Re: Lyme Vaccine- OFFICAL NEWSGROUP FAQ

From: JWissmille (jwissmille_at_aol.com)
Date: 06/21/04


Date: 21 Jun 2004 01:40:31 GMT


. Clinical
manifestations of Lyme disease in the United States by Trock, et. sl.
Connecticut Medicine, June 1989 , Volume 53, NO. 6 pg 330. "...The risk to
infants of asymptomatic women with positive serologies for Lyme disease.....The
development of these infants warrants further observation, especially since in
another spirochetal infection , congenital syphilis, abnormalities are not
always evident at birth ."

  We all know how reliable serologies for Lyme
are-- according to Dr. Burrascano, an infant born to a mother with Lyme disease
may never test positive for the disease.
   
  Mandell, Douglas and Bennett's Principles and Practices of
Infectious Diseases--4th edition---Chapter 215. Treponema Pallidum (Syphilis)
by Edmund Tramont pg. 2123, ".....a pregnant woman with late latent syphilis
can infect her fetus in utero, and an infection can be transmitted via
transfused comtaminated blood........Late syphilis is a slowly progressive
inflammatory disease that can affect any organ in the body and can produce
clinical illness years after the initial infection...."

     What happens to that infant when he is given his first vaccinations at two
months of age?[source : Immunization Theory versus Reality by Neil Miller,
pg. 62, "According to Dr.. Robert Gallo, the cheif of AIDS researcher at the
National Cancer Institute, the use of live vaccines such as that used for
smallpox can 'activate' a dormant infection such as HIV. In fact the greatest
spread of HIV infection coincides with the most intense and recent smallpox
vaccination campaigns.......Brazil, the only South American country included in
the smallpox campaign, has the greatest incidence of AIDS on that continent."
At the Public Forum in Bethesda, Dr. Donta suggested that vaccination might
activate a latent Lyme infection in an adult. This is something that happens
with other infectious diseases. Shingles is caused when the chickenpox virus
is reactivated. I am hearing of younger and younger people coming down with
shingles lately. This was a disease that at one time rarely affected people
under the age of fifty.] Smallpox vaccination is no longer given but many
other live virus vaccinations are given to infants. Very little is known about
the newborn immune system and it is not known when it is fully matured.
Maybe some of the reactions to vaccinations that are seen in infants are due to
activation of a latent Lyme (or other unknown) infection. Maybe the activation
of the disease is mistaken for a vaccine reaction or maybe the activation
doesn't show right away. Say the child only has a small number of spirochetes
but this vaccination puts into progress the disease and the spirochetes start
to divide. Maybe the vaccination, by temporarily weaking the immune system
(this is a common side effect of vaccinations) allows the infection to take
hold in the infants body. Perhaps the asymptomatic infant would be able to
build an immune system that is capable of fighting the Lyme infection if the
immune system were allowed to develop before a latent infection was activated
by a vaccination. There are many things that are unknown in the field of
immunotherapy. ( One example ----Reference: Herwald, H., Morgelin, M., Olsen,
A. et al. 1998. Activation of the contact-phase system on bacterial surfaces -
a clue to serious complications in infectious diseases. Nature Med. 4(3):298.
 Tricky tumors
 One way to control cancer would be to vaccinate with a tumor protein fragment
to help the body rouse its tumor-killing T cells. Here, mice vaccinated with a
breast cancer protein fragment attacked the tumor with T cells, but humans
similarly vaccinated made antibodies instead. It turns out the human antibodies
responded to a look-alike nontumor antigen and prevented the T cell response.
The results show that antibodies can prevent a cellular immune response and
that immunotherapy trials in rodents don't always carry over into humans. )
 
   What about the Lyme patient with latent Lyme that receives a flu vacination
or the chickenpox vaccination ?
    It is also possible for other viruses, bacterias, or prions, ones not yet
discovered, to contaminate a vaccine? It is not possible to test for
something that is not yet discovered. What happens then?
    Lyme is far more common than we are led to believe. I think the medical
profession better take a really good look at the vaccinations they are giving
out, especially the live ones they are giving to our children. Consider how
many people are going around with undiagnosed Lyme disease, which is probably
just the tip of the iceberg. Maybe many of the people, especiallly children,
that have bad reactions to vaccinations are suffering from activated latent
Lyme (or fill in the blank) infection. Maybe they could be helped if they were
caught in time. I don''t think the lab scientists should be fooling around
with Mother Nature when they don't know what the hell they are doing. They
can't even find a good test to diagnose Lyme, they have very little knowledge
of what it does once it enters the human body and yet they have a vaccine to
prevent it. I find this very hard to believe.
   Perhaps some of the natural childhood diseases got the body temperature high
enough to kill a couple of spirochetes or other bacterias lurking in the
human body. "When a child gets a disease naturally, the virus or germ
travels through the nasopharynx, into the lungs, into the circulation, and to
all the lymph tissues of the body, thereby providing antibody and cellular
protection. The shots in bypassing much of this natural defense, are not
providing full protection. This may well be why whooping cough and rubella
return, and why measles is coming back to haunt the adolescent and (federal
government)." Lendon H. Smith, M.D. Pediatrician from the foreward of
Immunization Theory versus Reality by Neil Miller.
   



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