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Z'ev,

 

I've deleted your post except for one well considered thought of yours. I'm

going to the list to see what happens with my comments.

 

One of my masters is in human immunology, and I am the official antichrist of

all of these lists because I finished a graduate certification as a genetic

engineer with other parts of my graduate research in cellular and molecular

biology. Other graduate work in anatomy and physiology is where I spend my time

teaching. However, I've been studying hard for over twenty years aspect of the

very thesis of your statements below. If you can be more specific regarding:

" but heat toxins from vaccines can penetrate the blood to cause deep-lying evils

to brew. " I'll run it down.

 

So much research, both direct and correlative, has been done on the subject of

this post. But there's little supportive evidence to suggest that vaccination

rather than the vast realm of other additives to our blood might have caused any

autoimmune disease. In fact, the very reverse is true if you read the

literature as deeply as I do. Vaccination techniques have been a primary

protocol for treating autoimmune syndromes. Also there's a technique regularly

done in Taiwan and Japan that is almost never done in America called

plasmaphoresis which removes the autoimmune immunoglobulins.

 

Of interest to you might be a visit to http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/ and

then insert " Vaccination and autoimmune disease " into the search box. Click on

the " find articles " key Near the top of the resulting list is this paper:

Colloquium Paper: " Therapeutic Vaccines: Realities of Today and Hopes for

Tomorrow: Specific antigen vaccination to treat autoimmune disease " . All the

papers are full text and open access. You can read every word. You can also

read all of their bibliographies. No exceptions. You know I have a special

love for studying diabetes. So this paper is of special interest to me:

Type 1 diabetes: pathogenesis and prevention

by Kathleen M. Gillespie.

 

More later. Up to my eyeballs in work here, but I'll stay tuned for my personal

cyber-stoning.

 

In respectful and most grateful friendship,

Emmanuel Segmen

 

 

 

 

 

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