccine,” the medical journal Lancet has now issued a correction to its publication.The correction acknowledges formerly undisclosed financial conflicts of interest between the article’s lead author and makers of the controversial human papillomavirus (HPV) cervical cancer vaccine.The article by Dr. Sharon J. B. Hanley defended the vaccine and criticized the Japanese government’s decision to stop promoting the vaccine amid concerns about injuries. It also implied patients are incorrectly blaming the HPV vaccine for unrelated ills.Hanley did not disclose…Continue to the Article Here

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Dr. Jeff Bradstreet: In Memoriam#android#iPad#retweet

Like you, we read of Dr. Jeff Bradstreet’s death and were struck silent.  A stalwart leader in treating autism, really helping families, his loss is huge in our community. Dan Olmsted interviewed Dr. Bradstreet 10 years ago for his The Age of Autism series with UPI.  Here is the interview; the study he was calling for has finally been done and the results are awaited, a testament to his foresight and persistence. Our condolences to the Bradstreet family and the autism community who relied on his compassion and care.

WASHINGTON, June 28 (UPI) — Where are the unvaccinated homeschooled children with autism? Nowhere to be found, says a doctor who treats autistic children and is knowledgeable about the homeschooled world.

“It’s largely nonexistent,” Dr. Jeff Bradstreet told UPI’s Age of Autism. “It’s an extremely rare event.

Bradstreet treats autistic children at his medical practice in Palm Bay, Fla. He has a son whose autism he attributes to a vaccine reaction at 15 months. His daughter has been homeschooled, he describes himself as a “Christian family physician,” and he knows many of the leaders in the homeschool movement.

“There was this whole subculture of folks who went into homeschooling so they would never have to vaccinate their kids,” he said. “There’s this whole cadre who were never vaccinated for religious reasons.”

In that subset, he said, “unless they were massively exposed to mercury through lots of amalgams (mercury dental fillings in the mother) and/or big-time fish eating, I’ve not had a single case.”…

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Vaccines and Autism – Is the MMR Guilty of Causing Autism?#android#iPad#retweet

Scientist William Thompson, CDC Senior Epidemiologist, has stated that he and his CDC colleagues consciously omitted data from a 2004 study (funded by vaccine manufacturers) that linked the MMR vaccine to autism. In his statement, Dr. Thompson said “I regret that my coauthors and I omitted statistically significant information.” Dr. Thompson came forward after highly sensitive documents were released showing widespread manipulation of scientific data and pressure for CDC scientists to suppress a causal link between the MMR and autism[i]. The documents show that African American boys who received the MMR in 2003 had a 340% increased risk of autism.

In August of 2014, a re-analysis of the 2004 study was published in Translational Neurodegeneration showing a statistically significant relationship between the timing of the first MMR vaccine and autism incidence in African American males…

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Medical Doctors Opposed to Forced Vaccinations – Should Their Views be Silenced?#android#iPad#retweet

 by Brian Shilhavy

Where do licensed physicians who practice medicine in the U.S. stand today regarding the current vaccine debate to remove informed consent to vaccines? This is one area of the debate where you are not likely to hear both sides in the mainstream media.

Mainstream media, for the most part, is biased in its coverage of the current vaccine debate when it comes to the issue of removing informed consent, and not allowing parents to exempt their children from vaccines. The debate is positioned as parents against doctors, with parents supposedly representing emotional pleas, while doctors are supposedly unified in stating that “the science is settled” regarding vaccines, and universally in favor of mandatory vaccination policy removing parental exemptions.

However, nothing could be further from the truth in the vaccine debate. Doctors are not unified at all on their positions regarding “the science” of vaccines, nor are they unified in the position of removing informed consent to a medical procedure like vaccines.

In this article, I am going to summarize the many doctors today who do not take the most extremist pro-vaccine position, which is probably not held by very many doctors at all, in spite of what the pharmaceutical industry, the federal government, and the mainstream media would like the public to believe…

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Wakefielded#android#iPad#retweet

My name’s Andy Wakefield, I’m an academic gastroenterologist, pursued a career originally in surgery and then in academic gastro neurology. My main interests were Crohn’s disease, Ulcerative colitis and then lastly Autism has rather taken over my world.
 
My life is about choices and I was presented with a choice one is that you act in the patient’s interest, you continue to pursue their story to test it’s validity in a scientific setting and to determine whether it is right or wrong or you can just walk away.
 
You can say to the next mother who comes in “look, I know your story may be valid, I know your kids suffering but I’m really sorry, could you just go and find someone else?” That was the choice, it was as stark as that and I took the former. Is there a link between autism and a common childhood vaccine…

New Gardasil Horror Story from the UK#android#iPad#retweet

[SaneVax: Author Bryan Hubbard tells the story of a young girl from the United Kingdom who’s life changed dramatically after the administration of Gardasil. A huge thanks to Bryan and the staff of What Doctors Don’t Tell You for giving SaneVax permission to share the following article which will appear in their June issue.]

My Horror Story

By Bryan Hubbard, What Doctors Don’t Tell You

We believed them when they said the HPV vaccine was safe
We believed them
when they said the
HPV vaccine was safe

Lotte Amit has not lived a proper life for two years since she had the HPV vaccine against cervical cancer. Tragically, her story is one of a growing number that suggests there is something terribly wrong with the vaccine

Charlotte (Lotte) Amit never had the MMR vaccine. She suffers from hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid gland) and her parents, Sue and Ian, thought it best not to vaccinate. But they didn’t have the same doubts when they received the standard letter from the local doctor’s surgery for Lotte to have the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine against cervical cancer.

“Certainly, we were surprised to receive it because Lotte was only 15 and she definitely wasn’t sexually active. I queried it and they told us it was a safeguard for the future. We had complete faith that this was for her good, and that it was safe and that the doctor knew what was in the vaccine,” said Sue, of St Austell, Cornwall.

Lotte had the first two of the three-course Gardasil vaccine in the autumn of 2012. After the second jab, she started spinning her hands around for several minutes. She kept complaining of tingling in her hands and wrists. It reminded Sue of the behavior she regularly witnessed in the special-needs children she cared for as a care agency director.

This strange behaviour lasted for only a couple of days, so Lotte was given the third and final vaccine the following year, in March 2013. Two days afterwards, the nightmare began, said Sue. Lotte would roll around on the floor for 10 minutes three or four times a day, screaming with the pain in her hands and feet. Ian and Sue gave her painkillers, but they didn’t seem to help.

Lotte, who had always been a vibrant and energetic girl, suddenly became very lethargic and couldn’t get out of bed, and would sleep for the entire morning. Her periods stopped abruptly.

She also developed a strange obsessive–compulsive problem: whenever anyone sniffed, she felt excruciating pain in her hands and feet. This got so bad that she often ran out of the house at all hours of the day or night, once when she was naked.

The local police eventually found her hiding in some woods. “Looking back, I think some association built up when someone sniffed while she was in pain,” said Sue. Sue and Ian said it was “painfully obvious” that the HPV vaccine was to blame. They took Lotte to the family doctor who had administered the jabs. “He just told us to get on with it,” said Sue. Convinced that Lotte’s problems were a form of hysteria, the doctor referred her to a psychiatrist, who prescribed antianxiety drugs, including Risperdal (risperidone).

One evening, Sue was lying against Lotte’s chest and noticed she had an irregular heartbeat; using a heart monitor, she realized she was skipping four beats out of every 10. Doctors at an emergency unit told them she had a systolic heart murmur, which wasn’t life-threatening.

They also took her to a local homeopathic clinic, where the homeopathic toxicologist there told them that Lotte’s nervous system, ovaries, kidneys and liver were damaged. He treated her for several months, and Sue noticed a big improvement in Lotte.

He also advised Lotte to start drinking spring water, as the silica in the water binds to aluminium, which was one of the ingredients of the vaccine. After drinking several litres of water every day for a few days, Lotte had her first period in a long time. “I think she has had three proper periods in two years since having the vaccine,” said Sue.

Sue had to pull Lotte from school last year just three months before she was due to sit her GCSE exams, and have her hometutored. She ended up with five low-grade GCSEs, and got a D for her science when she had been predicted a B. She started college last September, but had to leave because of her phobia of hearing people sniffing. Lotte is now studying ancient history and classical archaeology at home as a distance-learning student.

Today, Lotte, 17, is learning to cope with her phobia, and Sue says she’s showing signs of some recovery, although nobody knows if she will ever fully recover or even be able to start a family of her own. “While we’re extremely angry that Lotte’s life was almost ruined by the Gardasil vaccine, we’re just thankful she’s not permanently in a wheelchair or dead, which we know has happened to too many young girls who were given the HPV vaccine, having been told it was perfectly safe.”

Read What Doctors Don’t Tell You here.

This article in it’s entirety, is complements of www.SaneVax.org

Lotte, you are a very brave girl and thank heavens you have such supportive parents.

I am so sorry you are having to go through this complicated and painful ordeal.  You will undoubtedly help other kids from enduring these pains through sharing your story.

What a good move to attend a homeopathic toxicologist.  It is great to hear that you and your parents are searching for the best healing modalities for you and the success you are receiving.

I have a menu option on my site called Featured Doctors. 

You will find that I have links to various health practitioners with experience in this area.  Many times distance is not an issue.

Below is a link to additional practitioners with experience in this area as well.

SaneVax medical professional listing

Your diligence and determination is an inspiration to me and many others.

I know as you continue trekking forward, and keep the Lord by your side, that you will not be alone and you will see beautiful things happen. 

It might be hard to say that now, but the hardship you face will become easier as you see His hand in your life.  He loves you and will help you.

Here is a musical piece that I hope you enjoy.  God bless, and keep your sites on Him.

your friend jen.

Vaccine controversy shows we need markets, not mandates#android#iPad#retweet

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 If I were still a practicing ob-gyn and one of my patients said she was not going to vaccinate her child, I might try to persuade her to change her mind. But, if I were unsuccessful, I would respect her decision. I certainly would not lobby the government to pass a law mandating that children be vaccinated even if the children’s parents object. Sadly, the recent panic over the outbreak of measles has led many Americans, including some self-styled libertarians, to call for giving government new powers to force all children to be vaccinated.

Those who are willing to make an “exception” to the principle that parents should make health-care decisions for their children should ask themselves when, in history, has a “limited” infringement on individual liberty stayed limited…

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