How Does Vaccinated Children’s Health Compare to Unvaccinated Children?

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How Does Vaccinated Children’s Health Compare to Unvaccinated Children?

How Does Vaccinated Children’s Health Compare to Unvaccinated Children?

While there have been no official US government-sponsored studies comparing the health of vaccinated to unvaccinated children, several independently funded studies have been done in the US and overseas. The majority of these studies have been conducted abroad, but many involve American children.

What do these studies show? The research demonstrates conclusively that unvaccinated children enjoy far superior health when compared to those vaccinated. Unvaccinated children experience almost no incidence of autism, autoimmune disorders, asthma, allergies, diabetes and other common childhood diseases which have reached epidemic proportions in recent years.
The Research Studies

One of the most comprehensive studies is an ongoing comparative survey by German homeopathic physician Andreas Bachmair. Bachmair is conducting an independent study comparing the health of vaccinated to unvaccinated children with 17,461 participants.

This research has found a significant increase in the following diseases in those vaccinated: asthma, allergies, bronchitis, otitis media (ear infections), hay fever, herpes, neurodermatitis, hyperactivity, scoliosis, epilepsy, autoimmune disorders, thyroid disease, autism and diabetes. Furthermore, Bachmair discovered three other studies which substantiated his findings. To see the chart with the comparison in diseases, visit this link provided by the Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice.

For comprehensive survey results for this published study, see this link.

The majority of those who participated were Americans, with 25 percent of participants comprised of Germans. Ninety-nine percent of those who chose not to vaccinate their children reported to be happy with their decision. Because this study is ongoing, study numbers will vary depending on the report viewed. [1]

Bachmair’s reports further demonstrated that the unvaccinated children very rarely suffered from the following heath conditions: dyslexia, speech delays, bed wetting, celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, GERDs. [2]

In a Salzberger study, of 1,004 unvaccinated children, zero children had asthma, compared to 8-12 percent of the vaccinated population; 1.2 percent of unvaccinated children suffered with dermatitis while 10-20 percent of children vaccinated experienced dermatitis; three percent of unvaccinated children compared to 25 percent of vaccinated experienced allergies; and less than one percent of unvaccinated children were diagnosed with ADHD, compared to 5-10 percent of those vaccinated.

A study in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, which studied the children of 15,000 mothers between 1990-1996, demonstrated that the death rate for children vaccinated against diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough was double for those who had been vaccinated.

A New Zealand study involved 254 children in which 133 children were vaccinated while 121 remained unvaccinated. This comparative study found that the unvaccinated children enjoyed far superior health when the following diseases were studied: tonsillitis, asthma, allergic rashes, SIDS, ear infections and hyperactivity.

Vaccinated children experienced 2 to 10 times higher rates of illness compared to those vaccinated. [3]
Research On Autism And Neurological Disorders

In the Amish community of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, one in 4,875 children were diagnosed with autism. Of the four total Amish children diagnosed, one had been exposed to high levels of mercury from a power plant and three others, including one adopted outside of the community, had been vaccinated. This rate is extremely low to non-existent compared to those vaccinated. Similarly, the Amish of Ohio show that one out of 10,000 children are diagnosed with autism. In the general US population, one in 45 children is now being diagnosed with autism. [4, 5]

In a Homefirst Health Services survey in which 90 percent of children have had no vaccinations, none of the 35,000 children had an autism diagnosis. Furthermore, these children had extremely low asthma rates.

In a Cal-Oregon survey of 9,000 boys, those children vaccinated experienced a 155 percent greater chance of having a neurological disorder such as autism or ADHD.
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More Science On Vaccines

In Sally Fallon’s Nourishing Tradition’s Book of Baby and Childcare, five studies are reported, including the Africa and German study previously discussed. The studies all conclude that unvaccinated children enjoy better health than those who have been vaccinated.

A 2004 British study of 8,000 unvaccinated children, which included medical documentation for each child, revealed that vaccinated children experienced two to five times more illness and disorders compared to unvaccinated children. [7]

In a 1997 New Zealand study, 1265 children were surveyed. Of those children who were vaccinated, 23 percent were reported to suffer from asthma and 30 percent suffered from allergies, compared to none in the vaccinated group. [8]

A 1992 New Zealand study of 495 children concluded that vaccinated children suffer far more compared to unvaccinated children. Diseases studied included tonsillitis, ear infections, sleep apnea, hyperactivity and epilepsy. Vaccinated children suffered up to ten times more from these illnesses. [9]
Conclusion

While government groups maintain that no studies have been done to compare the health of vaccinated to unvaccinated, the reality is that several comparative studies have been completed by independent researchers in the US and in other countries.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention refuses to conduct such studies, claiming they would be unethical to perform. In reality, these studies could easily be performed, since many educated parents choose to not vaccinate their children.

The evidence is overwhelming. Studies completed in New Zealand, Germany, Africa, Great Britain and the United States have come to the same conclusion. Unvaccinated children enjoy far superior health on all measures of disease entities.

References:

http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/survey-results…
http://vactruth.com/2014/02/26/unvaccinated-children-health
http://www.vaxchoicevt.com/science/studies-comparing…
http://www.vaccinationcouncil.org/quick-compare-2/
http://www.thevaccinereaction.org/2015/12/cdc-1-in-45-children…
http://www.vaccinationcouncil.org/quick-compare-2/
McKeever and TM. American Journal of Public Health. June 2004. V 94.
Kemp, T. et al. Epidemiology. November 1997. 678-80.
Fallon, Sally, Cowan, Thomas, MD. The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby and Childcare. New Trends Publishing, 2013. 112, 317.

About the Author:

Michelle Goldstein is a mental health therapist who is passionate about holistic health, natural healing, nutrient-dense foods and the politics that impact them. She has published articles for Natural News, VacTruth, and other health websites. All of her published articles to date can be found at her health website, Holistic Health to Go. She can also be followed on her Facebook Page, Holistic Health to Go.
https://vactruth.com/2016/06/03/vaccinated-vs-unvaccinated/
 
Hard to check the studies- links are to other articles they put out but the first "study" is an online survey at an anti- vaccination site- not a scientific study. http://web.archive.org/web/20130306...inated-children/survey-results-illnesses.html

Found another source for another of the "studies":

http://www.vaxchoicevt.com/science/studies-comparing-vaccinated-to-unvaccinated-populations/

CONCLUSION:
The prevalence of allergic diseases and non-specific infections in children and adolescents was not found to depend on vaccination status

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The conveniently left off a link to this study they listed in their footnotes: McKeever and TM. American Journal of Public Health. June 2004. V 94. Wasn't hard to find. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1448377/

Conclusions.
Our data suggest that currently recommended routine vaccinations are not a risk factor for asthma or eczema.

They rely on people not checking their sources which is deceptive.
 
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Hard to check the studies- links are to other articles they put out but the first "study" is an online survey at an anti- vaccination site- not a scientific study. http://web.archive.org/web/20130306...inated-children/survey-results-illnesses.html

Found another source for another of the "studies":

http://www.vaxchoicevt.com/science/studies-comparing-vaccinated-to-unvaccinated-populations/



The conveniently left off a link to this study they listed in their footnotes: McKeever and TM. American Journal of Public Health. June 2004. V 94. Wasn't hard to find. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1448377/



They rely on people not checking their sources which is deceptive.


So you're saying that the studies cited don't support the conclusion of the article.
 
Naturally they do their best to hide the real sources (and we can see why), but yes, their links which I CAN find do not support their claims.
 
89% of Amish have been given at least one vaccine.
A 2007 study in the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics on an Amish population in Holmes County, Ohio found that 85% had vaccinated at least some of their children, and 68% had given all their children at least 1 vaccination.[10]

Similarly, a 2006 study by researchers from the CDC, based on a survey sent to residents of the largest Amish community in Illinois, concluded that the Amish may not object to vaccines very often, and that when they do so, it may not be for religious reasons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_anomaly

Their entire population has not been screened for autism to see what their actual rate is.

Anecdotal evidence from an Amish area clinic in Ohio though:

https://leftbrainrightbrain.co.uk/2...opulation-for-a-vaccinatedunvaccinated-study/

A 501(c) (3) non-profit organization located in
Middlefield of Ohio, Geauga Amish settlement
• Total population ~95,000, Amish ~14,000 (15%)

• 50% of developmental disabilities are from Amish

• One hour (but a world) away from world class healthcare

This non- scientific study (because again it did not involve all families but only to Amish care givers):

Preliminary data have identified the presence of ASD in the Amish community at a rate of approximately 1 in 271 children using standard ASD screening and diagnostic tools although some modifications may be in order. Further studies are underway to address the cultural norms and customs that may be playing a role in the reporting style of caregivers, as observed by the ADI. Accurate determination of the ASD phenotype in the Amish is a first step in the design of genetic studies of ASD in this population.

To say they have no autism is certainly inaccurate.

More anecdotal evidence: https://www.verywell.com/amish-vaccinate-autism-rates-lower-3971479

The idea that the Amish do not vaccinate their children is untrue," says Dr. Kevin Strauss, MD, a pediatrician at the CSC. "We run a weekly vaccination clinic and it's very busy." He says Amish vaccinations rates are lower than the general population's, but younger Amish are more likely to be vaccinated than older generations.

Strauss also sees plenty of Amish children showing symptoms of autism. "Autism isn't a diagnosis - it's a description of behavior. We see autistic behaviors along with seizure disorders or mental retardation or a genetic disorder, where the autism is part of a more complicated clinical spectrum." Fragile X syndrome and Retts is also common among the clinic's patients.

Strauss said the clinic treats "syndromic autism", where autism as part of a more complicated clinical spectrum that can include mental retardation, chromosomal abnormalities, unusual facial features, and short stature, as well as Fragile X syndrome. "We see quite a few Amish children with Fragile X," he said.

...Strauss says he doesn't see "idiopathic autism" at the clinic, which he defines as children with average or above average IQs who display autistic behavior. "My personal experience is we don't see a lot of Amish children with idiopathic autism. It doesn't mean they don't exist, only that we aren't seeing them at the clinic."

He says a child in the general population is more likely to have autism detected early and to receive a diagnosis than an Amish child. "Amish child may not be referred to an MD or psychologist because the child is managed in the community, where they have special teachers," he says. "We know autism when we see it, but we don't go actively into the Amish community and screen for ASD."

Strauss adds that the Amish have a high prevalence of genetic risk factors and are protected from others. The low rate of idiopathic autism "might have more to do what genetic structure of population than lifestyle, environment or diet."
 
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I have heard boys are 4 times more likely than girls to be diagnosed with autism. I see you are 4 times more likely to generate adverse responses from zippy and angela. Dr. Julie Gerberding sold children's health in the USA down the river for financial gain. She made millions in stock options from Merck after leaving the CDC. It seems they are willing to do it for free, out of pure misplaced blind trust.
 
I wonder how many children who have had NO vaccines have autism? If it is true that the Amish are starting to vaccinate their children and 1 in 271 are found to have ASD 1 in 50 among children who have had all their vaccines doesn't that indicate to anyone that vaccines could play a role? I know not to Angela and Zippy but still we need a study with children who have no vaccines before I will be satisfied that vaccines do not play a role.
 
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