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More evidence published that epidemics of
childhood obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome are linked to immunization.
Baltimore, August 26, 2008: Data by Dr. Bart Classen in The Open Endocrinology Journal provides
further evidence that epidemics of childhood obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic
syndrome are the result of exposure to the increasing number of vaccines. Metabolic
syndrome includes obesity, altered blood cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, and
increased blood glucose levels. Classen has
previously shown vaccines were responsible for the epidemic of type 1, insulin dependent,
diabetes. The current paper provides evidence that common forms of type 1 diabetes and
type 2 diabetes are actually opposing responses to vaccines. Upon receipt of vaccines some individuals develop substantial
inflammation leading to autoimmune destruction of insulin secreting cells, type 1
diabetes. Other individuals produce increased cortisol, an immune suppressing hormone, to
suppress the vaccine induced inflammation. The increased cortisol leads to obesity, type 2
diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Races which
have high cortisol activity have increased risk of type
2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. In a previous publication in The
Open Endocrinology Journal, Dr. Bart Classen showed a 50% reduction of type 2 diabetes
occurred in Japanese children following the discontinuation of a single vaccine, an
vaccine to prevent tuberculosis. This decline occurred at a time when there is an global
epidemic of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Japanese
children secret large amounts of cortisol following immunization compared to Caucasians
and Japanese children also have a low risk of developing type 1 diabetes.
The picture is becoming clear. Not
only are vaccines causing an epidemic of autoimmunity including type 1 diabetes but they
are causing an epidemic of metabolic syndrome as the immune system acts to suppress the
inflammation and autoimmunity caused by the vaccines. Current data shows that
vaccines are much more dangerous than the public is lead to believe and adequate testing
has never been performed even in healthy subjects. The current practice of vaccinating
diabetics as well as their close family members is a very risky practice says Dr.
Bart Classen. Classens research has become widely
accepted. To view the published papers and to
find out the latest information on the effects of vaccines on autoimmune diseases
including insulin dependent diabetes visit the Vaccine Safety Web site http://www.vaccines.net/newpage11.htm Source: Classen Immunotherapies, Inc. Tel: 410-377-8526 |