Monday, October 23, 2006

//Dil Se Desi// Research articles that have probed the vaccine-diabetes connection.

Dear Sirs,
 
It has been discussed in medical circles since 1966 that vaccines can cause diabetes. This is because vaccines have an adverse effect on the entire glandular system of the body. The vaccine ingredients are known to break down pancreatic cells leading to stoppage of normal production of insulin, a fact that has been proved by a study on consumption of contaminated sea fish, contaminated by a substance that is also used in vaccines.
 
The research paper that is given in detail and enclosed has been published in PubMed, a publication widely circulated amongst and read by doctors all over the world. What have they done to warn us? Should it be the onus of victims to dig up and disclose the facts? If yes, then why do we visit doctors? Do the doctors now exist to cause diseases in us so that they can make more money out of "managing" them? I am very sad to report this, but this is exactly the case.
 
Till now the researchers will only admit to vaccines causing infantile diabetes. However logically it should extend to adults also as vaccine after effects can take decades and the right environment to manifest.
 
Regards,
Jagannath.
 
 
 
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_ui
ds=14679101&dopt=Abstract&itool=iconabstr

Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2003 Nov;1005:404-8. Related Articles, Links


Vaccinations may induce diabetes-related autoantibodies in one-year-old
children.

Wahlberg J, Fredriksson J, Vaarala O, Ludvigsson J; Abis Study Group.

Division of Pediatrics, Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine,
Faculty of Health Sciences, Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden.

Vaccinations have been discussed as one among many environmental candidates
contributing to the immune process that later may lead to type 1 diabetes.
ABIS (All Babies in Southeast Sweden) is a prospective cohort study
following a nonselected birth cohort of general population. In a randomly
selected sample collection from 4400 children, GADA and IA-2A have been
determined at the age of 1 year. The information on vaccinations was
collected from questionnaires answered by the parents and was related to
beta cell autoantibodies. When studying the induction of autoantibodies
using the autoantibody level of 90th percentile as cutoff level, hemophilus
influenza B (HIB) vaccination appeared to be a risk factor for IA-2A [OR
5.9 (CI 1.4-24.4; p = 0.01)] and for GADA [OR 3.4 (CI 1.1-10.8; p = 0.04)]
in logistic regression analyses. Furthermore, the titers of IA-2A were
significantly higher (p < 0.01 in Mann-Whitney test) in those children who
had got HIB vaccination. When 99th percentile was used as cutoff to
identify the children at risk of type 1 diabetes, BCG vaccination was
associated with increased prevalence of IA-2A (p < 0.01). We conclude that
HIB vaccination may have an unspecific stimulatory polyclonal effect
increasing the production of GADA and IA-2A. This might be of importance
under circumstances when the beta cell-related immune response is activated
by other mechanisms.

PMID: 14679101 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
 
MORE RESEARCH STUDIES THAT ENFORCE THE ABOVE VIEW:
 
Vaccines and Diabetes:

Sinaniotis, et al, "Diabetes Mellitus after Mumps Vaccination", Arc Dis
Child, 1975, 50:749.66
Polster, H, "Diabetes insipidus after Smallpox vaccination", Z Aerztl
Fortbild (Jena), 1 Apr 1966, 60:429-432.
Patan, "Postvaccinal Severe Diabetes Mellitus", Ter Arkh, Jul 1968,
40:117-118.
Classen, JB, MD, "The Timing of Immunization Affects The Development of
Diabetes in Rodents", Autoimmunity, 1996, 24:137-145.
 Classen JB, "The diabetes epidemic and the hepatitis B vaccines," N Z Med
J, 109(1030):366 1996 Sep 27. [letter]
Classen JB, "Childhood immunisation and diabetes mellitus," N Z Med J,
109(1022):195 1996 May 24 [letter]
Poutasi K, " Immunisation and diabetes," N Z Med J 1996 Jul
26;109(1026):283. [letter; comment]
Articles Linking Vaccines and Diabetes:

Dokheel, T M, "An Epidemic of Childhood Diabetes in the United States?
Evidence from ....", Diabetes Care, 1993, 16:1606-1611.
 Parent ME, et al, "Bacille Calmette-Guerin vaccination and incidence of
IDDM in Montreal, Canada," Diabetes Care 1997 May; 20(5):767-772.
 House DV, Winter WE, "Autoimmune diabetes. The role of auto-antibody
markers in the prediction and prevention of insulin-dependent diabetes
mellitus," Clin Lab Med 1997 Sep; 17(3):499-545.
Zeigler, M et al , "[Autoantibodies in type 1 diabetes mellitus]" Z Arztl
Fortbild (Jena). 1994 Aug; 88(7-8):561-5


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