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FLU SHOTS AND THE NEW ADJUVANTS: BEWARE!

 

 

Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, DOMay 1, 2006 NewsWithViews.com

Vaccination of “every man, woman and child” has been in the planning for at least the last several years. The current concept, originated by former Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, Tommy Thompson,[1] is being advanced by his successor, Mike Leavitt.[2] Of course, Thompson envisioned mass vaccination using the smallpox vaccine. But times have changed, and the flu shot now appears to be the instrument of choice for those pursuing the universal vaccination agenda.

The fact that the flu shots are ineffective in every age group hardly seems to matter to those who continually promote their use. Multiple studies published in highly reputable publications have documented that flu shots are ineffective in all ages. For example, The Cochrane Collaboration produced a series of articles in 2005 reviewing the published literature to determine the effectiveness of the flu shot. Nothing substantiating its usefulness was found.

In a review of 51 studies involving more than 260,000 children, including 17 papers translated from Russian, researchers concluded that there was “No evidence that injecting children 6-23 months of age with flu vaccines is any more effective than placebo.”[3] For healthy adults, the results were similar. A total of 25 studies were reviewed that included more than 60,000 study participants. Again, The Cochrane Group found that vaccination reduced risk of influenza by a meager 6% and reduced the number of days missed from work by less than one (0.16) day. Researchers concluded, “Universal immunization of healthy adults was not supported by the results of this review.” [4] For the elderly population, the prime target group for flu shots, The Cochrane Group reviewed 64 studies and chided that, “The runaway 100% effectiveness that's touted by proponents [of the flu shot] was nowhere to be seen…What you see is that marketing rules the response to influenza, and scientific evidence comes fourth or fifth.”[5]

A new study, soon to be released in the prestigious medical journal, Vaccine, resulted in the same conclusion. The study was undertaken to determine whether the incidence of influenza had decreased in Ontario, Canada following the introduction of the Universal Influenza Immunization Campaign (UIIC) in 2000. All laboratory-confirmed influenza cases—diagnosed between January 1990 and August 2005—were analyzed. It was determined that, “…despite intensified vaccination distribution and the increased financial resources used to promote vaccination,” the incidence of influenza had not been decreased by the national flu shot campaign.[6]

Perhaps something needs to be done to strengthen the flu shot so that it will work better?

During the week of April 17, 2006, The Washington Post ran a story that not only extolled the use of the influenza vaccines but pushed for a new and improved version by saying, “Why wait for the pandemic to benefit from better flu vaccines?”[7] The story went on to say that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is planning to strengthen the flu shot “destined for the elderly” by adding an immune-boosting compound to the shot called an adjuvant.

An adjuvant is a substance added to produce a high antibody response using the smallest amount of virus (antigen) possible. By definition adjuvants are considered to be “pharmacologically active drugs.” They are designed to be “inert without inherent activity or toxicity” and yet they are required to “potently augment effects of the other compounds” in the vaccines.[8] It is difficult to explain how a substance can be defined as “pharmacologically active” and at the same time be described as “inert and have no activity or toxicity.”

The limiting factor for approval of new adjuvants has been that most are far too toxic for use in humans. However, one adjuvant has been approved in Europe and its approval is on the way for use in the U.S. It is an oil-based adjuvant called MF-59, a compound primarily composed of squalene.

On first blush, squalene seems like a good choice for an adjuvant. Manufactured naturally in the liver, squalene is a precursor for cholesterol. In addition, squalene can be purchased at health food stores in its more commonly known form, “shark liver oil.” However, ingested squalene has a completely different effect on the body than injected squalene. When molecules of squalene enter the body through an injection, even at concentrations as small as 10 to 20 parts per billion, it can lead to self-destructive immune responses, such as autoimmune arthritis and lupus.[9]

Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain this reaction. Metabolically, squalene stimulates an immune response excessively and nonspecifically. More than two dozen peer-reviewed scientific papers from ten different laboratories throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Australia have been published documenting the development of autoimmune disease in animals subjected to squalene-based adjuvants.[10] A convincing proposal for why this occurs includes the concept of “molecular mimicry” in which an antibody created against the squalene in MF59 can cross react with the body’s squalene on the surface of human cells. The destruction of the body’s own squalene can lead to debilitating autoimmune and central nervous system diseases.

The squalene in MF59 is not the only cause for concern. One of its components, Tween80 (polysorbate 80) is considered to be “inert” but is far from it. A recent study (December 2005) discovered that Tween80 can cause anaphylaxis, a sometimes fatal reaction characterized by a sharp drop in blood pressure, hives, and breathing difficulties. Researchers concluded that the severe reaction was not a typical allergic response characterized by the combination of IgE antibodies and the release of histamines; it was caused by a serious disruption that had occurred within the immune system.[11]

Vaccine manufacturer, Chiron, is already using MF59 in its European influenza vaccine for seniors called Fluad™. It remains to be seen if Chiron will gain approval for using this adjuvant-containing vaccine in the U.S. In the mean time—and for the first time—all children from age six months to five years will be targeted for the flu shot this fall. Expect even more children to be on the vaccine list as early as 2007; discussions are underway to mandatorily vaccinate the healthy five to nine year-old group as a school requirement.

With a record 120 million vaccine doses expected to be produced for the 2006-2007 flu season, be prepared for a huge push to get everyone vaccinated this fall. Consider it to be psychological pre-conditioning. The plan is to get each person ready—and eager—to roll up their sleeve for an injection of the “pandemic” flu vaccine when it becomes available.

Retaining the right to refuse will become increasingly important, especially in the face of concentrated pressure from self-appointed experts at the CDC and the WHO. But keep this in mind: The “bird flu” vaccine will not be any more effective than the annual flu shot. Even worse, there is a high probability it will contain MF-59.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Footnotes: 1, CIDRAP News. "US pledges smallpox vaccine for world stockpile." December 4, 2004. 2, Department of Health and Human Services FY 2007 Budget announcement. February 6, 20063, The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. "Vaccines for preventing influenza in healthy children." 1-(2006). 4, The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews "Vaccines for preventing influenza in healthy adults.". 1-(2006) 5, Rosenthal Elisabeth. "Two Studies Question the Effectiveness of Flu Vaccines." The New York Times. September 21, 2005. 6, Groll, DL, Thompson, DJ. "Incidence of influenza in Ontario following the Universal Influenza Immunization Campaign." Vaccine. April 5, 2006. PMID: 16624458 7, Neergaard, Lauren. "Experts Say Elderly Need Better Flu Shot." The Washington Post. April 17, 20068, Kenney, R. T., Edleman, R. "Survey of human-use adjuvants," Expert Review of Vaccines 2 (2) (2003): 167-188.9, Ref. No. 1: Svelander, L., Holm, B. C., Buchtt, A., Lorentzen, J. C., Svelander, L. "Responses of the rat immune system to arthritogenic adjuvant oil," Scandinavian Journal of Immunology 54 (2001): 599-605. PMID: 11902335.10, Matsumoto, Gary. Vaccine A: The Covert Government Experiment That's Killing Our Soldiers and Why GIs Are Only the First Victims Vaccine. (New York: Basic Books) 11, Coors, Esther A., Seybold, Heidi, Merk, Hans, Mahler, Vera. "Polysorbate 80 in medical products and nonimmunologic anaphylactoid reactions," Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 95 (2005): 593-599.

 

 

 

 

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Dr. Sherri Tenpenny is respected as one of the country's most knowledgeable and outspoken physicians regarding the impact of vaccines on health. Through her education company, New Medical Awareness, LLC, she spreads her vision of retaining freedom of choice in healthcare, including the freedom to refuse vaccination.

A portion of this article is an excerpt from her new book, FOWL! Bird Flu: It's Not What You Think, released in April, 2006. For daily updates on the bird flu, including the real reasons behind the hype, and a bi-weekly e-Newsletter with Dr. Tenpenny's commentary go to www.BirdFluHype.com

Dr. Tenpenny is a regular columnist for www.NewsWithViews.com. Her 3-hour vaccine DVD, Vaccines: The Risk, The Benefits and her new book FOWL! is available through this site; other tapes and materials are available www.DrTenpenny.com

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Recently, the State Regulatory agency that oversees long term care in

my state, made a recommendation that the nursing home I work in push

residents and staff harder to get " 100% compliance in regards to

influenza vaccines " .

 

In the staff discussion that followed days later, I insisted

that " both residents and staff, legally competent adults, have a

legal right to refuse any treatment, and that we were excercising

that right; beyond which, there are those of us, myself included, who

may not want to have our genetics messed up, may not believe in

pharmaceutical medicene. "

 

Some of the folks there looked at me as if I were daft; the others

know me by now...and are sure I am.

I cant figure out if they truly believe that they will die without

the Doctors and their script pads (ask many of the folks here; most

of us can and do live better without doctors and pharmaceuticals than

with them); and/or that they believe that they must do whatever the

government or its representatives tell them to do, to the inth

detail, including innoculations.

 

In the fiction novels about modern totalitarian states Big Brother

gains contol over every detail of life, only because people

throughout every level of society allow themselves to act as his

representative.In most of those novels he has gained such thorough

societal compliance and integration first by instilling fear of some

outside force, then claiming to provide protection from it, then

obtaining, imperceptably but surely, common acceptance and assent to

assume complete power over every aspect of life.

 

I think many of us have some ability to look out for the rights of

other folks, and should do so whenever we can, even in small

ways..even if its just making sure a little old lady knows she has a

right when she thinks she doesnt.

 

Michael

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " chantal "

<chantalh wrote:

>

> FLU SHOTS AND THE NEW ADJUVANTS: BEWARE!

>

>

>

>

> Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, DO

> May 1, 2006

> NewsWithViews.com

>

> Vaccination of " every man, woman and child " has been in the

planning for at least the last several years. The current concept,

originated by former Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, Tommy

Thompson,[1] is being advanced by his successor, Mike Leavitt.[2] Of

course, Thompson envisioned mass vaccination using the smallpox

vaccine. But times have changed, and the flu shot now appears to be

the instrument of choice for those pursuing the universal vaccination

agenda.

>

> The fact that the flu shots are ineffective in every age group

hardly seems to matter to those who continually promote their use.

Multiple studies published in highly reputable publications have

documented that flu shots are ineffective in all ages. For example,

The Cochrane Collaboration produced a series of articles in 2005

reviewing the published literature to determine the effectiveness of

the flu shot. Nothing substantiating its usefulness was found.

>

> In a review of 51 studies involving more than 260,000 children,

including 17 papers translated from Russian, researchers concluded

that there was " No evidence that injecting children 6-23 months of

age with flu vaccines is any more effective than placebo. " [3] For

healthy adults, the results were similar. A total of 25 studies were

reviewed that included more than 60,000 study participants. Again,

The Cochrane Group found that vaccination reduced risk of influenza

by a meager 6% and reduced the number of days missed from work by

less than one (0.16) day. Researchers concluded, " Universal

immunization of healthy adults was not supported by the results of

this review. " [4]

>

> For the elderly population, the prime target group for flu shots,

The Cochrane Group reviewed 64 studies and chided that, " The runaway

100% effectiveness that's touted by proponents [of the flu shot] was

nowhere to be seen.What you see is that marketing rules the response

to influenza, and scientific evidence comes fourth or fifth. " [5]

>

> A new study, soon to be released in the prestigious medical

journal, Vaccine, resulted in the same conclusion. The study was

undertaken to determine whether the incidence of influenza had

decreased in Ontario, Canada following the introduction of the

Universal Influenza Immunization Campaign (UIIC) in 2000. All

laboratory-confirmed influenza cases-diagnosed between January 1990

and August 2005-were analyzed. It was determined that, " .despite

intensified vaccination distribution and the increased financial

resources used to promote vaccination, " the incidence of influenza

had not been decreased by the national flu shot campaign.[6]

>

> Perhaps something needs to be done to strengthen the flu shot so

that it will work better?

>

> During the week of April 17, 2006, The Washington Post ran a story

that not only extolled the use of the influenza vaccines but pushed

for a new and improved version by saying, " Why wait for the pandemic

to benefit from better flu vaccines? " [7] The story went on to say

that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is planning to

strengthen the flu shot " destined for the elderly " by adding an

immune-boosting compound to the shot called an adjuvant.

>

> An adjuvant is a substance added to produce a high antibody

response using the smallest amount of virus (antigen) possible. By

definition adjuvants are considered to be " pharmacologically active

drugs. " They are designed to be " inert without inherent activity or

toxicity " and yet they are required to " potently augment effects of

the other compounds " in the vaccines.[8] It is difficult to explain

how a substance can be defined as " pharmacologically active " and at

the same time be described as " inert and have no activity or

toxicity. "

>

> The limiting factor for approval of new adjuvants has been that

most are far too toxic for use in humans. However, one adjuvant has

been approved in Europe and its approval is on the way for use in the

U.S. It is an oil-based adjuvant called MF-59, a compound primarily

composed of squalene.

>

> On first blush, squalene seems like a good choice for an adjuvant.

Manufactured naturally in the liver, squalene is a precursor for

cholesterol. In addition, squalene can be purchased at health food

stores in its more commonly known form, " shark liver oil. " However,

ingested squalene has a completely different effect on the body than

injected squalene. When molecules of squalene enter the body through

an injection, even at concentrations as small as 10 to 20 parts per

billion, it can lead to self-destructive immune responses, such as

autoimmune arthritis and lupus.[9]

>

> Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain this reaction.

Metabolically, squalene stimulates an immune response excessively and

nonspecifically. More than two dozen peer-reviewed scientific papers

from ten different laboratories throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia,

and Australia have been published documenting the development of

autoimmune disease in animals subjected to squalene-based adjuvants.

[10] A convincing proposal for why this occurs includes the concept

of " molecular mimicry " in which an antibody created against the

squalene in MF59 can cross react with the body's squalene on the

surface of human cells. The destruction of the body's own squalene

can lead to debilitating autoimmune and central nervous system

diseases.

>

> The squalene in MF59 is not the only cause for concern. One of its

components, Tween80 (polysorbate 80) is considered to be " inert " but

is far from it. A recent study (December 2005) discovered that

Tween80 can cause anaphylaxis, a sometimes fatal reaction

characterized by a sharp drop in blood pressure, hives, and breathing

difficulties. Researchers concluded that the severe reaction was not

a typical allergic response characterized by the combination of IgE

antibodies and the release of histamines; it was caused by a serious

disruption that had occurred within the immune system.[11]

>

> Vaccine manufacturer, Chiron, is already using MF59 in its European

influenza vaccine for seniors called FluadT. It remains to be seen if

Chiron will gain approval for using this adjuvant-containing vaccine

in the U.S. In the mean time-and for the first time-all children from

age six months to five years will be targeted for the flu shot this

fall. Expect even more children to be on the vaccine list as early as

2007; discussions are underway to mandatorily vaccinate the healthy

five to nine year-old group as a school requirement.

>

>

>

> With a record 120 million vaccine doses expected to be produced for

the 2006-2007 flu season, be prepared for a huge push to get everyone

vaccinated this fall. Consider it to be psychological pre-

conditioning. The plan is to get each person ready-and eager-to roll

up their sleeve for an injection of the " pandemic " flu vaccine when

it becomes available.

>

>

>

> Retaining the right to refuse will become increasingly important,

especially in the face of concentrated pressure from self-appointed

experts at the CDC and the WHO. But keep this in mind: The " bird flu "

vaccine will not be any more effective than the annual flu shot. Even

worse, there is a high probability it will contain MF-59.

>

>

>

> Footnotes:

>

> 1, CIDRAP News. " US pledges smallpox vaccine for world stockpile. "

December 4, 2004.

> 2, Department of Health and Human Services FY 2007 Budget

announcement. February 6, 2006

> 3, The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. " Vaccines for

preventing influenza in healthy children. " 1-(2006).

> 4, The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews " Vaccines for

preventing influenza in healthy adults. " . 1-(2006)

> 5, Rosenthal Elisabeth. " Two Studies Question the Effectiveness of

Flu Vaccines. " The New York Times. September 21, 2005.

> 6, Groll, DL, Thompson, DJ. " Incidence of influenza in Ontario

following the Universal Influenza Immunization Campaign. " Vaccine.

April 5, 2006. PMID: 16624458

> 7, Neergaard, Lauren. " Experts Say Elderly Need Better Flu Shot. "

The Washington Post. April 17, 2006

> 8, Kenney, R. T., Edleman, R. " Survey of human-use adjuvants, "

Expert Review of Vaccines 2 (2) (2003): 167-188.

> 9, Ref. No. 1: Svelander, L., Holm, B. C., Buchtt, A., Lorentzen,

J. C., Svelander, L. " Responses of the rat immune system to

arthritogenic adjuvant oil, " Scandinavian Journal of Immunology 54

(2001): 599-605. PMID: 11902335.

> 10, Matsumoto, Gary. Vaccine A: The Covert Government Experiment

That's Killing Our Soldiers and Why GIs Are Only the First Victims

Vaccine. (New York: Basic Books)

> 11, Coors, Esther A., Seybold, Heidi, Merk, Hans, Mahler,

Vera. " Polysorbate 80 in medical products and nonimmunologic

anaphylactoid reactions, " Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 95

(2005): 593-599.

>

>

>

> © 2006 Sherri Tenpenny -

>

>

>

> Sign Up For Free E-Mail Alerts

>

> E-Mails are used strictly for NWVs alerts, not for sale

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> Dr. Sherri Tenpenny is respected as one of the country's most

knowledgeable and outspoken physicians regarding the impact of

vaccines on health. Through her education company, New Medical

Awareness, LLC, she spreads her vision of retaining freedom of choice

in healthcare, including the freedom to refuse vaccination.

>

> A portion of this article is an excerpt from her new book, FOWL!

Bird Flu: It's Not What You Think, released in April, 2006. For daily

updates on the bird flu, including the real reasons behind the hype,

and a bi-weekly e-Newsletter with Dr. Tenpenny's commentary go to

www.BirdFluHype.com

>

> Dr. Tenpenny is a regular columnist for www.NewsWithViews.com. Her

3-hour vaccine DVD, Vaccines: The Risk, The Benefits and her new book

FOWL! is available through this site; other tapes and materials are

available www.DrTenpenny.com

>

> Website: www.nmaseminars.com

>

> E-Mail: nmaseminars

>

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