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Fwd from: Ambros Prechtl <waterbuf2000@... wrote:

  Hello all,

  a couple of weeks ago, Stuttgart (Germany) hosted a
  symposium of medical experts opposed to vaccination
  from all over the world.  I followed its proceedings
  on the Internet, all in German.  Much of it very
  interesting and informative.  One of the most
  interesting pieces of into -- a newsletter, the theme
  of which is "Who's healthier, the vaccinated or the
  unvaccinated."  Again all in German.  I don't have
  time to translate all of it but will translate a few
  of the findings.  For those who have a reading
  knowledge of German, here is the URL:

  <
http://www.impf-report.de/jahrgang/2005/06.htm>http://www.impf-report.de/jahrgang/2005/06.htm

  In an introductory note, the editor talks about the
  derth of real studies as to "Who is healthier...?" and
  explains why both the medical establishment and the
  pharma-industry have been dragging their feet re
  conducting such studies.

  He ofers a list of such studies, a blurb for each with
  the significant results and the URL that will take you
  to the study itself.

  I have looked at some of the studies / surveys in all
  their meticulous details.  Let's have a glance at some
  of the results.

  I am sure the results don't come as a surprise to most
  of the people here.  What's interesting is that they
  are so well documented and that the further tact that
  the surveys were conducted outside North America.
  Keep in mind though that what I am giving you are
  summary results only.  The details are in the URLs.

  Salzburger Elternstudie (Survey of / by parents)
  (2001-2005)   Results:
  Unvaccinated children -- virtually no asthma;
  vaccinated 1 in 10;
  and three to five times less Neurodermatis....
  <
http://www.impf-portal.de/aktuell/fragebo/fraboaus10.doc>http://www.impf-portal.de/aktuell/fragebo/fraboaus10.doc

  Englische Kohortenstudie (1988 - 1999)    Results:
  Vaccninated children are up to 14 times more likely to
  have asthma than the unvaccinated and up to nine times
  more like to have skin problems.
  <
http://www.impf-report.de/jahrgang/2005/02.htm#06>http://www.impf-report.de/jahrgang/2005/02.htm#06

  Langzeitstudie in Guinea-Bissau    Results
  The death rate for unvaccinated children is about half
  that of the vaccinated.  [Ungeimpfte Kinder haben im
  Vergleich mit geimpften Kindern ein um die Hälfte
  geringeres Sterberisiko]
  <
http://www.ratio2000.de/gesundheit/news/news0104.htm>http://www.ratio2000.de/gesundheit/news/news0104.htm

  Schwedische Studie an Waldorfschulen Results
  Unvaccinated kids have a lower risk of allergies...
  [Ungeimpfte Kinder haben im Vergleich zu geimpften
  Kindern ein geringeres Allergierisiko].
  <
http://www.waldorflibrary.org/journal_articles/rb5103.pdf>http://www.waldorflibrary.org/journal_articles/rb5103.pdf

  WHO-Feldversuch (field trials) in Indien (1968 - 1971)
  Results
  Unvaccinated kids are much less likely to get sick. On
  the basis of this study, stopped recommending the
  tuberculosis vaccination.

  [Ungeimpfte Personen haben im Vergleich zu Geimpften
  ein erheblich geringeres Erkrankungsrisiko (aufgrund
  dieser Studie wurde die Empfehlung der
  Tuberkuloseimpfung in Deutschland zurückgenommen)]

  Neuseeländische Umfrage (survey) (1992)
  Unvaccinated kids are five times less likely to have
  asthma than the vaccinated, 2.5 times less likely to
  have skin problems and 8 times less likely to be
  hyperactive.
  <
http://www.ias.org.nz/prelim_survey_results.htm>http://www.ias.org.nz/prelim_survey_results.htm

  All this in the April issue of the
  "All-about-Vaccination Newsletter
  by Parents for Parents." The March issue
  <<
http://www.impf-report.de/erschienen.php>www.impf-report.de/erschienen.php
  contains the detailed vaccination report.

  In conclusion, a question to Karaka re her post "What
  causes autism...?"  If the Japanese have their share
  of autism though the MMRs have been discontinued, can
  it
  be that Japanese kids get their mercury from sources
  other than thimerosol-laced vaccine? From mercury-
  laced fish, for instance?  After all, the Japanese
  eat much fish.  Remember minamata....

--- In
<
mailto:vaccineinjuries@yahoogroups.com>vaccineinjuries@yahoogroups.com,
Ambros Prechtl
<waterbuf2000@... wrote:


  Does anyone remember?  Some (long) time ago I posted excerpts from a
German study that showed unvaccinated kids were generally healthier,
suffered less from allergy problems (virtually no asthma), were less
vulnerable to infectious diseases than vaccinated kids.  I produced a
summary translation of the study for those who don't know German.
Can'd find that post of mine now.  Would appreciate it if someone
could dig it out of personal archives and ship it to me.

On a different vaccine-related list
(<
mailto:no-forced-vaccination@yahoogroups.com>no-forced-vaccination@yahoogroups.com
),
there is a call for Congress
to order even such a study in the US.  I'd like to send them the
contents of the German study.


Cordially,

  waterbuf2000@..., alias Ambros


Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:32 pm

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