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Tetanus vaccines are not necessary and they can cause harm, even death

• https://expose-news.com, BY RHODA WILSON

Evidence shows that the tetanus vaccine was never necessary and causes harm.  Apart from the harms caused by heavy metals such as aluminium and mercury, the vaccines contain milk proteins, which can cause anaphylaxis in susceptible children and adults.

The vaccine is also recommended for pregnant women despite no adequate safety studies on the developing foetus being conducted.

When the tetanus vaccines were first deployed en masse in the late 1940s, deaths from tetanus were already in decline.  Vaccines played a minimal role in the decrease in deaths from tetanus. Much more significant factors were improvements in sanitation and the advent of the automobile, which contributed to reducing the presence of horse manure in the streets. These changes had a far greater impact on the reduction of both cases and fatalities from tetanus.

Among the misinformation disseminated about tetanus is that there is no cure, for example, as the Mayo Clinic states HERE.  Piper-Terry highlights one cure that is overlooked.  "In this study, IV vitamin C (one gramme per day) resulted in a 100% reduction in case-fatality rate in patients 12 years and under, and a 45% reduction in case-fatality rate in patients aged 13-30 years. The lower efficacy in older teens and adults is most likely because the dose was not high enough," Piper-Terry said.

As well as being unnecessary, the tetanus vaccines are unsafe.  For people living in the United States or other developed countries, the risk of dying from tetanus is approximately 1 in 44 million. Even if we consider the ridiculous claim that serious vaccine injuries occur at a rate of 1 in 1 million, the likelihood of experiencing a severe injury from the tetanus vaccine would still be 44 times greater than the chance of dying from tetanus.

Describing some of the harms the vaccines cause, Piper-Terry explained that all licensed vaccines in the United States for tetanus contain high amounts of aluminium. All tetanus vaccines also contain formaldehyde. Additionally, some contain polysorbate 80 and mercury in the form of Thimerosal.


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