Dear Marshall,
Can you please explain eddy current as well as how well it could work.
Thank you,
Janet
-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, November 06, 2000 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: CS>'Triple Jab(MMR) Autism
I am not sure I understand the question. Do you mean the mechanism, or how
well would it work?
The mechanism would be the same I believe as how it works with the lymph
nodes. The sharp change in magnetic field causes an eddy current to be
generated in the tissue which kills the pathogens.
Marshall
Janet Lubart wrote:
Dear Marshall,How would the mag-pulser work in the
abdomen?Sincerely,Janet
-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, November 06, 2000 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: CS>'Triple Jab(MMR) Autism
Have you tried olive leaf extract? Also you might try magnetic
pulsing the abdomin.
Marshall
Mary wrote:
Dear List,
My son has this bowel problem from the vax. No matter what I
do, he has this
inflammation of the colon (autistic enterocolitis) Does anyone
have any
suggestions? I have him on a paleo diet and he has improved but
there is
this artificial measles virus (from the MMR) in the colon that
invades the
mucosal tissues. All suggestions appreciated. Thank you, Mary
_________________________________________________________________
'Triple Jab Autism (MMR) Could Be Next BSE'
[By Sarah-Kate Templeton Health Editor in the Sunday Herald,
UK.]
http://www.sundayherald.com/news/newsi.hts?section=News&story_id=12363
The consultant who first suggested that the MMR vaccine
causes autism
has warned MSPs that government failure to face up to the
danger will lead
to a catastrophe on the scale of the BSE crisis ("Mad Cow
Disease").
Dr Andrew Wakefield told a Scottish parliament
cross-party group on
autism, launched in Edinburgh last week, that the UK faces an
epidemic of
the lifelong disorder. He renewed his call for single vaccines
to be used to
immunise against measles, mumps and rubella.
On a two-day visit to Scotland, Wakefield - a consultant
gastroenterologist at the Royal Free Hospital in London - hit
out at Sir
Kenneth Calman, the chief medical officer in 1998.
In the official report into the BSE crisis, Calman was
blamed for
saying that beef was safe. Wakefield said Calman had taken the
same approach
to the MMR scare.
Calman had warned that a wave of lethal epidemics could
sweep Britain
if parents went on refusing combined vaccines. The former chief
medical
officer had said there was no need, on the basis of evidence
presented by
Wakefield, to change vaccination policy.
Wakefield said: "These same people have been seen as
victims of their
own handling of BSE, and that is where we are heading with the
MMR.
"It is going to take a strong body of people that are not
prepared to
be pushed around to prevent a similar situation.
"I feel strongly that, if this is something we have
contributed to by
our own failure to act, then we have a moral obligation to look
after these
children for all time."
He dismissed claims that the rising incidence of autism is a
result of a
change in diagnostic criteria and insisted we are now seeing an
epidemic .
At a Glasgow conference on the causes of autism, the
consultant
explained how numerous families approached him, all with the
same story to
tell. Their children all had autism and bowel problems and they
believed
that the two were linked and that they had started as a direct
consequence
of the MMR vaccine. They said that, until vaccination, their
children had
been developing normally.
Wakefield said: "At first we were sceptical but the story
was so
consistent that we felt we had to investigate.
"Of the 160 autistic children we looked at, only five did
not have
bowel disease. The parents were right. The medical profession
was wrong."
The expert attacked others for ignoring claims of a link.
He said:
"When the parent tells you they believe the problems started
after exposure
to the MMR vaccine, do you say, 'That is very interesting but
politically it
makes me very uncomfortable'? No, you bring together experts
from around the
world and you accept the over-riding need to establish whether
there is a
link."
Wakefield said research carried out by his team and
Professor John
O'Leary of Coombe Women's Hospital in Dublin - and presented to
a US
Congressional hearing earlier this year - was clear evidence of
a link. He
said further research papers, to be published shortly, would
confirm these
findings.
He emphasised: "I am not anti-vaccine. It is a
recognition that one
plus one plus one is not equal to three. It is about the way
the live
viruses behave.
"We have data suggesting there is interaction between the
compounds
that may pose a risk."
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