The Question of Vaccination PDF
The Question of Vaccination PDF
The Question of Vaccination PDF
In order to shed some light on the issue, the following issues are discussed:
• Overview of the vaccination program in the UK
• The philosophical basis for vaccination
• Appraisal of individual vaccines
• Possible side effects of vaccinations
• Homeopathic alternatives to vaccinations
To be sure, the paper is written from the point of view of homeopathy which is very critical
of vaccination; there’s a lot of pro-vaccination information from conventional medicine
sources.
1. Introduction to vaccination
The idea that diseases should be eradicated from the world raises some worries. Disease is
part of life and is, homeopaths believe, a reflection of a state of being. Trying to remove a
disease from the world all together might “upset the balance of Nature in fundamental
ways that we can barely imagine” (Moskowitz, p.1).
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Since disease is a reflection of a human condition, trying to eradicate it can only have one
result – its substitution by a different disease, which will often be more dangerous and
difficult to treat.
Contrary to the all-out war attitude to disease, many holistic thinkers claim that being sick
in some of the childhood diseases is actually positive, as it allows the immune system to
mature. Head (1999) says that after recovering from measles, for example, “there is
usually a growth spurt, more energy, a clearer mind and increase in the child’s well-being”
as well as better ability to deal with other viral infections.
The next question to ask is whether the UK vaccination program is targeting the right
diseases and to what degree is the program effective. Following is a short benefit-to-risk
evaluation of vaccination to each disease. The list starts with the case of lowest benefit to
risk ratio, and ends in the case of apparent possible highest benefits.
Rubella
This is a mild disease with a very slight chance of serious complications. Its main danger is
in case it is contracted during the first trimester of pregnancy, when it might cause fetal
damage. The vaccine’s effectiveness is questionable. In one study 80% of previously
vaccinated soldiers contracted the disease. Administration of the vaccine was connected to
diseases such as glandular fever and chronic fatigue syndrome. It is clear that protection
before pregnancy is important, but it seems that the best way to gain it is to actually have
this mild disease, possibly through “rubella parties”, which were eagerly organized by
mothers in the past. The current vaccination program actually pushes the disease into the
more dangerous childbearing years: in the 1960s the average age of contracting Rubella
was 8, in 1993 it was 17.
Mumps
Is another reasonably mild disease, in which complications are rare. It is more serious if
contracted at puberty, at which time it might lead (a rare complication) to sterility in
males. The situation is similar to rubella: as the vaccine is not very effective, taking it can
often prevent getting mumps at childhood and lead to developing the disease in later
years, when it is more dangerous. Contracting it naturally is possibly the best solution.
Vaccination has several possible side effects, including the possibility of autism, which has
recently been strongly denied by government agencies.
Measles
Is a more serious disease, but again children that contract it recover swiftly apart from a
low possibility for serious complications. Measles was a deadly disease in the 19th century
and until the middle of the 20 century (it is still deadly in third world countries, where mal-
nourishment is common). Its near-disappearance is generally attributed to the vaccination
program. However, death rate from the disease was falling fast before the introduction of
the vaccine or of antibiotics, and it is not normally dangerous now. Again, the vaccine is
not very effective - in a recent measles epidemic in the US 40% of the sick children had
been vaccinated. The vaccine has potentially serious side effects including convulsions,
encephalitis, wasting and many more.
Diphtheria
Has nasty symptoms, but its occurrence in the west is now extremely low (4 cases a year
in the US). The disease was virtually eliminated before the introduction of the vaccine.
Possible side effects of the vaccine are arthritis and damage to the central nervous system.
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connection to side effects like SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), asthma (according
to one study – increases probability by 5.43 times) and neurological damage.
Polio
Wild (paralytic) polio is virtually non-existent now. Mild polio, which is more widespread, is
often indistinguishable from common cold. Wild polio can cause permanent paralysis if
contracted after the age of 3 years (although babies are getting 3 doses before the age of
6 months). The polio vaccine has the advantage of being delivered through the mouth, the
way the disease is contracted, and not directly to the blood stream. On the other hand,
there are serious doubts as to its effectiveness, and the current vaccination procedure,
with live virus that is often transmitted from the vaccinated baby to others, may actually
preserve a disease that was already in a quick decline before the introduction of the
vaccine1.
Tetanus
Death rate if the disease occurs is 40%. However, it is now difficult to contract tetanus as
it is mainly carried in horse and cow manure (to a lesser degree also in feces of dogs and
cats), and because the bacteria dies upon exposure to the air. This means that one can
only contract it through a deep penetrating wound that was neglected for a few hours and
occurred in area where there were animal feces sometime in the past (the spores can
remain in the ground for decades). The incidence of the disease in the UK is extremely low,
and is limited to old people and drug-users (the incidence and mortality rates of tetanus in
developing countries are higher, and traveling with children will call for a fresh review of all
diseases/ vaccines). The vaccine, as usual, can cause side effects.
There is definitely no need for this vaccination before a baby can freely walk (but the
vaccine is nevertheless given 3 times before the age of 6 months). Careful wound hygiene
is the most important step to take, and deep wounds can also treated homeopathically to
avoid complications. On top of all that, there is post-injury “passive immunization”
treatment – injection of antibodies, which should bring immediate protection in case of a
deep wound even with no vaccination history. Intravenous doses of Vitamin C are also
effective.
More vaccines
There are more vaccines currently offered in the US than there are in the UK (eg:
hepatitis, chickenpox, flu). We should expect numbers in the UK to grow as well. One of
the recent additions is vaccine to Men-c, protecting against one type of bacterial
meningitis, which was recently introduced here. There’s not enough critical information
about this vaccine.
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Formerly deadly diseases, like scarlet fever and typhoid, have disappeared without vaccination.
Could polio have followed if left alone? Dr. Salk, one of the developers of the polio vaccine, admitted
in 1977 in a Science article that the vaccine is the principle reason for polio still present in the US and
other countries (quoted by Golden).
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4. Side effects common to all vaccines
Causes
Apart from the specific side effects of each vaccine, other side effects are possible due to
the procedure of artificially introducing pathogens:
1. Administration – injecting pathogens bypasses the normal pathways of infection,
which our immune system is designed to protect (almost all infection occurs
through the respiratory system), and goes directly into the blood stream, thus
shocking the body
2. Adjuvants – chemicals are used to prevent the body from quickly dismantling and
excreting the pathogens. Some of these contain mercury. The danger is both the
prevention of the natural immune response and in the introduction of neuro-toxins
directly into the system
3. Preparation – some vaccines are prepared in animal tissue. This can lead to
possible genetic abnormalities and cross-species disease transference2
4. Quantities – the quantity injected is massive compared to natural infection.
On top of that there are possibly other direct risk factors such as:
1. Faulty production
2. Faulty administration
3. Immediate allergic response
4. Abnormal sensitivity of patients.
Side effects
These factors might be manifested as the following side effects:
• Short term: the child becomes upset and irritable, develops temperature, soreness
of the injection site, cough or runny nose. Anaphylactic shock (severe allergic
reaction, deadly if not treated) is also possible
• Medium term: repeated, painless ear infections; sleeplessness, inability to
concentrate; encephalitis
• Long term: destabilization of the whole immune system. Tina Head, a homeopath,
says that she was “prompted to consider the question of mass vaccination by the
enormous number of children who came for treatment (following vaccination) with
vague symptoms and low-grade illnesses that would not respond to any type of
medicine, including homeopathy.” More on the long-term effects in the next
section.
The accumulation of data regarding side effects has caused one doctor investigating cot
death to say that “vaccination is the single most prevalent and most preventable cause of
infant death… the call for suspension of vaccination is now inevitable”3.
“The process of coming down with and recovering from an acute illness like
the measles involves a general mobilization of the entire immune system,
including:
1) Inflammation of previously sensitized tissues at the portal of entry;
2) Activation of white blood cells and macrophages (scavenger cells) that
find and destroy the foreign elements;
3) Release of special serum protein fractions to expedite these operations
and numerous other mechanisms, of which the production of specific
antibodies (which is what the vaccine does) is only one, and by no means
the most important.
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Eg – one view of AIDS is that it is such a difficult disease to treat because the virus originates in a
monkey – the “jumping gene” theory.
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Dr. V. Scheibner; quoted in Golden, p. 26.
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“This splendid outpouring leaves little room for doubt that acute illnesses are
in fact the decisive experiences in the normal, physiological maturation of
the immune system as a whole.
Moskowitz continues by saying that in his eyes vaccination does not confer a genuine
immunity to the disease, but rather some sort of chronic immune tolerance to it.
Moskowitz uses the term “latent viruses”, and claims that the imperfect immune response,
which is not powerful enough to actually remove the pathogen, might create a permanent
enemy within. The chemical treatment given to vaccines to make them stay in the tissues
for the longest possible time aggravates this danger. Moskowitz theorizes that these latent
viruses are connected to the huge increase in autoimmune diseases, which is the most
worrying medical phenomenon of our time (these are diseases in which the body attacks
its own cells, and include nearly all the current serious diseases: cancer, rheumatoid
arthritis, multiple sclerosis, lupus, ME…). There is a possibility, he says, that autoimmune
diseases are not due to “the body going crazy”, or a genetic predisposition, as it is
generally assumed now, but are actually justified – that the body merely tries to remove
tissue that is perceived as foe, due to the presence of latent viruses.
All systems of holistic medicine view microorganisms not as the cause for disease but
rather as opportunist invaders to an already weakened body. Hence, the first priority for
maintaining health is always to strengthen and balance the organism as much as possible.
Even the World Health Organization maintains that “the best vaccine against common
infectious diseases is an adequate diet”. Adequate, balanced nutrition which includes all
the vitamins and minerals needed by the body, a healthy psychological environment
together with constitutional treatment (homeopathic or other) in case it is necessary, are
the most important steps to take in order to avoid complications of childhood diseases.
Nevertheless, it does make sense to consider prophylactic protection from certain diseases.
In one rare study of homeopathic prophylaxis the result was 89% success in prevention of
childhood diseases (Golden, p. 142). This is similar to the success rate of conventional
vaccines, which is estimated at 75%-95%. Further research in this field is necessary.
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7. Mitigating the damage of vaccination
Some parents might find it difficult to reject conventional vaccination all together. In such
cases, they can still control a few factors which might minimize the damage:
Further reading
A detailed book about vaccination. Very useful, although the editing leaves much
to de desired. Written by an Australian homeopath.
One of the best comprehensive and accessible sources for information, thoroughly
researched, including reviews of technical and political issues. Written by an
American acupuncturist and homeopath. Can get a bit long-winded at parts.
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In 1975 the Japanese government changed the starting age for giving DPT from 3 to 24 months.
There was a sharp reduction in side effects, including SID. Long-term death rates from whooping
cough remained unchanged.