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From: Dr Andrew Jones
Author: Veterinary Secrets Revealed
Website:
Thanks again to EVERYONE. It does make a big difference to know that
I am part of a larger community that cares. And as I said earlier, I'll
definitely tell you all the results as soon as I find out.
A reader sent me a link to a new petition on Pet Vaccines. This is the
single most important health issue facing our dogs and cats today.
First..Here is the link below is to sign petition for safer vaccinations
for our companion animals.
http://www.petitiononline.com/petvax23/petition.html
I wanted to give you some additional information on Dog
and Cat Vaccines, and I found some fabulous stuff at Catherine O'Driscolls
site, Canine Health Concern.
She is eminently qualified to write on this topic, and she has authored
2 books on this topic.
'Shock to the System', and 'What Vets DON'T tell You About Vaccines'.
She is in Scotland, hence her reference to 'America'
Here are her answers to some very common Vaccine Questions...
Q: Should I vaccinate my dog or cat every year?
A: No. There is absolutely no scientific justification for annual vaccination.
According to Dr Ronald D Schultz, head of pathobiology at Wisconsin
University, and the world's most eminent expert on canine and feline
immunology, "once immunity to a virus exists, it persists for years
or for the life of an animal". This fact, supported by further
duration of immunity studies, has been accepted by veterinary bodies
in America and Australia. The consensus is that, if you wish to vaccinate
your dog, then he should have puppy shots followed by one shot after
six months of age, and then no further shots are required.
Q: I thought vaccines were safe - what are
the adverse effects?
A: Inflammatory ('itis') diseases in dogs and cats are becoming increasingly
common, due largely to vaccines. Vaccines contain modified live viruses;
formaldehyde (a cancer-causing preservative used to embalm corpses);
mercury and aluminium salts (both toxins); serum (blood products); and
other worrying substances. The medical and veterinary professions readily
acknowledge that both humans and animals can have allergic reactions
to serum. But add all the other components, and it's no wonder some
individuals have allergic reactions.
In addition, vaccines are often cultivated on dog and cat brains and
kidneys, on hamsters, on monkeys, and on chick embryos. If any of these
animals' tissues are inadequately removed from the vaccine, the patient
can have a hypersensitivity reaction to them. The words 'hypersensitivity',
'allergy', and 'inflammation' are interchangeable. Sometimes the hypersensitivity
reaction is so severe that the patient must be immediately injected
with adrenaline or they will die.
Because vaccines are generally injected straight into the bloodstream,
components can be carried around the body. Depending upon the animal's
genetic predisposition, the allergic reaction could manifest as inflammation
of the brain, inflammation of the digestive system, inflammation of
the bones and joints - in fact, any of the many inflammatory conditions.
This is why scientists have written and produced scientific papers that
link vaccines in with brain damage, epilepsy, behavioural problems,
colitis, arthritis, thyroid disease, heart failure, kidney failure,
cancer and more.
The practice of cultivating vaccines on animal tissue has also been
called into question. The Salk Polio vaccine illustrated the dangers
of this when it was discovered that it was contaminated with a range
of monkey retroviruses. SV40, a monkey retrovirus found in the Salk
vaccine, has been found at the cancer sites of people who received this
vaccine. Worryingly, it has also been found at the cancer sites of their
children. SV40 switches off the part of the DNA that protects from cancer.
SIV, another monkey retrovirus, was also a contaminant in the Salk vaccine.
SIV and HIV are closely related viruses, and independent scientists
have traced the emergence of AIDS to mass polio vaccination in the Belgian
Congo and amongst male homosexuals in New York who were given the vaccine
in an attempt to protect against genital herpes (however strange this
might sound!).
Similarly, an avian (bird) retrovirus has been found in leukaemia patients,
and it is thought that the retrovirus came from the MMR vaccine. Distemper
and measles are virtually identical viruses, and both vaccines are cultivated
on chick embryos.
Where did parvovirus come from in the 1970s, killing thousands of dogs?
Scientists have been quoted as saying that it was a cross-species disease,
created by a vaccine manufacturer who cultivated the distemper vaccine
on cats infected with feline enteritis. The first vaccine for this new
disease was a stopgap: the feline enteritis vaccine. The disease occurred
simultaneously around the world. Naturally occurring diseases spread
slowly, but vaccine manufacturers send their products out in batches
around the world, easily creating a worldwide epidemic.
By looking at scientific data from both human and animal-based research,
we are able to say that vaccines are proven to cause inflammatory and
immune-mediated diseases. The UK vet Christopher Day observed that,
where the start date of an illness in his patients is known, around
80% of patients started to be ill within three months of vaccination.
CHC put this theory to the test by inviting pet owners to complete a
short questionnaire.
There were over 4,000 dogs in the survey. We asked, if your dog is ill,
when did he become ill in relation to the vaccine? We have been astounded
by the results so far.
91% of Ataxia cases occurred within three months of a vaccine event
81% of dogs who had tumours at their vaccine sites, first developed
the tumours within three months of being vaccinated
78.6% of dogs with encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) first developed
the condition within three months of being vaccinated
73.1% of epileptic dogs first became epileptic within three months of
being vaccinated
65.9% of dogs with colitis developed the condition within that first
three months
64.9% of dogs with behavioural problems started to be a problem within
three months of vaccination
61.5% of dogs developed liver failure within three months of being vaccinated
The above figures were chosen at random from our findings to illustrate
the principle to you: vaccines may be protecting our dogs against viral
disease, but they are doing this at a very high price. If vaccination
had no bearing on subsequent illness, only 25% of dogs should become
ill in each three-month period.
Q: Is CHC saying that we should leave our dogs
unprotected against horrible diseases like distemper and parvovirus?
A: No, certainly not. In fact, we would say you should not leave your
dogs unprotected. But you can minimise the risks.
Firstly, if you choose to continue vaccinating, you could have puppy
shots and possibly the first year's booster, and leave it at that. This
is the advice being given now by veterinary colleges in America.
Secondly, you could use the homoeopathic alternative instead. This has
been used by many breeders and show people for years. Reports indicate
that homoeopathically protected dogs are far healthier than vaccinated
dogs. There are several scientific studies showing that the homoeopathic
alternative works.
Vaccine manufacturers are currently trying to tell us that dogs need
annual boosters against leptospirosis, which is a bacterin rather than
a virus. However, many eminent scientists say that this vaccine should
actually be withdrawn as it is not very protective, and it is the vaccine
most associated with adverse reactions.
The kennel cough virus mutates (like the flu) so you can't guarantee
permanent immunity from the vaccine. However, scientific research has
shown that the homoeopathic nosode is more protective against kennel
cough than the vaccine - and it's safer.
Q: My vet tells me that you are scaremongering
and that I should continue to vaccinate every year. I don't know what
to do.
A: Vets, however well-meaning, are educated in colleges that rely upon
vaccine and pharmaceutical companies for funding in the form of sponsorship,
research grants, scholarships and bursaries. Colleges are reliant upon
big business for funding, and few people are willing to bite the hand
that feeds them. Vets' education with regard to vaccines tends to stop
beyond "do it".
Our knowledge about immunity has improved greatly over the past five
years. Some of the information coming to light about vaccines will present
an ethical and economic challenge to veterinarians. But your pet deserves
to come first, over and above any such challenges.
If your vet says annual vaccination is necessary, ask him if he has
heard of the research coming out of America, and the advice that annual
vaccination is unnecessary. If he has heard of this research, he cannot
dismiss your questions. If he has not heard of it, then he lacks the
knowledge to advise.
Finally, your dog looks at you with love and trust in his eyes, not
at a stranger in a white coat. It is vitally important that you do as
much as you can to understand the facts. Please don't do as I did and
allow your dogs to die before you discover the truth. I wish you and
your animal friends many happy and healthy years together.
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P.S. The more I learn
about Vaccines, the less I want to give them.
You can read more about them in my Special Report called 'The Veterinary
Code'
It's at It's Your Pet. Heal Them At Home!
Best Wishes,
Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
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