The Hidden Connection Behind Viruses, Vaccines and CancerDr. Tyson Perez,
Green Med InfoWaking TimesMainstream medicine tells us that the hepatitis B virus (HBV) causes liver cancer which is
why it is so necessary for US newborns to be vaccinated within hours of
birth. We are told that the
human papillomavirus (HPV), which is supposedly so prevalent in our population, causes cervical cancer which is why there is such a push to
vaccinate girls and boys in the US as early as 9 years old. Let’s not forget about
Simian Virus 40 (SV40)
which is known to have contaminated polio vaccines and is associated
with a wide variety of human cancers. Conventional wisdom tells us that
viruses cause cancer. But is this true? Let’s investigate the story
further.
The first recorded cases of HBV infection occurred following the administration of the smallpox
vaccine containing human lymph to shipyard workers in Germany in 1883. HBV is transmitted through
contact with infected bodily fluids. It is estimated that over 2
billion people worldwide have been infected and that approximately 350
million are chronic carriers. Chronic HBV infection is believed to
cause up to 80% of all hepatocellular carcinomas. Sounds scary
right? But when you look deeper you find that, in the US, HBV is found
predominantly in adults who are either I.V. drug users or engaging in
high-risk sexual behavior.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that
only 0.1-0.5 % of the US population are chronic carriers. This is due,
in large part, to the fact that only about 5% of acute HBV infections
ever become chronic. In other words, about 95% of people clear the
infection and never become chronic carriers. But those who do become
chronic carriers will definitely get liver cancer right? No. The CDC
estimates that only about 25% of those with chronic HBV infection die
prematurely from liver cancer or cirrhosis decades after the initial
infection.
Is it possible that over those decades, other factors could have
caused or, at least contributed, to their liver disease? Ok, but if the
mom tests positive for Hep B, her infant will definitely get infected
right? Wrong again. According to the CDC, there is only a 10% chance
that a mother who tests positive only for the Hep B surface antigen
(s-antigen) will infect her baby. Additionally, does it make sense to
indiscriminately
vaccinate newborns if mothers have already tested negative for Hep B? It does if your motivation is ease of access.
HPV is recognized by
mainstream medical authorities as the most commonly sexually transmitted infection in the US with an
estimated 20 million persons infected and over 6 million new infections
annually. They state that in the 1980s, cervical cancer cells were
discovered to contain HPV. Although there are more than 100 types of
known HPV, only a few are considered oncogenic or cancer causing.
The CDC claims that 99% of cervical cancers contain oncogenic human
papilloma viruses with types 16 and 18 found in 70% of all cervical
malignancies. The 2 most common types of cervical cancer are squamous
cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Those numbers would certainly
frighten the average woman. On deeper analysis, however, you learn that
the CDC admits that HPV has never been isolated in culture. In other
words, wild HPV has never been seen. But let’s assume that HPV does
exist.
The
CDC also says that most HPV infections are asymptomatic resulting in no
clinical disease and that HPV by itself is not sufficient to cause
cancer because the vast majority of women with the infection do not
develop cancer. In fact, a recent study published in the journal
Vaccine estimates that 90% of HPV infections are cleared from the body within 2 years.
As an interesting side note, Merck, the maker of the HPV vaccine
Gardasil, presented information to the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) prior to approval that their vaccine increased the risk of
pre-cancerous changes by 44.6% in women exposed to HPV types 16 or 18
pre-vaccination. How many doctors do you know who test for the presence
of these strains prior to administering the
HPV vaccine? I have yet to hear of such a doctor.
Not all viruses linked to cancer are natural inhabitants of the human body. Many of the early
polio vaccines,
which were cultured on monkey kidney tissue and given to millions of
children in the mid-1950s and early 1960s, were found to be contaminated
with live Simian viruses. One in particular, known as Simian virus 40
(SV40), was found to have powerful oncogenic effects and has been
discovered in numerous tumors including various types of brain, bone and
lung cancers. SV40 has even been found in tumors of individuals who
were never given those early polio vaccines.
There is mounting evidence that this monkey virus can pass from
generation to generation. Also, it has been suggested that SV40 is
contaminating current polio vaccines since the inactivated poliovirus
vaccine (IPV) and the oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) viruses are still
seeded from and cultured on monkey kidney tissue (vero-cell line).
Government health officials will deny this possibility since widespread
testing for contamination was mandated in the early 1960s, however, if
you research the issue further, you will discover that methods used to
test for contamination are often inadequate or non-existent.
But why didn’t every person who was infected with SV40 get cancer?
Claude Bernard, considered the Father of Experimental Medicine and a contemporary of
Louis Pasteur,
once said so eloquently that “[t]he terrain is everything; the germ is
nothing.” Following this pronouncement, he is said to have gulped down a
glass of water filled with cholera without getting sick. This
demonstration was a bold attempt to prove that individuals with a
healthy internal environment and a robust immune system provide an
inhospitable environment for pathogenic germs and are unlikely to
succumb to illness while those who are
malnourished and toxic provide a diseased terrain which is far more likely to be inhabited by
disease causing microorganisms. This certainly is a plausible
explanation with regard to SV40.
Furthermore, although human viruses, including HBV and the phantom
HPV, are associated with cancer, their presence alone does not prove
that they, in fact, caused the cancer. Consider, for a moment, that
cancer may be an intelligent adaptation by the body’s cells in response
to a deficient and toxic internal environment. These viruses may simply
be innocent bystanders, or at worst accomplices, who find refuge in
sick and weakened tissues that have been damaged by years of neglect and
abuse.
Rudolph Virchow,
known as the Father of Pathology, stated that “[i]f I could live my
life over again, I would devote it to proving that germs seek their
natural habitat – diseased tissue – rather than being the cause of
diseased tissue.” He sums up nicely the moral of our story; a moral
that I wished more people truly understood.
Source:-
http://www.wakingtimes.com/2013/01/31/the-hidden-connection-behind-viruses-vaccines-and-cancer/