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HPV: vaccine proteins mimic human proteins-immune system attacks self

Computer-assisted analysis of molecular mimicry between human papillomavirus 16 E7 oncoprotein and human protein sequences

Definition: Molecular mimicry is defined as the theoretical possibility that sequence similarities between foreign and self-peptides are sufficient to result in the cross-activation of autoreactive T or B cells by pathogen-derived peptides

The ability of the immune system to distinguish between self and non-self molecules is an important property in maintaining tissue/organism integrity.

Molecular mimicry induced autoimmunity can occur when the non-self and host determinants are similar enough to cross-react, yet different enough to break immunological tolerance.

When high degrees of similarity are present between non-self (vaccine proteins) and self molecules, the breaking of the powerful self-tolerance mechanisms that avoid harmful self-reactivity seems unlikely.

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Molecular Mimicry and food allergies

http://www.nutritionqed.com/blog/2015/07/autoimmune-diseases-and-nutrition/

Mind-blowing Compilation of Anti-Vaccine Rallies World Wide (Must watch)

https://www.facebook.com/avn.org.au/videos/vb.1594559574167102/2001681173454938/?type=2&theater

Here is a 20 min video clip showing the global media blackout of public rallies against mandatory vaccines in many countries

Judge will send mother to prison for not vaccinating her son (Michigan)

 

A mother has been told she will go to prison unless her son is vaccinated.

Rebecca Bredow believes she has the right to choose whether to inoculate her child based on her “knowledge of vaccines”.

But a judge in Detroit has given her a week to comply with the order or be thrown in jail, WXYZ Studios reports.

“I would rather sit behind bars standing up for what I believe in, than giving in to something I strongly don’t believe in,” Ms Bredow told the TV network.

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Maturity of Immune systems: Infant to Elderly

 

Evolution of the immune system in humans from infancy to old age

This article reviews the development of the immune response through neo-
natal, infant and adult life, including pregnancy, ending with the decline in
old age. A picture emerges of a child born with an immature, innate and adap-
tive immune system, which matures and acquires memory as he or she grows.
It then goes into decline in old age. These changes are considered alongside the
risks of different types of infection, autoimmune disease and malignancy

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VLA COMMENT: The infant, the child does not have a mature liver de-tox function (Cytochrome P450 families) until after three years old.  Giving vaccines in-utero, at birth, and 20 vaccine doses by the age of three is destroying the immune system of every child.  (see: miscarriages from flu shots; see: vaccine ingredients that cannot be detoxed

Fluoride exposure in-utero linked to lower IQ in kids

The study, published Tuesday in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, evaluated nearly 300 sets of mothers and children in Mexico and tested the children twice for cognitive development over the course of 12 years. However, although the researchers found a potential connection to a child’s exposure to fluoride in utero, they found no significant influence from fluoride exposure on brain development once a child was born.

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NOTE:  About 75% of Americans are exposed to fluoride through public water, but Mexico does not have a fluoridation program.

Carbon Nanotubes Can Make Sea Water Drinkable

The nanotubes, hollow structures made of carbon atoms in a unique arrangement, are more than 50,000 times thinner than a human hair. The super smooth inner surface of the nanotube is responsible for their remarkably high water permeability, while the tiny pore size blocks larger salt ions.

Increasing demands for fresh water pose a global threat to sustainable development, resulting in water scarcity for 4 billion people. Current water purification technologies can benefit from the development of membranes with specialized pores that mimic highly efficient and water selective biological proteins.  READ MORE…