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    Vaccination Causes Diabetes

    Vaccination Causes Diabetes

    The research on vaccinations and diabetes leaves little room to doubt that vaccinations are a major factor behind the massive epidemic of diabetes in children and adults. Parents must ask if they want their children at risk of shortened lives full of bad health.

    by Heidi Stevenson

    Diabetes was almost unknown in children, with the exception of a rare few born with it. However, it has become a modern-day scourge during the last 40 years. Although poor diets and lack of exercise are often blamed and certainly deserve some of the onus, evidence from scientific research points strongly to vaccines as the primary cause.

    Dr. JB (Bart) Classen has done serious research into the association between vaccinations and diabetes. He has found a clear link between vaccinations and types 1 and 2 diabetes, along with evidence demonstrating that the two types of diabetes tend to result in different populations. Dr. Classen states:


    The picture is becoming clear. Not only are vaccines causing an epidemic of autoimmunity including type 1 diabetes but they are causing an epidemic of metabolic syndrome as the immune system acts to suppress the inflammation and autoimmunity caused by the vaccines. Current data shows that vaccines are much more dangerous than the public is led to believe and adequate testing has never been performed even in healthy subjects. The current practice of vaccinating diabetics as well as their close family members is a very risky practice.1

    To understand Dr. Classen’s research, it’s necessary to know a bit about diabetes.

    Diabetes

    Both types of diabetes are now at epidemic proportions, though type 1 diabetes accounts for only 15% of the cases, while type 2 accounts for 85% of them. Though the results are much the same, the two types of diabetes have different causes. First, we’ll review them:
    ◾Type 1 diabetes occurs when the pancreas is unable to make insulin. Thus, it must be replaced artificially. It’s either inborn or happens because of an autoimmune disorder that causes the body to attack the pancreas and destroy its insulin-making ability. People with type 1 diabetes are rarely overweight.
    ◾Type 2 diabetes means that a person has insulin resistance, that is, the ability to utilize insulin is defective. This is not an inborn condition. The pancreas isn’t the problem. Cells become resistant to insulin, often because of spikes in amount released by the pancreas. Since the insulin isn’t utilized, the pancreas produces more, resulting in a vicious spiral: Cells become more insulin resistant, so more insulin is produced, so cells become yet more insulin resistant. Type 2 diabetics can develop the need for artificial insulin to make up for the cells’ insulin resistance, in spite of higher-than-normal amounts of insulin being produced. People with type 2 diabetes are most often overweight, and insulin resistance tends to make them gain ever-more weight.

    Type 1 diabetes was once termed juvenile onset, because nearly all cases developed in children, not adults. Type 2 diabetes was termed adult onset for the opposite reason: It was almost unknown in children, and even extremely rare in adults until late middle and old age. Now, though, children are commonly becoming type 2 diabetics and type 1 diabetes has become common, though not as dramatically as type 2.

    Type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, is generally associated with metabolic syndrome, a group of symptoms indicative of the body’s metabolic derangement. They include high blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat, and high cholesterol.

    Please take note that none of these conditions of metabolic syndrome are diseases, though that’s how modern medicine likes to define them. They are all symptoms of a deranged metabolism, and they’re generally associated with insulin resistance. Attempting to suppress these symptoms will not improve health. Only dealing with the underlying issue of insulin resistance can return a person to health.

    Dr. Classen refers to the two types of diabetes as “opposite ends of an immune spectrum disorder”. The opposite ends are type 1′s lack of insulin and type 2′s excess insulin that cells are unable to utilize.

    Vaccination and the Two Types of Diabetes

    In the conclusion to one paper2, Dr. Classen states:


    There are simultaneous epidemics of type 1 and type 2 diabetes/metabolic syndrome in children and a single cause is likely. Evidence has been presented that that type diabetes and type 2 diabetes/metabolic syndrome are opposite extremes of an immune mediated disorder induced by a rise in iatrogenic immune stimulation. The current data further supports previously published evidence that type 1 and type 2 diabetes are opposite ends of an immune spectrum disorder.

    He found that an increased risk of one type of diabetes is associated with a decreased risk of the other. Note, though, that this is relative, as both types of diabetes have increased dramatically in recent years.

    Classen further found that type 1 diabetes is often mistaken for type 2 until insulin production stops. This fact is probably the reason so many people believe that the only distinction in the types is whether they’re insulin dependent or not insulin dependent.

    Metabolic syndrome, the precursor to type 2 diabetes, is an inflammatory condition consisting of excessive cortisol production3. This is induced by overstimulation of the immune system by vaccinations.

    The Japanese have higher rates of type 2 diabetes than American caucasians. This is directly associated with higher rates of cortisol release resulting from vaccinations. Interestingly, though, the increased Japanese rate of type 2 diabetes is correlated with a lower rate of type 1 diabetes. (Both types are increased . The lower rate refers to a comparison between the two types, not overall frequency.)

    Dr. Classen has documented that withdrawal of the BCG vaccine in Japan has resulted in a significant decrease in type 2 diabetes in Japanese children4.

    Type 1 diabetes has also been associated with the BCG vaccine. Cortisol is made by the adrenal glands. Their removal in mice results in low rates of cortisol, which in turn leads to higher rates of type 1 diabetes4.

    Dr. Classen documents that vaccinations can be tied to type 1 diabetes’ increased rate. Though the mechanism is still unknown, it is clear that those people who tend to have low cortisol levels are more likely to suffer from type 1, but less likely to suffer from type 2. It is clear, though, that type 1 diabetes, which results from the self-destruction of pancreatic cells, is an autoimmune disease.

    Thus, vaccinations can trigger either type of diabetes, and which type is largely dependent on the natural cortisol production of the person vaccinated. If the person’s cortisol production is relatively low, as tends to be true in the Japanese, then vaccines trigger an autoimmune response where the body attacks and destroys pancreatic cells that make insulin, thereby resulting in the loss of of insulin.

    On the other hand, if the person’s cortisol production is greater, then the inflammation triggered by vaccinations can result in excessive cortisol, which in turn causes cells to resist insulin, leading to the pancreas producing increasing amounts of insulin. Ultimately, the cells can become so insulin-resistant that the effect is equivalent to the pancreas producing no insulin, instead of being in overdrive to produce more and more.

    Either loss of the ability to produce insulin or loss of the ability to utilize insulin is disastrous to the victims, with the same results of blindness, nerve damage, limb amputations, heart attacks, and death.

    Continued...
    “The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner



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    So it's no longer caused by diet, genetics, sedentary lifestyle, and chemicals in our food/water? Well that's a relief?
    Genuine, willful, aggressive ignorance is the one sure way to tick me off. I wish I could say you were trolling. I know better, and it's just sad.

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    tl;dr-what can possibly be in vax that damage the kidneys in such a way as to cause diabetes? CNS disorders-makes more sense intuitively. Diabetes, not so much.
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    Classen Immunotherapies Inc. More Evidence Published That Epidemics of Childhood Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome are Linked to Immunization

    Data by Dr. Bart Classen in The Open Endocrinology Journal provides further evidence that epidemics of childhood obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome are the result of exposure to the increasing number of vaccines. Metabolic syndrome includes obesity, altered blood cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, and increased blood glucose levels.

    Classen has previously shown vaccines were responsible for the epidemic of type 1, insulin dependent, diabetes. The current paper provides evidence that common forms of type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes are actually opposing responses to vaccines. Upon receipt of vaccines some individuals develop substantial inflammation leading to autoimmune destruction of insulin secreting cells, type 1 diabetes. Other individuals produce increased cortisol, an immune suppressing hormone, to suppress the vaccine induced inflammation. The increased cortisol leads to obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Races which have high cortisol activity have increased risk of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome.

    In a previous publication in The Open Endocrinology Journal, Dr. Bart Classen showed a 50% reduction of type 2 diabetes occurred in Japanese children following the discontinuation of a single vaccine, a vaccine to prevent tuberculosis. This decline occurred at a time when there is an global epidemic of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Japanese children secrete large amounts of cortisol following immunization compared to Caucasians and Japanese children also have a low risk of developing type 1 diabetes.

    "The picture is becoming clear. Not only are vaccines causing an epidemic of autoimmunity including type 1 diabetes but they are causing an epidemic of metabolic syndrome as the immune system acts to suppress the inflammation and autoimmunity caused by the vaccines. Current data shows that vaccines are much more dangerous than the public is lead to believe and adequate testing has never been performed even in healthy subjects. The current practice of vaccinating diabetics as well as their close family members is a very risky practice," says Dr. Bart Classen.

    Classen's research has become widely accepted. To view the published papers and to find out the latest information on the effects of vaccines on autoimmune diseases including insulin dependent diabetes visit the Vaccine Safety Web site http://www.vaccines.net/newpage11.htm

    Source: Classen Immunotherapies, Inc.

    Tel: 410-377-8526

    classen@vaccines.net

    CONTACT: Classen Immunotherapies, Inc., +1-410-377-8526,
    classen@vaccines.net

    Web site: http://www.vaccines.net/newpage11.htm/

    Source:
    http://www.biospace.com/News/classen...vidence/107892
    “The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner



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