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Vaccines Largest Cause of
Insulin-dependent Diabetes in Young Children
At a recent meeting of the American College for Advancement in
Medicine, Dr. Bart Classen, an immunologist at Classen Immunotherapies,
presented data providing proof that vaccines cause insulin-dependent
diabetes. The
report of this meeting appeared in the May 14 PRNewswire. Dr.
Classen's presentation included data from a randomized clinical trial in
Finland that showed that groups vaccinated with the hemophilus vaccine had
a 17% increased risk of diabetes in a 10 year follow up study. Even
worse, further analysis of people receiving the newer, more potent,
hemophilus vaccine indicated that these vaccines increased the risk of
diabetes by about 25%.
Dr. Classen also indicated that from the data he found, common vaccines
were not only causing insulin-dependent diabetes but a wide range of
chronic diseases including autism, allergies, asthma, type II diabetes and
many different autoimmune diseases. Even more surprising was a poll
that was taken of physicians at the meeting. The attendees were
polled to see if they agreed with Dr. Classen and his findings and were
asked to raise their hand if they believed that vaccines can cause chronic
diseases. The vast majority of the attendees agreed. Dr. Classen's
response to the poll was, "The poll clearly shows that our findings
and the findings of others, which indicate vaccines cause chronic disease,
is well accepted in the medical community.''
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