mamma-x-3 Skrevet 27. juni 2011 #1 Del Skrevet 27. juni 2011 ...."The immune system is a very complex system, which at birth is incompletely formed. This means, and has been confirmed in animal and human studies, that immune reactions to vaccinations differ at different ages, so that small babies have a different reaction than adults. This has been shown with the hepatitis B vaccine now given to newborns. The rate of maturation of the immune system also differs considerably among babies and children, meaning we cannot say what effect will occur in all children. There are a great many variables, including diet. The immune system’s reaction to infection and immunization can be quite different. Normally the immune system relies on a shifting of T-lymphocyte function to determine which is better for the particular situation.26 The T-helper lymphocytes (Th) can exist as either Th1, Th0, or Th2 forms. When no infection is occurring, the system is in the Th0 mode (an uncommitted phase). If a virus invades, it quickly switches to the Th1 phase, which allows immune cells to secrete a group of cytokines that kill viruses. It also activates immune lymphocytes that kill viruses and bacteria. At other times, the immune system needs a whole different set of immune signals and cells, which are supplied by the Th2 phase. The Th2 phase favors the production of antibodies, mainly supplied by B-cells, but in general they reduce immune reactions. Infants are stuck in the Th2 mode during intrauterine life, so as to prevent being immunologically rejected by the mother during pregnancy (much like transplant rejection), since the baby is seen as a foreign body to the mother’s immune system. Upon birth, the baby remains in a Th2 mode, but has a limited ability to switch to the Th1 defensive mode if the need arises, say from an infection. Months later the baby switches to the adult Th1 mode. If the baby’s immune system remains in a Th2 mode, it has a high risk of developing an autoimmune disorder, such as eczema, asthma or other allergies. Presently, vaccine authorities recommend every baby be vaccinated with the Hepatitis B vaccine at birth. But, is this safe? A recent study looked at the immune reaction in newborn infants up to the age of one year who had received the HepB vaccine to see if their immune reaction differed from adults getting the same vaccine.27 What they found was that the infant, even after age one year, did react differently. Their antibody levels were substantially higher than adults (3-fold higher) and it remained higher throughout the study. In essence, they found that the babies responded to the vaccine by having an intense Th2 response that persisted long after it should have disappeared, a completely abnormal response....." Link: http://www.russellblaylockmd.com/ Artikkelens tittel: "Vaccines, Neurodevelopment and Autism Spectrum Disorders The Danger of Excessive Vaccination During Brain Development: The Case for a Link to Autism Spectrum Disorders" Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. Lenke til kommentar https://forum.klikk.no/foreldre/topic/143361247-interessant-artikkel-om-vaksiner-og-v%C3%A5rt-immunsystem/ Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
MortenO Skrevet 28. juni 2011 #2 Del Skrevet 28. juni 2011 Det mest interessante er å se en påstått lege som ikke benytter noe av sine vitenskapelige metoder når han skal skrive egen blogg med masse pussige påstander. Ikke overraskende mangelfull kildehenvisning osv. Skjønner at du liker han, i likhet med deg så påstår han at man f.eks kan unngå svineinfluensa med tiltak som tilskudd av D-vitamin, C-vitamin på tom mage, 5 om dagen og alt iblandet et par linker til nettbutikker for alternative medisiner og kosttilskudd. Med andre ord: Intet nytt under solen! Lenke til kommentar https://forum.klikk.no/foreldre/topic/143361247-interessant-artikkel-om-vaksiner-og-v%C3%A5rt-immunsystem/#findComment-143363119 Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
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