8 More Deaths Linked to Gardasil Vaccine

July 18, 2008

Young girls do not die of cervical cancer. However, they certainly do die from this vaccine. Enough said.
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Your Opinion Wanted: Is This a Blatant Disregard for Parents’ Rights?

November 18, 2007

DOCTORS OPPOSE MARYLAND VACCINE ROUNDUP: Expect Dangerous Reactions When
Children Are Treated Like Cattle
Posted : Fri, 16 Nov 2007 19:31:43 GMT
Author : The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Association of American
Physicians and Surgeons today condemned the “vaccine roundup” executed in
Prince Georges county Maryland this week, and promised to do everything it
can to support parents who refuse to immunize their children.

“This power play obliterates informed consent and parental rights,” said
Kathryn Serkes, director of policy for the Association of American
Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), one of the few national physician groups
that refuse corporate funding from pharmaceutical companies.

In a scenario reminiscent of cattle round-ups, the state’s attorney has
issued summons to more than 1600 parents of children who have not provided
certificates of immunization for their children. But instead of toting a
cattle prod, this state’s attorney chooses to wield a syringe to keep the
“herd” in line.

Parents have been told to appear in Court on Saturday, and to subject their
children to on-the-spot state-mandated vaccines of up 17 vaccine doses, or
face imprisonment. Parents who ignore the court’s demands could face a $50
fine for every day their child is out of compliance or up to 10 days in jail.

“This campaign of intimidation to brutally enforce blanket vaccine mandates
by government agencies and the school district gives no consideration for
the rights of the parents or the individual medical condition of the
child,” said Serkes.

Children should be carefully screened, medical records taken and decisions
made carefully – not in an ad hoc assembly-line clinic in a county
courtroom and under the brutal watch of law enforcement. This is a man-made
disaster ready and waiting to detonate. Children could receive a dangerous
cocktail of several vaccines without proper examinations. “The procedure is
reckless and subjects children to the risk of severe reactions. Physicians
would not be allowed to treat children in this way, without individual
histories and physical exams – or informed consent,” said Jane M. Orient,
M.D., AAPS Executive Director.

Money and politics may be at the center of the round of threats. The school
district will lose a substantial amount of state funding if students do not
comply with the vaccine mandate. “Apparently the district wants that money,
even if it gets it off the backs of children,” said Serkes.

Mr. Ivey apparently has no problem invoking his own right to informed
consent and parental control. In a radio interview on Thursday, he admitted
that he has chosen to refuse the hepatitis B vaccines for his own children.
“It’s interesting that parents have to ask the state’s permission by filing
a form if they want to make the same decision for their children that he
made for his own,” said Dr. Orient.

But his galling hypocrisy clearly demonstrates that not every vaccine is
right for every child, particularly one such as the hepatitis B.

In their efforts to help the targeted parents, AAPS is contacting as many
of them as possible to educate them about their rights under Maryland law
and questions to ask before deciding whether vaccination is appropriate for
their child (see below). “We’ll do our best to help the parents make an
informed decision,” said Serkes. Representatives will also be on hand at
the courthouse on Saturday, and AAPS is working to set up a legal team to
help parents who refuse the vaccinations.

AAPS will also work with the National Vaccine Information Center to make
sure parents are informed on how to report any adverse reactions to the
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). Such reporting is actually
required, but even medical professionals are lax about filing the reports.
Don’t expect the police to do it. The State’s Attorney General, the
manufacturers, and the people giving the shots are immune from liability if
the shots hurt somebody, however.

AAPS is also acting as coordinator for the “Hands Off Our Kids” coalition
of parents across the country who were instrumental in overturning Texas
Governor Perry’s executive order requiring the HPV vaccine for school girls
last spring. The coalition is appealing to Gov. O’Malley to intervene in
the case and work with the legislature to pass a philosophical exemption
provision. (The letter to the governor is posted at
http://www.aapsonline.org/.)

“All eyes are on PG County,” said Serkes. “It’s not just a local now, and
parents across the country are ready to fight.”

National Vaccine Information Center “8 Questions to Ask Before Vaccinating
Your Child”

1. Is my child sick right now? 2. Has my child had a bad reaction to a
vaccination before?

3. Does my child have a personal or family history of: vaccine reactions,
convulsions or neurological disorders, severe allergies or immune system
disorders

4. Do I know if my child is at high risk of reacting? 5. Do I know how to
identify a vaccine reaction? 6. Do I know how to report a vaccine reaction?
7. Do I know the vaccine manufacturer’s name and lot number? 8. Do I know I
have a choice?

The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons

Copyright © 2007 PR Newswire. All rights reserved.


3 Ways to Protect Your Loved Ones or Your Class from Sickness, Infections, Superbugs, and Staph Infection

November 10, 2007

 In light of recent outbreaks of Staph, short for Staphylococcus aureus, parents and teachers have expressed concern about how to prevent this health threat. Staph is a bacteria that is present on the skin and in the nostrils of all people, and is not usually problematic. The recent health scare involves a type of Staph that has become resistant to many antibiotics. It is called MRSA (short for methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus) MRSA has been a major cause of infections among hospitalized patients for years, but has only recently become a problem in non-hospitalized patients. It is estimated that 25-30% of people have Staph on their body whereas 1% of people harbor MRSA.

Because it is spread by direct skin-to-skin contact, Staph is a concern among schools, daycares, and other places where people gather. Here are 3 ways to protect yourself and others from Staph:

  1. In order for Staph to cause infection, it has to pass through the protective layer of skin into the body. This may occur with cuts, scrapes, or through hair follicles. For this reason, the best form of protection from Staph is to keep infections covered with a bandage or other means. Towels, washcloths, razors, and other items that have had direct skin contact should also be kept from contacting others.
  2. Proper hygiene including frequent hand washing and wiping down any surfaces that are frequently touched (as in preschool tabletops) is essential to preventing the spread of all infections, including Staph. However, antibacterial products are not required. A recent scientific study found that antibiotic soaps were no more effective than plain soap at reducing bacterial levels on hands nor were they more effective at reducing sickness1. Moreover, several types of bacteria, including Staph showed unexpectedly high resistance to triclosan, the antibiotic typically used in antibacterial products1. If these particular bacteria are wise enough to have developed resistance to antibiotics taken by mouth, it makes perfect sense that they would have developed resistance against antibiotics in soap, cleaners, detergents and other products. In addition to the possibility of creating “superbugs”, there is another high price to pay for the unnecessary use of antibacterial soap: When it reaches our waterways in wastewater, it is decimating fish and causing an environmental catastrophe. It has now found its way into human breastmilk with unknown consequences to the developing baby. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hydrogen peroxide (0.5%) and Isopropyl alcohol (Alcohol wipes) are effective against MRSA. Alcohol works by dehydrating the bacteria cells, so there is no way to develop resistance. While other cleaners may be effective, they are also frequently toxic to humans and are preferably avoided.
  3. Have you ever noticed how some people fall prey to illness, while others who were exposed to the same germ do not? The reason for this is that there are two parties involved in every fight. We tend to focus on the aggressor, the germ, while overlooking the target, the immune system. It is essential to maintain a strong immune system in order to combat any type of infection, including Staph. This can be accomplished by eating a whole foods diet (check out whfoods.org) and considering high-grade nutrient supplements when necessary. A functional medicine doctor (www.functionalmedicine.org) can help you determine your child’s individual nutritional deficits by a simple blood test and prescribe targeted nutritional therapy.

TIP: Proper hand washing means taking the time to lather up the soap. This gives the soap time to lift the bacteria off the skin and entrap it within tiny soap compartments called “micelles”. Once the lathering is done, the bacteria are rinsed away by the water stream. Be sure to clean the fingernails, between the fingers, and all other surfaces of the hands.

 If a person becomes infected with Staph, they will usually develop a boil or pus pocket on the skin. These are treated by simply allowing the pus or fluid to drain out of the body. Antibiotics rarely are helpful because the Staph is walled off from the blood stream by the boil and antibiotics cannot reach the area to treat it. If a skin infection is not healing, getting worse, is accompanied by a fever, or causes concern, it is advisable to see a healthcare professional. The good news is that Staph infections that enter the bloodstream causing severe illness or death are exceedingly rare in healthy people and following the 3 steps listed above will help protect you and those in your care from the threat of Staph. 

1 Aiello AE, et al “Consumer Antibacterial Soaps: Effective or Just Risky” Clinical Infectious Diseases 2007; 45, Supp.2: S137-147.

2 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Questions and Answers about MRSA in Schools: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/ar_mrsa_in_schools.html   


This Halloween Treat Actually Helps You LOSE Weight!

October 28, 2007

Learn which Halloween treat helps you lose weight, improve mood, and combat numerous diseases. Serve this up now! More ways to STOP TREATING! START PREVENTING! at http://www.holler4health.com

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Mainstream Media Finally Catching on to the Impact of Chemicals on Kids

October 28, 2007

CNN sheds some light on the impact of toxic chemicals and health. The shocking results of the 2004 Body Burden study are finally released to the public. Children are polluted before they even take their first breath. It is never too early, but don’t wait until it’s too late to: STOP TREATING! START PREVENTING! Learn more now…www.holler4health.com

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CNN Reveals Body Burden data: Children have dangerous toxins in their bodies

October 22, 2007

 Bravo to CNN for shedding some light on the devastation that chemicals are causing. It is wonderful to see the mainstream media tackling the issue of chemicals and kids. For those of you who aren’t aware of the Body Burden study, I have included an excerpt from “Holler for Your Health: Be the Key to a Healthy Family”, which cites the study several times. If you are a parent or know someone who is, please tell them to check this out. Avoiding toxic chemicals and minimizing their impact on the body is truly the most important component of health in today’s world. Check out my links at http://www.holler4health.com to get started on a safer path.

Excerpt from “Holler for Your Health: Be the Key to a Healthy Family”:

“There is nothing on this earth equal to, no nation has any resource greater than, the potential of just one child.” –Richard Pelzer, Author of A Child Called It We all live in a toxic soup. We are bombarded with chemicals whose toxicity and potential dangers are often unknown. Although we may all suffer the effects of toxins, it is our children who are at greatest risk.

Children are uniquely vulnerable to environmental toxins. Their rapid metabolism and growth and development expose them to more toxins by requiring increased consumption of food, water, and air for their body weight than adults. Children also behave differently than adults. They put everything in their mouth. Products may be considered to have “safe” amounts of toxins because they were not intended to be placed in the mouth. Crawling and spending more time on the ground places children in closer proximity to the toxins that settle in the earth and household dust. Toxins are also more likely to make a child ill because the systems required to detoxify or excrete these poisons are still maturing. Moreover, acceptable exposure limits are typically determined by risk assessment calculations in adults, not more vulnerable infants and children. 1

We now know that children are contaminated before they even take their first breath of air.2 This is especially concerning because the blood brain barrier is not fully formed until months after birth allowing these toxins to enter the brain causing irreversible brain damage in the unborn child.

 

Medical Stuff: The blood brain barrier shields the delicate brain from potentially harmful substances that may be circulating in the bloodstream.

 

Of the 287 industrial chemicals and pollutants found in umbilical cord blood from newborns tested in a 2004 study, 180 are known to cause cancer, 217 are toxic to the brain and nervous system, and 208 cause birth defects or developmental abnormalities.2

How did we manage to contaminate our children with all of these toxic chemicals before they have even taken a breath of air let alone smoked a cigarette? When we look at the information on toxic releases into our air and water, the answer is obvious. In 2004, U.S. industries released over 70 million pounds of known carcinogens, 96 million pounds of known developmental toxins, nearly 38 million pounds of reproductive toxins, more than 826 million pounds of suspected neurological toxicants and nearly 1.5 billion pounds of suspected respiratory toxicants into the air and water.3

Yet these releases are not our greatest toxic threat. For every pound of neurotoxins, carcinogens, reproductive or developmental toxins that industries reported releasing to the environment in New Jersey and Massachusetts, an average of 42 pounds of the same chemicals are used in products intended for use in or around the home.4 And so our greatest toxic threat comes from our own purchasing decisions. This means we have the power to change the state of our health by simply choosing to purchase safer products.

Unfortunately this is no easy task. Chemicals known or suspected of causing health problems are frequently not labeled so consumers have no idea how toxic their homes have become or how to choose safer products. This book is intended to change that by providing practical tools and tips for making healthier choices. But first we need to understand that others aren’t positioned to help. We must step up to protect ourselves.

Learn more about how to protect yourself and your loved ones at www.holler4health.com


College Students Taking Rocket Fuel

September 13, 2007

College students trying to earn a little cash may be taken advantage of. Read about a new threat on campuses.

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College Students Taking Rocket Fuel

September 5, 2007

Did you know that poor college students have been used as guinea pigs? In 2000, Students at Loma Linda University in California were paid $1000 to participate in a study funded by defense contractor Lockheed Martin. The students were required to take a daily dose of perchlorate, rocket fuel, for 6 months. Those who were taking the highest dose, were taking an amount that was 83 time higher than California’s Action Level for rocket fuel in drinking water. Healthy males were also recruited at Harvard and Oregon State Universities to drink water laced with rocket fuel. The US Air Force may be conducting similar studies at other locations.

Rocket fuel is a known toxin that decreases thyroid hormone function and interferes with normal brain function. Nearly one in ten people are believed to have an undiagnosed thyroid condition, particularly low thyroid hormone production. Chemical contamination by rocket fuel, pesticides, dioxins, and PCBs are likely suspects.

Lower levels of thyroid hormone can cause attention deficit disorder, poor learning ability, depression, anxiety, unexplained weight gain, fatigue, and sexual apathy. While sexual apathy might be considered a desirable trait in college students, the inability to learn is certainly not.

According to the National Institutes of Health’s International Review Board (IRB), children over the age of 18 do not require parental permission to participate in research studies. Students are solicited by want ads in college papers and on advertisements on public transportation. Research is portrayed to be safe because it is conducted at respectable institutions. A website geared toward students downplays the risks claiming that “doctors will always go to great lengths to make sure you’re safe. So as long as you answer all the doctor’s questions honestly, any bad reaction will be a completely freak occurrence.” The website goes on to denounce “those pesky ethicists [that] have made an outcry against these types of trials”. (www.soyouwanna.com)

In 1996 a 19-year-old University of Rochester student died after undergoing a procedure as a volunteer subject in a research study. The study was to determine the role that airborne chemicals play in lung cancer. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the host of the study, responded by stating that the procedure that killed this young nursing student “carries a low risk”.

So before you pack up your child and ship them off to college, please be sure they know that research studies are not always safe . The potential for harm may outweigh the monetary benefits.

(References: Sharp, Renee and Walker, Bill. Rocket Science: Perchlorate and the Toxic Legacy of the Cold War. Environmental Working Group. July, 2001. http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/1996/wandeath-0410.html. http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/guineapig/guineapig.html.)