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What They Don’t Tell You About Vaccination
Dangers Can Kill You or Ruin Your Life
By Russell L.
Blaylock, M.D.
What
Causes the Free Radicals
How Vaccines are Made
What Happens
to the Brain With Vaccination?
What Happens When the Brain’s Immune System is Activated?
Direct Effect of the
Cytokines
The Role
of Autoimmunity and Viral Persistence
Conclusions
After 30 years of intensive research, much has been learned about
how brain cells work and what goes wrong when disease arises. One of
the great enigmas has been the connection between vaccinations and
certain brain disorders such as:
- Autism
- ADD
- ADHD
- Gulf War Syndrome
More common neurodegenerative diseases (Parkinson’s disease,
Alzheimer’s dementia and ALS)
As we learned more and more about how brain cells should work, we
discovered that often normal processes, such as metabolism, could
result in the accumulation of powerful chemical byproducts, called
free radicals, that have the capacity to destroy these cells.
Free radicals, basically, are very reactive particles that bounce
all around the cell damaging everything they touch. Most originate
during the process of metabolism but can also arise from toxin
exposure, irradiation and toxic metals. Because they are so
destructive, cells have a network of defenses designed to neutralize
them. This antioxidant network is composed of numerous components
that include vitamins, minerals and special chemicals called thiols
(glutathione and alpha-lipoic acid).
What
Causes the Free Radicals
The idea that free radicals play a major role in all of the
conditions listed above is now proven--the big question is why are
so many free radicals being generated? In the case of autism, ADD
and ADHD many came to support the idea that mercury derived from
vaccines was the source of the radicals. And it was known that
mercury could cause free radicals to be generated in large numbers
within the brain. Evidence connecting mercury to the autism spectrum
disorders, neurodegeneration and the Gulf War Syndrome is strong,
but not exclusive.
Interestingly, all of these diseases also share another common
event--over activation of a portion of the immune system.
It is important to appreciate that only a certain part of the
immune system is overactive, because other parts, such as cellular
immunity, are actually diminished. In some instances, as with the
childhood disorders, the problem is congenital and in others it
develops as a result of many factors such as aging, toxin exposure,
poor nutrition and excessive vaccination itself. Mercury can impair
immune function as well.
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