I learned something a couple of years ago. A friend of my daughter's told her a story I’d never heard. This woman is a twin in her mid-forties who, as a child, couldn't seem to catch the Chickenpox disease. So, the twin's pediatrician did some blood work and told the mother that her children were immune to the disease. Given that I have …
I learned something a couple of years ago. A friend of my daughter's told her a story I’d never heard. This woman is a twin in her mid-forties who, as a child, couldn't seem to catch the Chickenpox disease. So, the twin's pediatrician did some blood work and told the mother that her children were immune to the disease. Given that I have an autistic grandson, I was especially interested in this because I kept thinking, what if they had been vaccinated against chickenpox? Would they have become another autism statistic? Probably.
Brisson in 2002 and Goldman in 2005, 2006 wrote of the new explosion of shingles cases in seniors, younger adults and even children following deployment of the chicken pox vaccine - same virus for both: herpes zoster.
Plus adjuvant AS01B has been associated with autoimmmune responses even as dangerous as uveitis, a risk for blindness., plus glycoproteins and other proteins in the chicken pox vaccines. Proteins should never ever be injected into the blood. The body deals with proteins well and easily in the digestive tract, not in the blood, where they send the immune system into dysfunction. I ahjve exhorted patients for 16 years of practicing medicine to not let themselves get injected with any proteins at all, which are present in one form or another in all vaccines.
And that does not even address the aluminum and still sometimes mercury in other vaccines.
Interesting. I didn't know one could be naturally immune to chickenpox. I am old enough to have been taken as a child to a chickenpox "party" where the plan was for me to catch chickenpox so that I would become immune. The catch is that I never caught it. I always wondered why.
You can get your titer done via blood test. I have been exposed a lot and never did get it so on my last pregnancy I had them do a titer test and I was immune. Who knows , maybe I had such a mild case I never knew as a child or...also one can get titers done for their dogs too so they don’t have to get re- vaccinated at the vet.
I learned something a couple of years ago. A friend of my daughter's told her a story I’d never heard. This woman is a twin in her mid-forties who, as a child, couldn't seem to catch the Chickenpox disease. So, the twin's pediatrician did some blood work and told the mother that her children were immune to the disease. Given that I have an autistic grandson, I was especially interested in this because I kept thinking, what if they had been vaccinated against chickenpox? Would they have become another autism statistic? Probably.
Brisson in 2002 and Goldman in 2005, 2006 wrote of the new explosion of shingles cases in seniors, younger adults and even children following deployment of the chicken pox vaccine - same virus for both: herpes zoster.
Plus adjuvant AS01B has been associated with autoimmmune responses even as dangerous as uveitis, a risk for blindness., plus glycoproteins and other proteins in the chicken pox vaccines. Proteins should never ever be injected into the blood. The body deals with proteins well and easily in the digestive tract, not in the blood, where they send the immune system into dysfunction. I ahjve exhorted patients for 16 years of practicing medicine to not let themselves get injected with any proteins at all, which are present in one form or another in all vaccines.
And that does not even address the aluminum and still sometimes mercury in other vaccines.
Thank God my children never had the chickenpox vaccine
Interesting. I didn't know one could be naturally immune to chickenpox. I am old enough to have been taken as a child to a chickenpox "party" where the plan was for me to catch chickenpox so that I would become immune. The catch is that I never caught it. I always wondered why.
You can get your titer done via blood test. I have been exposed a lot and never did get it so on my last pregnancy I had them do a titer test and I was immune. Who knows , maybe I had such a mild case I never knew as a child or...also one can get titers done for their dogs too so they don’t have to get re- vaccinated at the vet.
I had no clue either. I'll bet you were immune too.