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Dog Announces $35,000 Donation to Study the Rabies Vaccine


San Diego, CA (PRWEB) May 1, 2008

Chiclet T. Dog, canine co-author of the award-winning book ‘Scared Poopless: The Straight Scoop on Dog Care’, announces a $ 35,000 matching gift to the Rabies Challenge Fund. The Fund is conducting studies to prove that vaccine immunity persists for at least five years, and maybe as long as seven. Phase Two of the study will investigate vaccine additives called adjuvants and set up a reporting system for adverse reactions.

A feisty four-pound Maltese dog named Chiclet, her guardian Jan Rasmusen and two anonymous donors announce a joint $ 35,000 matching gift to the Rabies Challenge Fund Charitable Trust. Rasmusen and Chiclet, co-authors of the national award-winning book Scared Poopless: The Straight Scoop on Dog Care, hope to raise public awareness about problems with present rabies vaccination protocols and encourage other dog lovers to help fund this important study.

The Fund’s study does NOT challenge the need for this important vaccine. Rather, it employs USDA vaccine-licensing standards to determine if immunity provided by a rabies shot persists for at least 5 years, and hopefully seven. Phase 2 will investigate the safety of veterinary vaccine adjuvants and set up a badly-needed reporting system for adverse reactions to this and other vaccines.????

Rasmusen began studying vaccination dangers when her dog Jiggy developed autoimmune liver disease after a rabies shot. She says, “We have the chance to better the lives of, not just hundreds of dogs, or even thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of dogs. We can potentially help improve the health of every dog in America. How exciting is that!”

Throughout the summer, the donors will add $ 1 for every $ 2 donated (for donations of $ 100 or more). Thus, public donations totaling $ 70,000 will bring the Fund $ 105,000. Chiclet will throw in a paw-tographed copy of Scared Poopless for donations topping $ 500.

Although the rabies vaccine is well-documented to give immunity for three years, blood studies (serum antibody titers) have shown protective immunity to persist seven years after vaccination. Regrettably, some states and localities in the U.S. still mandate vaccination annually or biannually. Because the vaccine is linked to numerous behavior and health problems, over-vaccination can be dangerous. Documented immediate, and delayed-onset, reactions include:

Injection site cancer
Seizures and epilepsy
Autoimmune diseases
Blood diseases
Allergies
Skin diseases
Chronic digestive disorders
Muscle weakness
Behavior Problems: aggression, OCD, separation anxiety
Loss of consciousness
Death
Unfortunately, official reporting of adverse reactions s is voluntary and rare. Rasmusen says, “Few of us are warned about the rabies vaccine’s possible adverse effects. Worse yet, delayed or unexpected reactions often go unlinked to the shot.”

Nationally-renowned pet vaccination experts Dr’s. Jean Dodds and Ronald Schultz, and their staffs, are donating their services for this study. The University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, site of the study, has waived its normal 48% overhead charge. For all involved, this is a labor of love.

Rasmusen has prepared an entertaining and informative video slideshow starring Chiclet called Dog Rabid About Rabies Vaccine Dangers. Rasmusen hopes the humorous video, packed with cute photos and easy-to-digest information, will alert dog “parents” to vaccine dangers and prompt them to take action.

Chiclet’s friend, the canine superstar Benji, has a cameo role in the video and also lends support: ‘This important study is long overdue. I give the Rabies Challenge study four BIG paws up!’

Surprising Facts:

In 2007, the Center for Disease Control declared CANINE rabies nonexistent in the U.S. Dogs will not contract rabies from other dogs, but only from wild animals such as bats, coyotes, skunks, raccoons and foxes.
A Chihuahua and a Great Dane get the same size dose of vaccine.
The USDA will not accept blood antibody tests showing seven-year immunity, or a 1992 French challenge study proving five-year immunity. As a result, dog lovers wanting to stop needless over-vaccination must fund research themselves.

Dog lovers, many of whose dogs have experienced severe vaccine reactions, have funded approximately eighteen months of the study. Donations to complete the study may be made at The Rabies Challenge Fund Charitable Trust, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Extensive information and vaccination safety tips are available at Truth4Dogs.org. Rasmusen urges dog lovers to post their experiences with the rabies vaccine in this Guestbook.

About Rasmusen and Chiclet:

Scared Poopless won the Ben Franklin Award for Best Health Book and the USABookNews Award for Best Pet Health Book. A frequent guest on numerous television and radio broadcasts, Rasmusen publishes a popular free e-newsletter on natural health care for dogs.

Contact Jan for interviews and hi res photography at 858-449-8898 (PDT). Short-notice interviews are welcomed.

Charitable Inquiries:

Rasmusen currently makes donations only to the rabies vaccine study. Low-cost copies of Scared Poopless, and her natural nutrition recordings, are offered to nonprofits for fundraising.

Jan Rasmusen

858-449-8898 PDT

San Diego, CA

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Gardasil: Dr. Hanan Polansky Explains How the Foreign DNA Fragments Found in the Vaccine can Cause Disease

Rochester, New York (PRWEB) February 04, 2012

Gardasil is the FDA approved HPV vaccine. As of September 15, 2011, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) received a total of 20,096 reports of adverse events in relation to Gardasil vaccination. Dr. Hanan Polansky, Director of the Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease, will discuss his discovery of Microcompetition with Norma Erickson, President of SANE Vax Inc. Dr. Polansky will use Microcompetition to explain the biological mechanism underlying the Gardasil adverse events. Leslie Carol Botha will host the event on the Holy Hormones Radio Show. The show will be broadcast on the community radio station KRFC FM in Fort Collins, CO, Monday, February 6, from 6 to 7pm MST.

Dr. Hanan Polansky is the author of the highly acclaimed “Purple” book, entitled Microcompetition with Foreign DNA and the Origin of Chronic Disease. In his book he explains how foreign DNA fragments can cause many major diseases without damaging (mutating) the human DNA. The book has been read by more than 5,000 scientists around the world, and has been reviewed in more than 20 leading scientific journals.

“Even if only a portion of the author’s (Dr. Hanan Polansky?s) thesis is correct, it would establish wholly new insights into the pathogenesis of chronic disease states, and would have significant implications for treatment and/or prevention.” – Kim E. Barrett, PhD – Professor of Medicine and Vice-Chair for Research, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine

The FDA says on its website that “Since the early development of Gardasil, FDA and the manufacturer (Merck and Co., Inc.) have known that after purification of the vaccine, small quantities of residual recombinant HPV L1-specific DNA fragments remain in the vaccine.” ? ?The presence of DNA fragments is expected in Gardasil ? these are not contaminants ?. The presence of these DNA fragments is expected, is not a risk to vaccine recipients, and is not a safety factor.?

The FDA and Merck admit that Gardasil contains foreign DNA fragments. However, the FDA asserts that these foreign DNA fragments pose no risk. In contrast, Dr. Hanan Polansky, in his highly acclaimed “Purple” book explains how certain foreign DNA fragments, at high concentrations, cause major diseases, such as, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity even when the DNA is broken and not functioning.

In fact, the center encourages biologists, virologists, geneticists and scientists and the general public to obtain a copy of Dr. Hanan Polansky’s book and read it before the radio interview on February 6th. The book is available as a free download from the CBCD website.

(http://www.cbcd.net)

?Dr. Polansky takes an interesting approach when relating the diseases discussed in this book. He uses a detailed quantitative analysis to explain his theories of microcompetition with foreign DNA. I especially enjoyed how he found links between these different chronic diseases. It was quite thought-provoking.? – Afshin Beheshti, PhD Research Associate, Department of Molecular Genetics, The Forsyth Institute, (Harvard Medical Center Affiliate)

The CBCD endorses Dr. Polansky?s theory, and invites the media, scientists, and the general public to contact us on this issue.

For more information on the Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease, or to schedule an interview with Dr. Polansky, please visit http://www.cbcd.net or call 585-250-9999.

The FDA quotes above can be found here:

http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/ucm276859.htm

The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD, http://www.cbcd.net) is a research center recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-for-profit organization. The mission of the CBCD is to advance the research on the biology of chronic diseases, and to accelerate the discovery of treatments for these diseases.

The CBCD published the ?Purple? book entitled ?Microcompetition with Foreign DNA and the Origin of Chronic Disease? written by Dr. Hanan Polansky. The book presents Dr. Polansky?s highly acclaimed scientific theory on the relationship between the DNA of latent (chronic) viruses and the onset of chronic diseases. Dr. Polansky?s book is available as a free download from the CBCD website.

We invite biologists, virologists, and scientists everywhere to download Dr. Polansky’s book here: http://cbcd.net/.

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Mumps Vaccine to be Made Available in UK from June 2012


Cheshire,UK (PRWEB UK) 1 April 2012

Immunisation against mumps from a single vaccine will be available from June 2012 at the Childrens Immunisation Centre. There has been a shortage of the single mumps vaccine since 2009 when the US company Merck & Co began to halt manufacture of single measles, mumps and rubella vaccines while launching their cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil.

The British manufactured mumps vaccine that will be available through the Childrens Immunisation Centre from June is Jeryl-Lynn strain. The new Medi-Mumps? vaccine is cultured on animal kidney cells; the vaccine that is to become available in the UK this summer does not grow the mumps virus strain on chick embryo fibroblast (CEF) cell cultures so the vaccine is suitable for the many babies that are egg allergy sufferers. The vaccine has been proven clinically in Europe.

The availability of the single mumps vaccine will come as a huge relief to parents of children who have yet to be immunised against the virus due to the lack of supply of the vaccine in the UK over the last three years.

While parents concerned about the safety of the MMR vaccine have been able to get their children immunised against measles and rubella through single vaccines at specialist private clinics, the lack of the single mumps vaccine has caused much anxiety and controversy. It is estimated that between 400,000 and 500,000 children below the age of six are not immunised against mumps in the UK at present.

Fortunately the majority of these children are still at least five years away from puberty; 40% of adolescent boys who develop mumps during puberty will go on to suffer sterility problems so a British made vaccine will be popular.

It is concerning that over the last few years there have been a number of outbreaks of mumps across the UK; the most recent in February 2012 at Glasgow University where 37 students contracted the virus. With the introduction of a single mumps vaccine outbreaks of mumps should be reduced.

The Children?s Immunisation Centre has safely vaccinated 18,000 patients, many of them with weakened immune systems, with single vaccines over a ten year period, and has a 100% safety record with no cases of autism, febrile convulsions, hospitalisations or anaphylactic shock. Whilst the autism figure in the general population has grown and is now 1 in 80, many patients have chosen to vaccinate singly, leaving a gap of 4 ? 6 weeks between each vaccination.





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An Alzheimer’s vaccine could be offered in two decades

A revolutionary jab that could avoid the onslaught of Alzheimer’s disease may well be obtainable inside of two several years.

The vaccine has been proved to halt and even reverse the harm triggered to the brain by the thoughts-robbing issue.

 

Alzheimer’s commences destroying the brain before dementia sets in, experts discover.

Alzheimer’s disease has three definitive stages that progress about a 10 years, according to U.S experts.

Scientists at the Countrywide Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer’s Association shared their findings as they unveiled the initially diagnostic suggestions for dementia in 27 several years.

 

They claimed the newest analysis exhibits Alzheimer’s ailment commences with improvements in the brain, then gentle memory complications and last but not least progressing to complete-blown dementia.

It is the 1st time that the suggestions have formally recognised mild cognitive impairment as a precursor to the disorder.

 

They have also extra a new homework group recognized as preclinical Alzheimer’s.

This is the earliest stage of the disorder when clumps of a protein known as amyloid are just beginning to sort in the brains of men and women who are otherwise healthy and balanced.

 

This preclinical stage about ten years prior to dementia sets in is viewed as the ideal area to intervene in the illness. It is why new imaging agents for PET scans, spinal fluid checks and other so-known as biomarkers that predict Alzheimer’s are getting to be so vital to scientists and drug corporations.

 

The idea of diverse stages of the ailment marks a stark contrast from the very last set of tips published by U.S government researchers in 1984, which only recognised the dementia stage of Alzheimer’s – in which individuals drop their reminiscences and the potential to treatment for by themselves.

 

‘The largest variation amongst then and now is we now consider of this approach as a continuum that began several several years prior to we make the diagnosis of dementia,’ explained Dr Man McKhann of Johns Hopkins University, who worked on the new pointers.

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Although it would not be a cure, it is regarded as one of the greatest probable breakthroughs in several years in the lookup for Alzheimer’s treatment options.

 

Active medication can delay the progress of Alzheimer’s, but their failure to tackle the underlying cause in the brain means that their effect quickly wears off and the condition shortly normally requires its devastating course.

It is one of only two vaccines for the condition to have arrived at the final stages of testing, recognized as stage 3.

This indicates it has handed first safety hurdles and been proven to be powerful.

It is now in the final phases of clinical trials and is staying examined on a lot more than ten,000 patients around the planet, such as hundreds in the United kingdom.

 

This would enable it to help save countless numbers from the most devastating effects of the incurable disorder, which leaves sufferers unable to walk, chat and even swallow, creating them absolutely dependent on others.

 

In contrast, the bapineuzumab jab prevents or even reverses the create-up of amyloid, the poisonous protein

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