When talking about the cause of autism, allergies, and asthma, the experts all agree on one thing: there is a genetic component to it and an environmental component to it. If you have the gene (or genes), the environmental cause pulls the trigger, so to speak, for that thing to happen. In eosinophilic esophagitis, they have already identified the gene. They also know that cases of EE have risen SIGNIFICANTLY in the past 8-10 years. They know it's not just an issue of not diagnosing the cases correctly. Researchers have pulled up biopsy slides for the past 30 years and the eosinophils just aren't on them. Now, all of a sudden, it's a problem. The question is, what is the environmental trigger?
Well before Simi was born, the controversy ensued about having thimersol, a mercury derivative, in pediatric vaccines. Thimerosal is known to cause neurological issues in humans. The only reason it's used in vaccines is because it's the cheapest preservative available. But in 2001, the vaccine companies agreed to remove thimerosal from pediatric vaccines. And the pharmaceutical companies are saying, "see, we removed this thing from the vaccines yet the cases of autism, allergies, and asthma are still increasing at astronomical rates. Obviously, it's not the thimerosal in the vaccines that's the cause."
I believed them. I completely believed all the doctors who told me that that horrible thing was removed from the vaccines. And now I learn that it's simply not true. That horrible thing not only still exists in our babies vaccines, but they also inject our babies with the stuff before the infant is even 24 hours old! It's in the Hepatitis B vaccine our infants receive immediately after their born.
Now, who in their right mind thinks it's a good idea to inject our newborn infants with a toxin known to cause neurological issues? And why in the world are we even injecting our babies against Hepatitis B at such a young age? Hepatitis B is contracted via 1) sexual contact, 2) sharing a needle with a person who is Hep B positive, or 3) at birth to a mother who is positive for Hepatitis B. Thing is, all pregnant women are tested for Hep. B - it's required by law. So why not just vaccinate THOSE newborns? Why vaccinate ALL newborns for Hep B? I can promise you that my newborn infant isn't going to be having any sex or sharing any needles for at least a few years. We can truly wait on those shots.
OK, if you want to see just what's in the vaccines your children received, look here. Or shield your eyes if you want to stay blissfully ignorant.
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