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Welcome to the Vaccine Safety Website This site is dedicated to the promotion of safer immunization practices through the application of scientific principles to vaccine research. The website highlights research into the long term effects of vaccines and discusses potential harmful effects of vaccines. The content of this site is not intended to be anti-immunization but instead to promote the concept that the goal of immunization is to promote health not eradicate infections. It is hoped that through the collection and dissemination of information about the chronic effects of vaccines, safer immunization practices will become available for those who choose to be immunized. 2. Link to data proving vaccines cause diabetes
Vaccines have been proven to cause insulin dependent diabetes and many are seeking compensation from the US government for this vaccine induced injury. (see press release) (information on lawyers)
There is growing evidence that immunization cause a large number of other chronic diseases including autoimmune diseases, allergies, asthma, cancers, and Gulf War Syndrome. Data linking these diseases to vaccines includes human and animal data. In some cases the increased risk of developing these diseases following immunization exceeds the risk of the infectious complications prevented by immunization. Furthermore there is data that these complications are unnecessary and vaccines can be given in ways that actually prevent the development of these diseases. For more information on vaccine safety and your rights contact The National Vaccine Information Center http://www.909shot.com Key Data Slides I. Immunization starting after 2 months of life is associated with an increased risk of diabetes (Link to data proving vaccines cause diabetes) 1.Pertussis vaccine-Animal data 2.Hemophilus vaccine -Human data 3.Hepatitis B vaccine-Human data 4.Tuberculosis (BCG vaccine)-Human data
II. Immunization starting at birth associated with a decreased risk of diabetes
Information obtained on this website is intended solely for the dissemination of scientific information and is not intended for use as medical advice.
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