When not to vaccinate
Catherine O’Driscoll
The Merck Manual is the most widely used medical textbook. Its editorial board includes Philip K Bondy, MD, Professor of Medicine (Emeritus), Yale University; R Gordon Douglas, Jr., MD, President Merck Vaccine Division; Clinical Professor of Medicine, Cornell University; John Romano, MD, Distinguished University Professor of Psychiatry (Emeritus), University of Rochester . . . plus eleven other scientists of similar status, as well as dozens of consultants and contributors from the medical and academic field.
This is what they - 'the highest of the high' - say about vaccines:
"Patients with either B or T cell immunodeficiencies should not be given live vaccines because of the risk of vaccine-induced illness. Associated B cell deficiencies include respiratory or food allergies; features of T cell deficiencies include heart disease; and features of combined T and B cell deficiencies include dermatitis, neurologic deterioration and eczema."
"To diagnose immunodeficiencies, a family history should be obtained for early death, related disease, autoimmune illness, allergy, early malignancy, and consanguinity (those related by blood). If this history is positive, a pedigree chart will help identify a hereditary pattern. A past history of adverse reactions to immunizations or viral infections should be noted . . . "
"Children with known or suspected immunodeficiency disease should not receive any live virus vaccines, since they could initiate a severe or fatal infection. Children with fluctuating or progressive neurologic disease should not be immunised until their condition has been stabilised for at least one year."
Translation:
Dogs, like humans, have T cells and B cells, and T and B cell immunodeficiencies. So, if your dog is related to dogs with respiratory or food allergies, heart disease, skin disease, or neurologic (brain) problems or, indeed, if your dog himself suffers from any of these conditions, it is possible or probable that he has B and/or T cell immuno- deficiencies and should not receive a live virus vaccine because - in the words of Merck - the vaccine could initiate a severe or fatal infection. What, though, might these infections be? Let's see what Merck has to say:
"Encephalitis is an acute inflammatory disease of the brain due to direct viral invasion or to hypersensitivity initiated by a virus or other foreign protein. . . Noninfectious causes of encephalitides include . . . vaccine reactions: many, especially rabies, pertussis, smallpox. . . Symptoms of encephalitis may be associated with cerebral dysfunction (alteration in consciousness, personality change, seizures, paresis) and cranial nerve abnormalities."
Merck also says: "The myelin sheaths of many nerve fibres promote transmission of the neural impulse along the axon. Many congenital metabolic disorders affect the developing myelin sheath. . . In acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (postinfectious encephalitis), demyelination can occur spontaneously, but usually follows a viral infection or inoculation (or, very rarely, a bacterial vaccine)."
Merck defines epilepsy as"A recurrent paroxysmal disorder of cerebral function characterised by sudden brief attacks of altered consciousness, motor activity, sensory phenomena, or inappropriate behaviour caused by abnormal excessive discharge of cerebral neurons. Any recurrent seizure pattern may be termed epilepsy."
"The DTP vaccine should not be given again if a child develops encephalopathy within seven days; a convulsion within three days; persistent, severe, inconsolable screaming or crying for three hours or an unusual, distinctive, high-pitched cry within 48 hours; collapse or a shock-like state within 48 hours, and immediate severe or anaphylactic (allergic) reaction to the vaccine."
Merck also tells doctors that, "reported side-effects of the mumps vaccine include encephalitis, seizures, nerve deafness, parotitis (mumps), purpura (purple skin rash that can lead to chronic kidney failure), itching."
In another passage, Merck says that, "epilepsy can be caused by CNS infections, including meningitis, AIDs, encephalitis (which they have already told us can be caused by vaccines), and other causes". They also say, "it can be brought about by anaphylaxis (an allergic reaction) to a foreign serum or drug". Vaccines contain serum.
An horrendous 63.2% of dogs in our survey with chorea (degenerative lesions of the nerve cells and residual brain damage), first developed the condition within three months of receiving a vaccine jab.
· 75% of dogs with encephalitis developed it within three months of the needle.
· 55.4% of dogs with behavioural problems first became a problem within three months of having it stuck to them.
· 54.8% of dogs who were nervous and worried first began to panic within three months of their owners handing over approximately £35 to their vets.
· 65.5% of dogs in the survey with epilepsy first started to twist and writhe about on the floor in agony within three months of booster visits to their friendly neighbourhood vets - most of whom denied that vaccines can cause epilepsy.
· 68% of dogs with the squits; 55.6% of itchy, scratchy, and pustulating dogs; 72.5% of vomiting dogs; 56.9% of dogs with colitis; 52% of lame dogs; 64.7% of dogs with paralysed back legs; and 68.4% of dogs who couldn't concentrate any more . . . first began to be a problem to their owners . . . and cost them a lot of money . . . within three months of being vaccinated.
Brain damage from vaccination, permanent brain damage, is not a theory - it is a cast-iron, irrefutable, fact.
Does your dog have an autoimmune disease, and did the disease begin shortly after vaccination? Merck tells us that, "autoimmune diseases may be initiated by the encephalitis that can follow rabies vaccination in which an autoimmune cross-reaction probably is initiated by animal brain tissue in the vaccine". In fact, all sorts of vaccines in addition to the rabies vaccine are typically cultivated on dog, cat, and monkey brains and kidneys; chick embryos, hamsters and guinea pigs - all of which can be described as 'foreign protein' which can cause an allergic reaction and encephalitis.
It is not surprising, then, that 54.8% of the dogs with autoimmune diseases in the CHC interim vaccine survey developed these diseases within three months of receiving the jab.
One-in-a-hundred dogs in the CHC interim vaccine survey had a tumour or growth at the vaccination site - 67% of them within three months of receiving the jab. Not surprisingly, Dr Dennis W Macey from America estimates that 22,000 cats develop tumours at their vaccine sites every year in the USA.
Nearly half the dogs in the CHC survey with skin problems first developed them shortly after vaccination. Way back in 1983, two scientists named Frick and Brookes showed that vaccines trigger atopic (hereditary) dermatitis (skin disease), thus supporting Merck's advice not to vaccinate children with a family history of skin disease. Yet despite this important piece of research, vets will vaccinate dogs irrespective of whether they're likely to develop debilitating skin disease as a result. The necessary questions simply won't be asked.
So don't take it from us - take it from Merck that vaccines can cause encephalitis, epilepsy, skin disease, behaviour problems (from brain damage), and autoimmune diseases (which include Addison's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Lupus, haemolytic anaemia, chronic active hepatitis, diabetes melitus, Grave's disease, Hypoparathyroidism, skin inflammations, Uveitis and other immunologic eye diseases).
One media vet in a women's magazine quipped sarcastically that 'a certain survey' (must be CHC because there aren't any others) was claiming that everything, including broken legs in dogs, could be blamed on vaccines. Ha ha, very funny. And he laughed all the way to the bank.
Meanwhile, Canine Health Concern's network of volunteers are picking up the pieces of what might be described as legalised murder - because annual vaccination is a commercial, not a medical, routine. So what? It's only a dog. The funniest part of it all (ha ha) is that you, the dog owner, are handing over good money to watch your friends suffer.
Have you had enough, yet, of being conned? Tired of seeing your friends die in agony years before their time? Then join CHC and help counter this £$ milti-million trade in death.
Readers who would like to take part in the continuing CHC vaccine survey are warmly welcomed to do so. We need you to take part whether your dog is sick or well, vaccinated or not vaccinated.
· Thanks to ongoing support, we are beginning to get further information through from this survey. Initial results show that Golden Retrievers, Boxers, Shar-Peis, German Shepherds, King Charles Cavalier Spaniels, and Border Collies are all statistically equal in their risk of ill health and disease after vaccination - their profiles matching the interim survey results that showed a dog is very much more likely to be ill within three months of vaccination than at any other time in the year. This suggests that so-called hereditary defects, or so-called genetically defective breeds are not the problem - but the vaccine!
Back to:
Vaccination
A to Z
Catherine O’Driscoll
The Merck Manual is the most widely used medical textbook. Its editorial board includes Philip K Bondy, MD, Professor of Medicine (Emeritus), Yale University; R Gordon Douglas, Jr., MD, President Merck Vaccine Division; Clinical Professor of Medicine, Cornell University; John Romano, MD, Distinguished University Professor of Psychiatry (Emeritus), University of Rochester . . . plus eleven other scientists of similar status, as well as dozens of consultants and contributors from the medical and academic field.
This is what they - 'the highest of the high' - say about vaccines:
"Patients with either B or T cell immunodeficiencies should not be given live vaccines because of the risk of vaccine-induced illness. Associated B cell deficiencies include respiratory or food allergies; features of T cell deficiencies include heart disease; and features of combined T and B cell deficiencies include dermatitis, neurologic deterioration and eczema."
"To diagnose immunodeficiencies, a family history should be obtained for early death, related disease, autoimmune illness, allergy, early malignancy, and consanguinity (those related by blood). If this history is positive, a pedigree chart will help identify a hereditary pattern. A past history of adverse reactions to immunizations or viral infections should be noted . . . "
"Children with known or suspected immunodeficiency disease should not receive any live virus vaccines, since they could initiate a severe or fatal infection. Children with fluctuating or progressive neurologic disease should not be immunised until their condition has been stabilised for at least one year."
Translation:
Dogs, like humans, have T cells and B cells, and T and B cell immunodeficiencies. So, if your dog is related to dogs with respiratory or food allergies, heart disease, skin disease, or neurologic (brain) problems or, indeed, if your dog himself suffers from any of these conditions, it is possible or probable that he has B and/or T cell immuno- deficiencies and should not receive a live virus vaccine because - in the words of Merck - the vaccine could initiate a severe or fatal infection. What, though, might these infections be? Let's see what Merck has to say:
"Encephalitis is an acute inflammatory disease of the brain due to direct viral invasion or to hypersensitivity initiated by a virus or other foreign protein. . . Noninfectious causes of encephalitides include . . . vaccine reactions: many, especially rabies, pertussis, smallpox. . . Symptoms of encephalitis may be associated with cerebral dysfunction (alteration in consciousness, personality change, seizures, paresis) and cranial nerve abnormalities."
Merck also says: "The myelin sheaths of many nerve fibres promote transmission of the neural impulse along the axon. Many congenital metabolic disorders affect the developing myelin sheath. . . In acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (postinfectious encephalitis), demyelination can occur spontaneously, but usually follows a viral infection or inoculation (or, very rarely, a bacterial vaccine)."
Merck defines epilepsy as"A recurrent paroxysmal disorder of cerebral function characterised by sudden brief attacks of altered consciousness, motor activity, sensory phenomena, or inappropriate behaviour caused by abnormal excessive discharge of cerebral neurons. Any recurrent seizure pattern may be termed epilepsy."
"The DTP vaccine should not be given again if a child develops encephalopathy within seven days; a convulsion within three days; persistent, severe, inconsolable screaming or crying for three hours or an unusual, distinctive, high-pitched cry within 48 hours; collapse or a shock-like state within 48 hours, and immediate severe or anaphylactic (allergic) reaction to the vaccine."
Merck also tells doctors that, "reported side-effects of the mumps vaccine include encephalitis, seizures, nerve deafness, parotitis (mumps), purpura (purple skin rash that can lead to chronic kidney failure), itching."
In another passage, Merck says that, "epilepsy can be caused by CNS infections, including meningitis, AIDs, encephalitis (which they have already told us can be caused by vaccines), and other causes". They also say, "it can be brought about by anaphylaxis (an allergic reaction) to a foreign serum or drug". Vaccines contain serum.
An horrendous 63.2% of dogs in our survey with chorea (degenerative lesions of the nerve cells and residual brain damage), first developed the condition within three months of receiving a vaccine jab.
· 75% of dogs with encephalitis developed it within three months of the needle.
· 55.4% of dogs with behavioural problems first became a problem within three months of having it stuck to them.
· 54.8% of dogs who were nervous and worried first began to panic within three months of their owners handing over approximately £35 to their vets.
· 65.5% of dogs in the survey with epilepsy first started to twist and writhe about on the floor in agony within three months of booster visits to their friendly neighbourhood vets - most of whom denied that vaccines can cause epilepsy.
· 68% of dogs with the squits; 55.6% of itchy, scratchy, and pustulating dogs; 72.5% of vomiting dogs; 56.9% of dogs with colitis; 52% of lame dogs; 64.7% of dogs with paralysed back legs; and 68.4% of dogs who couldn't concentrate any more . . . first began to be a problem to their owners . . . and cost them a lot of money . . . within three months of being vaccinated.
Brain damage from vaccination, permanent brain damage, is not a theory - it is a cast-iron, irrefutable, fact.
Does your dog have an autoimmune disease, and did the disease begin shortly after vaccination? Merck tells us that, "autoimmune diseases may be initiated by the encephalitis that can follow rabies vaccination in which an autoimmune cross-reaction probably is initiated by animal brain tissue in the vaccine". In fact, all sorts of vaccines in addition to the rabies vaccine are typically cultivated on dog, cat, and monkey brains and kidneys; chick embryos, hamsters and guinea pigs - all of which can be described as 'foreign protein' which can cause an allergic reaction and encephalitis.
It is not surprising, then, that 54.8% of the dogs with autoimmune diseases in the CHC interim vaccine survey developed these diseases within three months of receiving the jab.
One-in-a-hundred dogs in the CHC interim vaccine survey had a tumour or growth at the vaccination site - 67% of them within three months of receiving the jab. Not surprisingly, Dr Dennis W Macey from America estimates that 22,000 cats develop tumours at their vaccine sites every year in the USA.
Nearly half the dogs in the CHC survey with skin problems first developed them shortly after vaccination. Way back in 1983, two scientists named Frick and Brookes showed that vaccines trigger atopic (hereditary) dermatitis (skin disease), thus supporting Merck's advice not to vaccinate children with a family history of skin disease. Yet despite this important piece of research, vets will vaccinate dogs irrespective of whether they're likely to develop debilitating skin disease as a result. The necessary questions simply won't be asked.
So don't take it from us - take it from Merck that vaccines can cause encephalitis, epilepsy, skin disease, behaviour problems (from brain damage), and autoimmune diseases (which include Addison's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Lupus, haemolytic anaemia, chronic active hepatitis, diabetes melitus, Grave's disease, Hypoparathyroidism, skin inflammations, Uveitis and other immunologic eye diseases).
One media vet in a women's magazine quipped sarcastically that 'a certain survey' (must be CHC because there aren't any others) was claiming that everything, including broken legs in dogs, could be blamed on vaccines. Ha ha, very funny. And he laughed all the way to the bank.
Meanwhile, Canine Health Concern's network of volunteers are picking up the pieces of what might be described as legalised murder - because annual vaccination is a commercial, not a medical, routine. So what? It's only a dog. The funniest part of it all (ha ha) is that you, the dog owner, are handing over good money to watch your friends suffer.
Have you had enough, yet, of being conned? Tired of seeing your friends die in agony years before their time? Then join CHC and help counter this £$ milti-million trade in death.
Readers who would like to take part in the continuing CHC vaccine survey are warmly welcomed to do so. We need you to take part whether your dog is sick or well, vaccinated or not vaccinated.
· Thanks to ongoing support, we are beginning to get further information through from this survey. Initial results show that Golden Retrievers, Boxers, Shar-Peis, German Shepherds, King Charles Cavalier Spaniels, and Border Collies are all statistically equal in their risk of ill health and disease after vaccination - their profiles matching the interim survey results that showed a dog is very much more likely to be ill within three months of vaccination than at any other time in the year. This suggests that so-called hereditary defects, or so-called genetically defective breeds are not the problem - but the vaccine!
Back to:
Vaccination
A to Z