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slowbell
27th June 2012, 12:15 PM
Something happened this morning that got me thinking about hepatitis B, and I urge folks to consider getting vaccinated for it. I've been vaccinated previously, for employment reasons. Millions of people carry hep b, and there is no cure for it. It stays alive in exposed blood for up to 24 hours, if I remember correctly, so it's possible to catch it just going through day to day life.
What happened this morning, is that I sometimes use a semi-public shower, used by quite a few folks here. It's usually a very clean shower and well kept. As I was showering, I felt something move under my foot. I lift up my foot, and underneath it, hidden next to the shower mate...a razor blade. Thankfully, I was wearing flip flops. This is a perfect situation that could have led to catching hep b.
Something to think about.
Also, always wear flip flops in public showers!!
Silver Rocket Bitches!
27th June 2012, 12:24 PM
I agree. Always wear flips flops or water shoes in public showers.
osoab
27th June 2012, 12:29 PM
Avoid public showers and toilets. Problem solved.
mamboni
27th June 2012, 12:48 PM
I agree with everything said here. The vaccine is a good preventative, if you accept the risks of vaccination, albeit very small. I work in a high risk profession and took the vaccine.
It is fairly difficult to contract [serum] hepatitis B if you :
1. don't share needles with other IV drug users
2. avoid getting cut or punctured by bloody objects
3. avoid anal sex.
BTW, the new medical/clinical term in vogue for gay men is now "men who have sex with sex," MSWM, I kid you not. LOL
Old Herb Lady
27th June 2012, 04:52 PM
Something happened this morning that got me thinking about hepatitis B, and I urge folks to consider getting vaccinated for it. I've been vaccinated previously, for employment reasons. Millions of people carry hep b,
and there is no cure for it. It stays alive in exposed blood for up to 24 hours, if I remember correctly, so it's possible to catch it just going through day to day life.
What happened this morning, is that I sometimes use a semi-public shower, used by quite a few folks here. It's usually a very clean shower and well kept. As I was showering, I felt something move under my foot. I lift up my foot, and underneath it, hidden next to the shower mate...a razor blade. Thankfully, I was wearing flip flops. This is a perfect situation that could have led to catching hep b.
Something to think about.
Also, always wear flip flops in public showers!!
Um, Who says there's no cure for it ?? That's complete nonsense that you've brainwashed into believing by the establishment.
Also , Hepatitis B virus can survive outside the body at least 7 days not just 24 hrs.
Hep B Vax ingredients:
Non mercury version: Aluminum Hydroxyphosphate Sulfate, Amino Acids, Dextrose, Formaldehyde or Formalin, Mineral Salts, Potassium Aluminum Sulfate, Soy Peptone, Yeast Protein
Mercury Version: Aluminum Hydroxide, Phosphate Buffers, Thimerosal, Yeast Protein
Also the vax causes liver damage, but it is supposed to prevent liver damage.
Blacks have the highest incidence rates of Hep B
And....You'd probably never eat out again in your life if you knew some of the food-handlers preparing your dinner, too !
Think SUPER STRONG ANTI-VIRAL herbs.....Oregano Oil, Thyme Oil, Clove etc, however prevention is better--a superb well-functioning/ strong immune system !
(Most hepatitis B infections come and go unrecognized !) A small percentage it takes hold, causes liver damage & liver cancer.
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Hep B Vaccine Damages The Liver It Is Supposed To Protect
February 29th 2012 at 7:30 am by Sayer Ji (http://gold-silver.us/gmi-blogs/sayerji)
Startling new research published in the journal Apoptosis indicates that hepatitis B vaccine, which is designed to prevent Hepatitis B virus-induced damage to the liver,
actually causes liver cell destruction.
In the study titled "Hepatitis B vaccine induces apoptotic death (http://gold-silver.us/article/hepatitis-b-vaccine-induces-cell-death-liver-cells-and-mouse-liver) in Hepa1-6 cells," researchers set out to "...establish an in vitro model system amenable to mechanistic investigations of cytotoxicity induced by hepatitis B vaccine, and to investigate the mechanisms of vaccine-induced cell death."1
They found the hepatitis B vaccine induced a "loss of mitochondrial integrity, apoptosis induction, and cell death" in liver cells exposed to a low dose of adjuvanted hepatitis B vaccine.
The adjuvant used was aluminum hydroxide (http://gold-silver.us/toxic-ingredient/aluminum-hydroxide), which is increasingly being identified as a contributing cause of autoimmune disease in immunized populations.
The discovery that the hepatitis B vaccine damages the liver (hepatotoxicity) confirms earlier findings (1999) that the vaccine increases the incidence of liver problems (http://gold-silver.us/article/hepatitis-b-vaccine-associated-increased-risk-liver-problems-us-children-less-6-years-old-19) in U.S. children less than 6 years old by up to 294% versus unvaccinated controls.
Another study published in the journal Hepatogastroentology in 2002, observed that Hepatitis B vaccination was statistically associated with gastrointestinal (http://gold-silver.us/article/hepatitis-b-vaccination-was-statistically-associated-gastrointestinal-reactions-including-he) reactions including: hepatitis, gastrointestinal disease and liver function test abnormalities in comparison to other vaccine control groups.
This, however, is only the tip of the iceberg...
In a revealing study published in June 2011 in the journal Molecular Biology Reports, researchers demonstrated that hepatitis B vaccine alters the expression of 144 genes (http://gold-silver.us/article/hepatitis-b-vaccine-alters-expression-144-genes-mouse-liver-within-1-day-vaccination-7-which) in the mouse liver within 1 day of vaccination, 7 of which are related to inflammation and metabolism. The authors noted:
"Pharmaceutical companies usually perform safety testing of vaccines, but all requirements of the World Health Organization and drug pharmacopoeias depend on general toxicity testing, and the gene expression study of hepatitis B vaccine is not done routinely to test vaccine quality."
Could the gene-expression altering affects of hepatitis B vaccine (http://gold-silver.us/anti-therapeutic-action/vaccination-hepatitis-b) be one reason why there are over 60 serious detrimental health effects associated with the vaccine as documented in the peer-reviewed and published biomedical literature, including sudden infant death?
Other potential mechanisms of action behind hepatitis B vaccine's dangerous side effects, are as follows...
Hepatitis B vaccines may contain Hepatitis B Virus (http://gold-silver.us/article/hepatitis-b-vaccination-has-potential-induce-central-demyelinating-disorders-such-multiple-s) polymerase as a contaminant, which may trigger an auto-immune process against the myelin (http://gold-silver.us/article/demyelinating-effect-hepatitis-b-vaccination-could-be-due-contamination-vaccine-partial-hepa) (protective coating on the nerves) in some vaccinated subjects.
Hepatitis B vaccine may induced autoimmune demyelinating (http://gold-silver.us/article/hepatitis-b-vaccine-may-induce-autoimmune-demyelinating-disease-through-molecular-mimicry-ex) disease through the molecular mimicry that exists between the vaccine antigen (http://gold-silver.us/article/hepatitis-b-vaccination-may-contribute-autoimmune-demyelinating-complications-due-immunologi), Epstein-Barr virus and human myelin.
http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/hep-b-vaccine-damages-liver-it-supposed-protect
http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/B/bFAQ.htm
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:7uM_wqvpgI0J:www.immunize.org/catg.d/p2100nrs.pdf+strange+hepatitis+b&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShDB1S8e0vkpJc_STI_onQ1OQOQLkm3b5D6ATOt HRD-bxL3qjRErEcuEF40EwKh9PhDxXNhldjOQ3r3UtaR-6sYEEZyKeUu_WATqw1WWhwFr2Ds2M47XeAxnIz2E-Ys7aiOR2La&sig=AHIEtbQ1oztW_Uz9Lcvehm71lC1ausrdmg
slowbell
27th June 2012, 05:02 PM
OHL, I think you are confusing Hep B with Hep A. Hep B, and C, there is no cure for it, and your life sucks because you can't have sex without risk of infecting another person. You ethically need to tell the person you have a communicable disease.
Hep A is what you get from food. Food, that the preparer didn't wash their hands after they wiped their asses. That passes through your system and is cured.
I don't doubt that the Hep B vac is bad for the liver, but it does beat the alternative, imo. A life long incurable disease. Like Mamboni, it was required for me to get the hep shots for past work I've done.
To the others who think you can't get hep B out in daily life. Think of a hotel, they did a study on comforters on the beds and found hundreds of different bodily fluids in the comforters. Apparently most hotels only wash the sheets.
Old Herb Lady
27th June 2012, 05:10 PM
OHL, I think you are confusing Hep B with Hep A. Hep B, and C, there is no cure for it, and your life sucks because you can't have sex without risk of infecting another person. You ethically need to tell the person you have a communicable disease.
Hep A is what you get from food. Food, that the preparer didn't wash their hands after they wiped their asses. That passes through your system and is cured.
I don't doubt that the Hep B vac is good for the liver, but it does beat the alternative, imo. A life long incurable disease. Like Mamboni, it was required for me to get the hep shots for past work I've done.
To the others who think you can't get hep B out in daily life. Think of a hotel, they did a study on comforters on the beds and found hundreds of different bodily fluids in the comforters. Apparently most hotels only wash the sheets.
I'm not confusing anything. You're confused, sorry.
You think food preparers dont cut themselves and the blood doesn't get into your food ?
Ha ! Ever find a bandaid in your salad before because it slipped off the preparer's finger when chopping your lettuce ?
Incurable, my arse,. I had no clue that you were so brainwashed, Sorry to hear it. There are NO incurable diseases, only incurable people.
Yes you can get it very easily in everyday life, I already understand that and I provided links for people to read just that.
slowbell
27th June 2012, 05:21 PM
I'm not confusing anything. You're confused, sorry.
You think food preparers dont cut themselves and the blood doesn't get into your food ?
Ha ! Ever find a bandaid in your salad before because it slipped off the preparer's finger when chopping your lettuce ?.
Again, that is Hep A. You can't get Hep B from ingesting blood on food...your blood must be in contact with their blood to catch it. Or, dried blood, up to 7 days (I stand corrected on my 24 hour call).
Again, there's no cure for Hep B, or Hep C. Hep C is rare, Hep B is not!
Mamboni...help here, how do you deal with this woman? :)
Dogman
27th June 2012, 05:29 PM
Again, that is Hep A. You can't get Hep B from ingesting blood on food...your blood must be in contact with their blood to catch it. Or, dried blood, up to 7 days (I stand corrected on my 24 hour call).
Again, there's no cure for Hep B, or Hep C. Hep C is rare, Hep B is not!
Mamboni...help here, how do you deal with this woman? :)
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Old Herb Lady
27th June 2012, 05:32 PM
Again, that is Hep A. You can't get Hep B from ingesting blood on food...your blood must be in contact with their blood to catch it. Or, dried blood, up to 7 days (I stand corrected on my 24 hour call).
Again, there's no cure for Hep B, or Hep C. Hep C is rare, Hep B is not!
Mamboni...help here, how do you deal with this woman? :)
who told u there was no cure ? WHO ? A wholistic person or a medical person ?
There are no incurable diseases. If you think you're right then you're right. Good luck !
slowbell
27th June 2012, 05:38 PM
who told u there was no cure ? WHO ? A wholistic person or a medical person ?
There are no incurable diseases. If you think you're right then you're right. Good luck !
Well, a medical person told me I suppose. But, that's the reason for the vaccination. The best cure is to not catch the damn thing to begin with! That was my original point! Damnit.
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