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Infectious diseases were
over 90% resolved by the time vaccines came onto the
market?
There are now 33 vaccines that are
mandated by the time your child is 6 years old? And
39 by age 16?
Before 1991, there was no system
for reporting adverse side effects whatsoever?
Only one country in Europe still has mandated DPT shots,
whereas U.S. requires 4 separate doses?
43% of Gulf
War veterans experienced side effects to vaccines?
80,000 Gulf War vets have permanent medical conditions
as a result of vaccinations?
There's a bill before
Congress proposing that every child at birth be given
a National Vaccine ID number, for lifetime monitoring.
That
vaccination is not immunization?
That
Hepatitis B vaccine was outlawed in France after
15,000 citizens filed a class action suit against the government?
That
Hepatitis B vaccine in an $800 million per year market
in the U.S.?
That conventional medicine is only about
100 years old, while holistic medicine is as old
as human history?
That 'scientific' medicine isn't
really that scientific?
That the U.S. now has
the largest medical budget in world history: $1.2
trillion per year?
That diseases like cancer , heart
disease, arthritis, asthma, and diabetes are becoming
more prevalent every year?
That the healing ways of the body are
still largely unknown?
That side effects of
prescription drugs are at least the #3 cause of death
in the U.S., and may well be #1?
That 100 years ago, the term 'heart
Attack' was unknown?
That childbirth,
menopause, and death, are natural events, not medical
emergencies?
That aspirin, surgery, and most
vaccines have never been proven scientifically?
That at least 400,000 Americans die every year from
correctly prescribed prescription drugs, and from medical error?
Projected 1999 Cancer Statistics provided by the American
Cancer Society.
An estimated 175,000 new cases of Breast
Cancer.
An estimated 179,300 new cases of
Prostate Cancer.
An estimated 171,600 new
cases of Lung Cancer.
An estimated 7,100 new
cases of Hodgkins disease will be diagnosed in the
US.
An estimated 56,800 Americans are expected
to be diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
An estimated 30,200 new cases of Leukemia An estimated
28,600 new cases and 28,600 deaths due to Pancreatic Cancer.
An estimated 13,600 new cases of Liver Cancer. An estimated
94,700 new cases of Colon Cancer.
An estimated
16,800 new cases of malignant brain tumors An estimated
29,800 new cases of Oral Cavity and Esophagus Cancer.
Approximately 1,000,000 new cases a year of Basal Cell
or Squamous Cell cancers, and 44,200 cases of Melanoma are expected
to be diagnosed in 1999.
Approximately 7,800 new soft tissue
Sarcomas.
Approximately 13,500 new cases of
Multiple Myeloma. Over 530,000 Americans die each
year from cancer.
It is anticipated by the year 2000, it
will be the #1 killer in the US.
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