Thursday, November 29, 2012

What's really in vaccines? Proof of MSG, formaldehyde, aluminum and mercury.

Have you ever wondered what's really in vaccines? According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control's vaccine additives page, all the following ingredients are routinely used as vaccine additives:

 • Aluminum - A light metal that causes dementia and Alzheimer's disease. You should never inject yourself with aluminum.

• Antibiotics - Chemicals that promote super bugs, which are deadly antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria that are killing tens of thousands of Americans every year.

 • Formaldehyde - A "pickling" chemical used to preserve cadavers. It's highly toxic to the nervous system, causing blindness, brain damage and seizures. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services openly admits that formaldehyde causes cancer. You can see this yourself on the National Toxicology Program website, featuring its 12th Report on Carcinogens. There, the formaldehyde Fact Sheet completely neglects to mention formaldehyde in vaccines. This is the "dirty little secret" of government and the vaccine industry. It does state, however, that "...formaldehyde causes myeloid leukemia, and rare cancers including sinonasal and nasopharyngeal cancer."

 • Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) - A neurotoxic chemical called an "excitotoxin." It causes brain neurons to be overexcited to the point of death. MSG is toxic even when consumed in foods, where it causes migraine headaches and endocrine system damage. You should NEVER inject MSG into your body. But that's what health workers do when they inject you with vaccines.

 • Thimerosal - A methyl mercury compound that causes severe, permanent nervous system damage. Mercury is highly toxic to the brain. You should never touch, swallow or inject mercury at any dose. There is no safe dose of mercury! Doctors and vaccine pushers LIE to you and say there is no mercury in vaccines. Even the CDC readily admits vaccine still contain mercury (thimerosal).

In addition, National Toxicology Programs admits in its own documents that:
 • Vaccinations "...may produce small but measurable increases in blood levels of mercury."
 • "Thimerosal was found to cross the blood-brain and placenta barriers."
 • The "...hazards of thimerosal include neurotoxicity and nephrotoxicity." (This means brain and kidney toxicity.)
 • "...similar toxicological profiles between ethylmercury and methylmercury raise the possibility that neurotoxicity may also occur at low doses of thimerosal."
 • "... there are no existing guidelines for safe exposure to ethylmercury, the metabolite of thimerosal."
 • "...the assessment determined that the use of thimerosal as a preservative in vaccines might result in the intake of mercury during the first six months of life that exceeded recommended guidelines from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)..."
 • ..."In the U.S., thimerosal is still present as preservative in some vaccines given to young children, as well as certain biological products recommended during pregnancy. Thimerosal remains a preservative in some vaccines administered to adolescents and adults. In addition, thimerosal continues to be used internationally as a vaccine preservative."

 The report then goes on to say that the FDA studies thimerosal and somehow found it to be perfectly safe. It also states that vaccine manufactures are "working" to remove thimerosal from vaccines, but in reality it's still being manufactured right into the vaccines.

 By the way, this report also reveals that the FDA requires preservatives like thimerosal only in so-called "multi-dose" vaccines -- vials that contain more than one dose of the vaccine. Drug companies could, if they wanted to, produce "clean" single-dose vaccines without any mercury / thimerosal. But they choose not to because it's more profitable to product mercury-containing multi-dose vaccines. As the report admits, "Preservatives are not required for products formulated in singledose vials. Multidose vials are preferred by some physicians and health clinics because they are often less expensive per vaccine dose and require less storage space."

So the reason why your child is being injected with vaccine boils down to health care offices making more money and saving shelf space!

"Mercury in vaccines is a conspiracy theory!

 I've been told by numerous "skeptics" and doctors that there's no such thing as mercury in vaccines, and that any such suggestion is nothing more than a "wild conspiracy theory." That just goes to show you how ignorant all the skeptics, doctors and health professionals really are: They have NO CLUE what's in the vaccines they're dishing out to people!

 All they have to do is visit this CDC vaccine additives web page http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/additives.htm, which openly admits to these chemicals being used in vaccines right now. It's not a conspiracy theory, it turns out. It's the status quo of modern-day vaccine manufacturing!


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Common Misconceptions Mistaken Hypnosis


(NaturalNews) Hypnosis has long been misunderstood due to the negative portrayal of hypnosis as a form of entertainment. Hypnosis can be separated into two very different classes: Clinical hypnosis and stage hypnosis. Clinical hypnosis is used to help people improve themselves and to help make positive change a reality. Clinical hypnosis helps people overcome fears, reduce anxiety, stop smoking, and boost confidence. Stage hypnosis is more like a magic act. The stage hypnotist pre-screens participants who are highly suggestible and will perform well on a stage. Due to the publicity of stage hypnosis, the public tends to have a negative outlook on hypnosis (Mongiovi, 2008). Many people are skeptical of their ability to be hypnotized, before they ever give hypnotherapy a try. Others are under the impression that the ability to be hypnotized lies in the hands of the hypnotist. However, this is not true. It is the individual's capacity that allows him or her to experience hypnosis. The majority of people fall into the range of moderate hypnotizability. There is a small percentage of the population with a low suggestibility, meaning that it would be harder for them to relax to enter a hyper-suggestible state of trance.Likewise, there are some people who are naturally hypnotizable; these are usually the kind of people you will see in a stage show. Another misconception involving hypnosis is the fear that the individual undergoing hypnosis will relinquish all control to the hypnotist. This is not the case, the individual is always in control. Hypnosis is simply a state of consciousness that allows the individual to have a heightened ability to focus and concentrate. Individuals are in control, but they are less critical and more open to suggestion. This is because under hypnosis, the subconscious mind is targeted and the conscious mind is in a sort of sleep mode. Some people think that hypnotizability has to do with personality or intelligence. No studies have shown a correlation between the ability to be hypnotized and personality and intelligence. However, research has shown that people who have hypnotic-like experiences in their everyday life, are more likely to be hypnotized (Kihlstrom, 2000). People who are very imaginative, visual, and creative tend to be more hypnotizable. Another misconception is the fear of not being able to get out of the hypnotic state. Hypnosis is a natural state that is easy to get in and out of because it is simply a state of heightened concentration (Byrne). Due to the great deal of research on the topic of hypnotherapy, it is now known that it has many benefits outside the field of entertainment. Although misconceptions are common, with education people are realizing the full scope and benefits that hypnosis has to offer. Source: Natural News

Hypnosis Brings Benefits during Pregnancy and Childbirth


Hypnosis has been used during childbirth for approximately 100 years. Many research studies have been conducted to study the effects of hypnosis on pregnancy and labor. Hypnosis has been used on women during labor to help reduce pain. Hypnosis can be used as a natural analgesic to not only reduce pain but reduce use of pain medication. In addition to pain management, self-hypnosis has been used to control breathing during labor. Other studies show that hypnosis has a psychological benefit to mothers and to newborns. A meta-analysis of studies conducted involving hypnosis with pregnant women was compared to non-hypnosis intervention, no treatment, and placebo. Primary measurements in the meta-analysis included analgesia used during labor and also pain scores during labor. The meta-analysis included 8395 women who had used hypnosis during pregnancy or labor. The analysis concluded that fewer women needed to use a form of analgesia during labor. Women who received hypnosis reported less severe pain than those in the control groups. In another study, 60 pregnant women participated. The participants were divided into two groups based on their suggestibility; all received childbirth education and tips on pain control. These two groups were then subdivided with half receiving a hypnotic induction and the other half learning breathing and relaxation exercises. Women in the hypnosis group and in the high suggestibility group reported less pain. Those who used hypnosis reported using less medication and had a shorter stage 1 labor. Another meta-analysis looking at various studies performed using hypnosis with pregnant women showed that hypnosis reduced the level of medical intervention during labor and reduced risk to women and newborn babies. One study showed that women who were trained to use hypnosis during childbirth very rarely experienced postpartum depression. Hypnosis can help manage both depression and anxiety related to pregnancy, labor, and becoming a new mom. This shows that hypnosis can have many benefits on both women and their newborn babies. One study found that women in their second and third trimester of pregnancy were more suggestible. The study showed that as women became further along in their pregnancy, their suggestibility increased according to the Harvard Hypnotizability Scale. Pregnant women also scored higher on the Creative Imagination Scale. This study researched women at two time periods, when they were pregnant and not pregnant. The research shows that if women are more suggestible during pregnancy, there is more of a reason to use hypnosis for pregnancy and childbirth.