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Adverse events reported during post-approval use of Tripedia vaccine include idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, SIDS, anaphylactic reaction, cellulitis, autism, convulsion/grand mal convulsion, encephalopathy, hypotonia, neuropathy, somnolence and apnea.
Events were included in this list because of the seriousness or frequency of reporting. Because these events are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequencies or to establish a causal relationship to components of Tripedia vaccine
All Seeing Eye
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Links please.
cayenne works...
Its active constituent capsaicin is a warming stimulant and a powerful remedy for poor circulation, helping to dilate blood vessels and increase the blood supply to all parts of the body. Capsaicin also signals the brain to release endorphins, the body’s “feel good” hormones.
Events were included in this list because of the seriousness or frequency of reporting. Because these events are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequencies or to establish a causal relationship to components of Tripedia vaccine
And of-course theres the handy dandy disclaimer at the end, saying that they cant establish a "causal relationship" between the vaccine and these "events"...
reply to post by GetHyped
t's handy because it's relevant. These are self-reported side effects, not scientific studies. - See more at: www.abovetopsecret.com...
The origin of aluminum salts in vaccines has a curious, and largely unknown, history: In the early part of the twentieth century, vaccine researchers frustrated by low antibody titers in experimental vaccines added various compounds in the hope of making the vaccines more effective. In 1926, Glenney et al. [21] first experimented using aluminum salts as ‘‘helpers,’’ hence the term adjuvant. Aluminum worked so well at increasing antibody titers that it became the primary vaccine adjuvant in use, a circumstance which has continued to the present day. Unfortunately, the potential for aluminum to be harmful to various organ systems, including the central nervous system, does not appear to have been rigorously tested [19].
Danbones
i have aspergers
it was a minor issue not even diagnosed at that time
till i got cut by a rusty peice of metal
stupid me, not realizing the metal was not covered in decaying horse poop i got a tetanus shot
well...
all of a sudden the symptoms became full blown
its been pretty rough; ever since ( quite a few years ) the symptoms have been sky high
so after recently being diagnosed officially with aspergers, i discovered that Cayenne stops negative emotional states cold
it took me three weeks to figure it out
cayenne works...edit on Monam4b20144America/Chicago22 by Danbones because: (no reason given)
Autistic symptoms following herpes encephalitis.
Ghaziuddin M1, Al-Khouri I, Ghaziuddin N.
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Abstract
Autism is a childhood onset neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by reciprocal social deficits, communication impairment, and rigid ritualistic interests, with the onset almost always before three years of age. Although the etiology of the disorder is strongly influenced by genes, environmental factors are also important. In this context, several reports have described its association with known medical conditions, including infections affecting the central nervous system. In this report, we describe an 11-year-old Asian youngster who developed the symptoms of autism following an episode of herpes encephalitis. In contrast to previous similar reports, imaging studies suggested a predominant involvement of the frontal lobes. At follow-up after three years, he continued to show the core deficits of autism. This case further supports the role of environmental factors, such as infections, in the etiology of autism, and suggests that in a minority of cases, autistic symptoms can develop in later childhood
SentientEruditeSapien
S&F
My son has autism and so does my younger brother-in-law. My wife has been going back and forth for a while with the people who run the facebook page "God" because they keep posting pro-vaccine memes & posts that insinuate vaccines have absolutely nothing to do with autism. Their posts degrade parents who choose not to vaccinate because of autism fears and they have a whole slew of sheep willing to back up their views. It's been kind of rough on her debating so many people who refuse to see that the FDA and big pharma just don't care about regular people. I'm sending her this link & just want to say thank you for posting this information.
Events were included in this list because of the seriousness or frequency of reporting. Because these events are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequencies or to establish a causal relationship to components of Tripedia vaccine.