Re: vaccinations



In message <3fe46a61-3223-4e0c-b486-7799561e603c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, drceephd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

On May 2, 3:12 pm, "Hawki" <Hawk...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Deaths from measles and whooping cough are mainly iatrogenic deaths,
deaths caused by the heroic poisoning of the allopaths who do not
understand dis-ease.

What, specifically, in the standard protocol for care of pertussis
and measles do you object to?

Hawki:  care to explain??

Look at the records.

Sydenham taught the docs how to diagnose smallpox from the poxes. The
death rate with Sydenham was around 1% while the other allopaths
killed up to 80 % of the patients. As you have read, the allopaths
denied the patients fresh air and even water. How long does it take a
healthy person to die from dehydration compared to an ill person?
Which doc was it that said it was better for the smallpox victim to
lie in his foul sheets for weeks rather than change them?

I'm having a hard time correlating this with the present day.
The physicians of the 18th century that you find so objectionable
were practicing *exactly* what you advocate: helping the body
do what their (and your) theory of disease say that it is doing
in illness, which is purge itself of bad stuff and right its
natural balance of vital forces. Their means were the same
ones that you've expressed approval for.

You might not have noticed, but the current standard of care
for viral diseases like measles is very much more that of
Hahnemann (barring the magic water) than that of the people
he criticized.

The same numbers are true for measles.

What, precisely, do you object to in the standard care of
measles patients (aside, presumably, from quarantine since
you don't consider it contagious)?

The same numbers are true for the flu pandemic of 1918.

What, precisely, do you find objectionable in the routine
care given to patients in the 1918 pandemic?

The same numbers are true for the cholera epidemics, etc., etc.

What, precisely, do you find objectionable in the routine
care given to cholera patients?


Uhh, dufus.  The docs charge an office visit.  The docs charge for the
shots.  Big pharma is raking in Billions with absolutely no
liability.

Hawki: that statement clearly demonstrates your lack of knowledge...no
liability?? surely you jest

Surely you know better. It is unlawful in the USA to sue the
pharmaceutical companies or the murdering doctors. I would think you
would know of this lack of liability. Doctors are like 007, they have
a license to kill. Maybe this does not extend to the nurses?

Which law prevents them from being sued? USC ... what?

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