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    Anti-Vaccine Japan Has World’s Lowest Child Death Rate & Highest Life Expectancy

    Anti-Vaccine Japan Has World’s Lowest Child Death Rate & Highest Life Expectancy



    BY: AMANDA-MARY 8TH AUGUST 2018

    Fact: Japan has the lowest infant mortality rate following ban on mandatory vaccinations, they urge other countries to follow this firm stance

    The citizens of Japan are statistically proven to be the healthiest and longest-living people in the world. The country also has the lowest infant mortality rate on the planet. It may come as no surprise to many that the Japanese Government banned a number of vaccines that are currently mandatory in the United States and has strict regulations in place for other Big Pharma drugs and vaccines in general. Japan’s anti-vax policies have long been criticised by vaccine pushers in the US who claim that vaccinating the public “promotes health.”

    However, Japanese people live longer, healthier lives than Americans, with babies born in the US twice as likely to die in infancy than those born in Japan. It’s clear to see that Western nations have a lot to learn from the Japanese when it comes to their approach to vaccinations and issues facing public health. The Japanese are vaccine sceptics, to put it simply, and due to adverse reactions suffered by Japanese children, have banned many vaccines.

    The Japanese are well educated on the dangers of over-vaccinating their children and oppose the use of multi-shot vaccinations such as the MMR vaccine. Following a record number of children developing adverse reactions, including meningitis, loss of limbs, and even sudden death, the Japanese government banned the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine from its vaccination program, despite facing serious opposition from Big Pharma.

    Despite the fact that it has been blamed in vaccine courts for causing autism, vaccine supporters still deny the correlation between the MMR vaccination and skyrocketing rates of autism spectrum disorder, which now affects at least one in 45 children, with even higher rates of diagnosis among boys. However, the vaccine carries other serious risks in addition to the autism links, which has led to an outright ban of MMR jab in Japan.

    The MMR Vaccine’s Tragic History in Japan

    The MMR vaccine was introduced in Japan in April 1989, and parents who refused the compulsory vaccine were fined. After three months of analysis, officials realised that one in 900 children developed adverse reactions to the vaccine, a rate that was 2,000 times higher than the expected rate. Officials had hoped to resolve the problem by switching to another version of the vaccine, but the excessive amount of adverse reactions persisted, with one in 1,755 children affected.

    Testing of 125 children’s spinal fluid determined that the vaccines had entered one child’s nervous system, with two additional suspected cases. Four years later, in 1993, the government removed the MMR mandate against measles and rubella.

    A doctor from Japan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare admitted that the separate, individual doses of measles and rubella cost twice as much to administer and he defended the decision, stating, “but we believe it is worth it.” Furthermore, a member of the health ministry also stated that the ban has not caused an increase in deaths from measles. Japanese officials were also concerned about the MMR vaccine causing additional cases of mumps, citing numerous studies in The Lancet. Mumps and Hepatitis B vaccines are not part of the National Immunisation Program in Japan.

    Twice as many infants die in America than in Japan

    What Many Parents don’t know about the MMR Vaccine is the list of adverse reactions to the MMR vaccine, straight from Merck’s vaccine package inserts, is long and alarming. A shortened version of the vaccine damage associated with the MMR vaccine includes: vomiting, diarrhoea, anaphylaxis, ear pain, nerve deafness, diabetes, arthritis, myalgia, encephalitis, febrile seizures, pneumonia, and death.

    A search of the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database shows the following statistics from the United States: Over 75,000 adverse events have been reported from any combination of measles, mumps and rubella vaccines, including, most notably:

    78 confirmed deaths
    85 confirmed cases of deafness
    48 confirmed cases of decreased eye contact
    92 confirmed cases of developmental delay
    855 confirmed reported cases of autism
    116 confirmed cases of intellectual disability
    401 reports of speech disorders
    276 reports of loss of consciousness
    143 confirmed cases of encephalitis
    74 confirmed cases of meningitis
    111 confirmed cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome
    692 confirmed cases of gait disturbance (not being able to walk normally)
    748 confirmed cases of hypokinesia (partial or complete loss of muscle movement)
    653 reports of hypotonia (poor muscle tone)
    4874 reports of seizures, including febrile convulsions and tonic-clonic seizures
    1576 cases of cellulitis (a potentially serious skin infection) And finally, in some cases, the vaccine has caused the very diseases it is supposed to prevent, with the following data reported to VAERS:
    147 confirmed cases of measles
    384 confirmed cases of mumps
    29 confirmed cases of rubella
    The side effects of vaccinations are vastly under-reported

    As acknowledged by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The National Vaccine Information Center estimates that less than one to ten percent of adverse reactions to vaccines are reported. Many of the numbers reported above could, therefore, be multiplied by one hundred to determine a more accurate amount of adverse reactions.

    The people of Japan put children s health before big pharma profits and also take a protective stance against other Vaccines. The flu vaccine has also been the subject of controversy in Japan after 100 deaths occurred from the vaccine by the end of 2009.

    Japan’s health ministry has been criticised for its cautious stance against vaccines, but so far, government officials have wisely defended their position, citing public safety as the paramount concern. Finally, the Japanese government has also taken a protective stance against vaccines on behalf of its young girls, suspending the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine in 2013 after numerous cases of serious adverse events were reported, with one report citing as many as 1,968 adverse events, 358 of which were classified as serious. Japanese officials were concerned about the well-being of their young citizens, despite having invested $187 million in the program.

    Damage payments to only a fraction of the victims who have suffered adverse reactions to the HPV vaccine have reached $6 million. Additionally, since 2011, at least 38 infants have been reported to have died after they had been vaccinated against Haemophilus influenza B and Streptococcus pneumonia, according to records compiled by the health ministry in Japan.

    Japanese Officials Speak Out

    Japan has been criticised for being behind the times when it comes to vaccination. Vaccine advocates claim that Japan has not kept pace with other developed countries regarding the use of vaccines. Despite listing 110 infectious diseases in a government registry, Japan offers vaccines for only 22 of those. Some Japanese health experts disagree, however. Hiroko Mori, a vaccine researcher, is one of those experts. He was the former head of the infectious disease division at Japan’s National Institute of Public Health. He has noted that Japan has one of the lowest infant mortality rates in the world and has advocated for fewer vaccines, stating that the country’s excellent sanitation and nutrition has boosted children’s health:

    “Medicine is supposed to be about healing, but babies who cannot speak are being given unnecessary shots because parents are scared. Children are losing their ability to heal naturally. “There are so many people who have suffered side effects. All we are asking is to establish the right to say ‘no.’ The right to choose should be recognized as a fundamental human right.”

    Tetsuo Nakayama, Dean of Kitasato University’s Graduate School of Infection Control Sciences, is an expert who supports vaccines, but he, too, acknowledges the risks of vaccination, stating that: “There is no guarantee that your child will not be that one out of 1,000. You have to compare the risks between the side effects and what will happen if you are infected with the disease naturally… Under the existing law, the decision to vaccinate your child or not is basically left up to the parents, but there is not enough information out there for them to make an informed decision.”

    Masako Koga, a former representative of the Consumers Union of Japan, has shared his concerns about the ulterior motives behind mass vaccination programs: “Vaccines should only be given to those who need them but that is not happening. The global industry is being driven by a strategy that promotes VPD [vaccine preventable diseases].

    “We must put a stop to it. Vaccines have close ties to money. From development to circulation to research on side effects, there are a lot of vested interests involved.”

    He also summarised what motivates many parents’ decisions not to vaccinate their children: “There is no knowing who will suffer side effects as a result of vaccination. [Proponents of vaccination] say the chance of suffering a side effect is 1 in a million. For parents, however, that one is everything.”

    Conclusion

    Japanese officials have made decisions that the value of the health and safety of their citizens comes first and so removed vaccines with dangerous side effects from their national vaccination program. Japan boasts a low infant mortality rate, despite — or perhaps because of — mandating only a fraction of the vaccines required by other developed countries, including the United States. Has your child suffered an adverse reaction to the MMR vaccine or the HPV vaccine, both of which have been removed from Japan’s national vaccination program?

    More than 9 billion US dollars have been awarded for vaccine injuries alone last year in the USA and consider that those are the ones that could afford to take the time and vast sums of money needed to take a case through the entire legal system. When you imagine how difficult and costly it is on your pocket and your health making a claim, whilst also caring for a child with vaccine damage? Imagine how many more cases could have been proven and won, where the system easier to deal with and less costly…

    Love and light Amanda Mary Jewell and The Healing Oracle team



    Sources

    Pubmed.gov: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8295019

    NCBI: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4300546/

    https://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion.../#.W24jOrgo9PY
    https://healingoracle.ch/2018/08/08/...fe-expectancy/
    “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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    Just to note- Japan is NOT anti-vaccine. They have a MMR vaccination rate of 96% (vs 92% in the US) as of 2016. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/sh.imm.meas

    And as mentioned very often, VAERS reports are not verified.

    A search of the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database shows the following statistics from the United States: Over 75,000 adverse events have been reported from any combination of measles, mumps and rubella vaccines, including, most notably:

    78 confirmed deaths
    https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/en...ers/index.html

    If any health problem happens after vaccination, anyone – doctors, nurses, vaccine manufacturers, and any member of the general public – can submit a report to VAERS.
    Approximately 30,000 VAERS reports are filed each year. About 85-90% of the reports describe mild side effects such as fever, arm soreness, and crying or mild irritability.
    It is generally not possible to find out from VAERS data if a vaccine caused the adverse event.
    Last edited by Zippyjuan; 09-14-2018 at 06:11 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippyjuan View Post
    Just to note- Japan is NOT anti-vaccine. They have a vaccination rate of 96% (vs 92% in the US). https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/sh.imm.meas
    The people who spread these lies are horrible human beings.

    Look at the article. We've told her again and again and again that the VAERS reports aren't scientific. She ignores it, never hesitates to post articles that rely on them to frighten their readers.

    It's bull$#@!.
    Last edited by angelatc; 09-14-2018 at 06:04 PM.

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    What in the name of God is this supposed to even mean?

    Masako Koga, a former representative of the Consumers Union of Japan, has shared his concerns about the ulterior motives behind mass vaccination programs: “Vaccines should only be given to those who need them but that is not happening. The global industry is being driven by a strategy that promotes VPD [vaccine preventable diseases].
    That's so beyond stupid on so many levels - I don't even have words.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippyjuan View Post
    Just to note- Japan is NOT anti-vaccine. They have a MMR vaccination rate of 96% (vs 92% in the US) as of 2016. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/sh.imm.meas

    And as mentioned very often, VAERS reports are not verified.



    https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/en...ers/index.html

    APPENDIX 5: Japan consistently ranks high in health, life expectancy and low infant mortality.
    Japan has the largest population (127 million) among the best ranking countries regarding health,
    longevity. In 2016, Japan was ranked first in the world in life expectancy; the average life span hit 83.7
    years. Japan is among the leaders in the developed world having low obesity rates and low infant and
    cardiovascular disease mortality. Japan’s childhood vaccination policy is cautious; Japan recommends 22
    vaccines,1 compared to 36 vaccines recommended in the US CDC vaccination schedule. In 1993, after 1.8
    million children were vaccinated with one of two MMR vaccines and 2,000 children developed adverse
    reactions, including meningitis. A public outcry led the regional Court of Tokyo to rule the government
    responsible for the vaccine-associated adverse events. As a result, Japan banned the MMR and
    overturned its mandatory Vaccination Law. In Japan, no vaccine is required for school attendance.
    Hence forth, some vaccines are recommended and routinely available through regional government
    health plans, while those not routinely recommended are optional and must be paid for by those who
    chose them. In 1999, the government reconsidered using the MMR but decided it was safer to keep ban
    use the single valent measles, mumps and rubella vaccines. Dr. Hiroki Nakatani, director of the
    Infectious Disease Division at Japan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare said that giving individual vaccines
    cost twice as much as MMR “but we believe it is worth it.” Furthermore, Japan has not licensed any
    multi-valent vaccines.2 The safety of simultaneous vaccination is ensured through careful monitoring
    and scientific safety investigations. In 2013, Japan removed the HPV vaccine from the government recommended
    list after hundreds of severe adverse reactions were reported.

    Hiroko Mori, MD, former head of the infectious disease division of the Institute of Public Health (now,
    National Institute of Public Health), had conducted research focused on improving the Japanese
    encephalitis vaccine, and preventing maternal transmission of hepatitis B. Dr. Mori has been warning
    about the dangers of over-vaccination for decades. He points out that times have changed and children
    don’t need so many vaccines. Children need to develop their natural immune system. Dr. Mori does not
    accept vaccine propaganda that attributes the precipitous drop in the number of infant deaths (less than
    1 year old) – from 205,000 in 1947 to 2,200 in 2013 – to vaccination. He attributes Japan’s low infant
    mortality rates – the lowest on the planet according to World Health Organization data – to the
    country’s high levels of nutrition and first-class sanitation, not to vaccines.3
    Numerous articles deplore Japan’s cautionary approach: “In stark contrast to the positive health
    indicators, Japan is well known as a country with persistently high rates of vaccine preventable diseases
    (VPD) such as hepatitis B, measles, rubella, mumps, and varicella.” A Review Of Factors Affecting Vaccine
    Preventable Disease In Japan
    Norimitsu Kuwabara, MD and Michael SL Ching, MD, MP Hawaiii Journal of Medicine & Public Health,
    2014
    The CDC advises travelers to Japan to get numerous vaccines first.4 numerous business sponsored
    reports paint a grim picture of Japan’s alleged insufficient vaccination policies,
    5 the evidence tells a very
    different story: in 2015, Japan met the WHO requirements for the eradication of measles: “the absence
    of endemic measles transmission in a defined geographical area (e.g. region or country) for ≥12 months
    in the presence of a well-performing surveillance system”. An outbreak of a foreign measles strain was
    spread in 2016 at the Kansai International Airport, affecting 41 people.
    6 According to the most recent
    evidence-based report by the Japanese National Institute of Infectious Diseases (September, 2017):7
    “since 2009, the proportion of cases aged 10-19 years decreased first, which was followed by a
    decrease in cases aged 1-4 years, leading to an increase in the proportion of adult cases (≥20
    years of age), with ≥70% of the cases being adults since 2015. In 2016, among 165 cases [ of
    which 157 cases were laboratory-confirmed and 139 cases genotyped] , 60 cases were in their
    20’s, 35 cases in their 30’s and 32 cases younger than 10 years. In 2008-2016, 27-52% of the
    cases had unknown vaccination history.
    In 2016, among a total of 165 cases notified (including 8 infants under the vaccine eligible age of
    <1 year), 47 cases (including 7 infants <1 year of age) were unvaccinated (28%), 40 cases
    vaccinated once (24%), 25 cases vaccinated twice (15%) and 53 cases had unknown vaccination
    history (including an infant <1 year of age) (32%). Among the 157 cases confirmed by laboratory
    diagnosis, 105 cases exhibited fever, characteristic rash, and catarrhal symptoms; among them,
    43 (including 6 infants <1 year of age) were unvaccinated (41%), 21 were vaccinated once (20%),
    http://ahrp.org/wp-content/uploads/2...s-Suicides.pdf
    “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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    Arrow

    You can't just compare the raw numbers from a huge population country like the USA, with the numbers from puny Japan. You need to convert to death's per 100,000 or something meaningful to use in a comparison.

    Shoddy conclusions. Not a fan of vaccines at all, but this data is not useful in the format presented.

    .
    A search of the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database shows the following statistics from the United States: Over 75,000 adverse events have been reported from any combination of measles, mumps and rubella vaccines, including, most notably:

    78 confirmed deaths
    85 confirmed cases of deafness
    48 confirmed cases of decreased eye contact
    92 confirmed cases of developmental delay
    855 confirmed reported cases of autism
    116 confirmed cases of intellectual disability
    401 reports of speech disorders
    276 reports of loss of consciousness
    143 confirmed cases of encephalitis
    74 confirmed cases of meningitis
    111 confirmed cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome
    692 confirmed cases of gait disturbance (not being able to walk normally)
    748 confirmed cases of hypokinesia (partial or complete loss of muscle movement)
    653 reports of hypotonia (poor muscle tone)
    4874 reports of seizures, including febrile convulsions and tonic-clonic seizures
    1576 cases of cellulitis (a potentially serious skin infection) And finally, in some cases, the vaccine has caused the very diseases it is supposed to prevent, with the following data reported to VAERS:
    147 confirmed cases of measles
    384 confirmed cases of mumps
    29 confirmed cases of rubella
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