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Interview with Dr Suzanne Humphries about vaccines

Interview with Dr Suzanne Humphries about vaccines







In this interview, you'll hear Dr Humphries talk about vaccines, including: * Why she became concerned about vaccines after noticing kidney failure in patients who recently received vaccines. * Why vaccines are often contaminated with unknown viral strains, and why the vaccine industry has covered up known vaccine contamination (and knowingly sold contaminated vaccines to be used on the public). * Why the entire vaccine industry needs to be questioned, and why a new effort is needed to scientifically assess whether vaccines are really safe or effective. * Why the fairy tale that "vaccines eradicated polio" is a false mythology -- here's what really happened. * Why the "smallpox" vaccine has never been proven to be effective against smallpox at all. * Why vaccine industry research is extremely flimsy and ignores rigorous standards of scientific evidence. (Using improper placebos designed to minimize the appearance of side effects, for example.) * Why the vaccine industry won't test vaccines versus unvaccinated children (they're terrified of the results). * Why children caught up in outbreaks of measles are often the very same children who were vaccinated against measles! * Why vaccines may actually suppress the immune system and cause increased vulnerability to future infections. * Why many childhood infections such as chicken pox are perfectly natural, normal and even HEALTHY. * Why the outlandish and unscientific behavior of the vaccine industry is causing an erosion of ...

Chicken Pox - Family Health Guide
Get the facts on the chickenpox vaccine, treatment, causes (varicella zoster virus, VZV), symptoms and signs (itchy, red rash).

FDA Approves HPV and Shingles Vaccines







FDA recently approved two new vaccines manufactured by Merck and Co. The first one, called Gardasil, prevents cervical cancer, precancerous genital lesions and genital warts caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Gardasil is effective against four types of HPV: types 16 and 18, which cause about 70% of cervical cancers, and types 6 and 11, which cause about 90% of genital warts. Gardasil is approved for use in girls and women aged 9 to 26. Merck is currently studying the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine in males. In clinical studies conducted in 21000 women, Gardasil was nearly 100% effective in preventing HPV disease for the four virus types covered by the vaccine. Of course, the vaccine won't protect a woman against a type of HPV that isn't in the vaccine, and it won't work as a treatment against HPV. For those reasons, and because no vaccine is 100 % effective, routine Pap screening is still recommended. Merck's other vaccine, called Zostavax, is used to reduce the risk of shingles in people 60 and older. Shingles is caused by a reactivation of the varicella zoster, or chickenpox, virus. It can occur at any age, but it is most common in people over 60, and the risk increases as people get older. In clinical studies conducted in approximately 38000 people, the vaccine reduced the overall occurrence of shingles by about 50%. The vaccine's effectiveness was 64% in people between the ages 60-69, but it declined with increasing age to 41% for those in their 70's, and ...
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Chicken Pox - Family Health Guide
Get the facts on the chickenpox vaccine, treatment, causes (varicella zoster virus, VZV), symptoms and signs (itchy, red rash).

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