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Heres a thought: What sense does it make to pretend to cure a disease that is caused by a puncture would which may have the remotest possibility of containing Clostridium (bacteria found in animal-cow-manure) by giving the person another puncture wound that definitely contains Clostridium, or its byproducts? It’s one thing to claim that the vaccine could confer immunity before the injury happened. But to pretend the vaccine could immunize someone after the infection has occurred trespasses into the realm of superstition. No manufacturer has ever claimed curative powers for any vaccine. They’re preventatives, remember? That’s the whole basis of immunology. Tetanus requires a wound that is deep enough and neglected enough to create an anaerobic environment so that the bacteria can flourish, die off and spread a toxin in the body. The incubation period is 3-21 days, the average being 8 days. And what does it mean to ‘oxygenate’? It means to bleed. Blood is oxygenated by passing through the lungs and then flowing through the body to oxygenate all the tissues. That is how we live. We are oxygenated creatures. So if you step on a nail and you bleed, the Clostridium tetani cannot live. In other words, Tetanus is impossible to get if you are alive, pumping blood normally through your body and taking care of the wound. Feel bamboozled yet?” IMPORTANT: if you suspect Tetanus, make sure your child gets the TiG shot! Many doctors and nurses sadly are not informed on this issue. They will pressure you to give your child the vaccine instead. Even if you ask for the immunoglobulin, some medical employees might not know what this is or think you are mistaken and assume you want the vaccine. Sometimes they claim to have a “T” only vaccine, which is untrue. This creates a dangerous situation because the vaccine will not take effect soon enough if your child was exposed to Tetanus, and even if the vaccine did take effect soon enough, vaccines don’t work for everyone. Make sure you see the packaging and/or insert of the immunoglobulin shot to ensure it is the right medication” Tetanus Toxoid = Vaccine Tetanus Immunoglobulin = Anti-Toxin 2. Cuts, scrapes, nicks, and wounds need to be cleaned. Soap and water go along way. 3. Heat helps to kill tetanus bacteria. A good soak in some Epsom salts to help with wound healing is good. 4. Put hydrogen peroxide, which is H2O2 (extra oxygen) after any significant wound injury. The extra oxygen kills tetanus spores additionally. One of my favorite doctors, Dr. Kurt Perkins says this: TRICKED by TETANUS One thing I would like to point out is the ridiculousness of giving a tetanus shot AFTER you have a puncture wound. Why get a puncture wound that definitely contains tetanus from a puncture wound that might not contain tetanus? It’s sketchy enough to say you’re immune from tetanus from the regular vaccine schedule but to say there are curative powers by getting the vaccine AFTER the puncture wound is pretty ballsy, yet many line up to get injected after they think they might have tetanus. After all, where do you find tetanus? It’s in soil and the intestines of animals and humans. I want my son to experience nature but I draw the line at playing in the intestines of animals or humans. gianelloni.wordpress/2013/06/11/the-truth-about-tetanus/
Posted on: Sun, 13 Jul 2014 02:33:41 +0000

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