The Truth About Polio
Author - Larry Law
The vaccine industry is built on the reputation of the polio vaccine. Images from the 1940s and 1950s of children in iron lungs or relying on crutches to move around are depicted anytime a question about vaccine efficacy is raised. However, a study of the disease reveals a far less frightening story for most patients than what the scare tactics and fear mongering engendered and employed by the pharmaceutical industry lead us to believe.
The poliovirus was a common but usually mild virus transmitted through the intestines (fecal-oral route). Science calls these enteroviruses and have identified 71 of these. For 99 percent of the people infected with the poliovirus, symptoms can range from being entirely unnoticed to a slight rash to cold-like symptoms. But for a small number (around 1 %), the virus somehow migrates into the nervous system where it can transform into the more dangerous poliomyelitis. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, something caused the polio virus to provoke a devastating epidemic of poliomyelitis starting in the warm-weather, agricultural areas of the U.S. Scientists now believe it was related to the use of the insecticide DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane).
In India, even though children are vaccinated 15 or more times before turning five years old, polio still stubbornly persists. By the way, they still use DDT in India. In the U.S., the EPA banned DDT in 1972. There has not been a single case of polio in the U.S. since 1979. Thus, it appears that the elimination of DDT may have had more to do with the reduction of polio cases than the vaccine did.
In addition to DDT as a facilitator of poliomyelitis, a 1998 study entitled, "Mechanism of Injury-Provoked Poliomyelitis," raises a disturbing question that repeated vaccinations for polio may be another thing causing polio (provocation poliomyelitis - PPM). "What if the very act of repeated vaccination was the thing leading to poliomyelitis in the developing world? "Skeletal muscle injury is known to predispose its sufferers to neurological complications of concurrent poliovirus infections. This phenomenon, labeled 'provocation polymyelitis' continues to cause numerous cases of childhood paralysis due to the administration of unnecessary injections to children in areas where poliovirus is endemic." During the 1950s, researchers also discovered that the explosion in the number of tonsillectomies performed on children caused those children to be three times more likely to develop polio. Maybe significant tissue injury, creates an entry point for the virus.
Clearly, there is more to the polio story than just the polio vaccine. For more information on vaccinations, see my book, There's An Elephant in the Room - Exposing Hidden Truths in the Science of Health.
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