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effects include: neurological damage, learning disabilities, mental retardation, immune system
disorders, blood disorders, paralysis, genetic mutations, autism, hyperactivity, and attention
deficit disorders, chronic draining ear infections, and increased epidemics of asthma, hay fever,
allergies and sudden infant death. Some of the immune system disorders include: chronic fatigue
immune dysfunction, fibromyalgia, Lupus, MS, ALS, type-one (autoimmune) diabetes, Guillain-
Barre, Crohns disease, Steven-Johnsons syndromem, Bells palsy, and others.
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The following
is a brief list of some of the most harmful and prevalent diseases, syndromes or disorders and
how their prevalence has increased:
Allergies Allergies are the sixth leading cause of chronic disease in the US, with more than
50 million people suffering from allergic disease each year.
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There are food allergies and
airborne allergies which are commonly called hay-fever. Food sensitivity is much more
common than food allergies and can produce headaches, fatigue, mood swings, and arthritis.
A 2005 study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology found that 54.3
percent of Americans showed a allergic reaction to ten allergens used in the study (nine of the
allergens were airborne).
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Another study published in the journal found that Forty-five
percent of the children were sensitive to at least one food allergen. Astoundingly, only six
food allergens were used in the study.
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A study out of the United Kingdom found that
hospital admissions increased 700 percent for anaphylaxis associated with allergies and 500
percent for food allergies between 1990 and 2001.
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Allergies have a direct association with
mercury poisoning. The most prevalent sources of mercury are vaccinations and mercury
amalgam dental fillings (more commonly known as silver fillings).
Asthma According to the CDC, approximately 7.7 percent of adult Americans have
asthma.
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Between 1980 and 1999, the annual number of new diagnosis reported for asthma
increased over 82 percent.
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The total number of cases went from 6.7 million in 1980 to 17.3
million.
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Attention Deficit & Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Accurate records have not been kept
on the prevalence of this disorder but medical professional generally agree that it has
increased drastically. One study found that based on doctor visits diagnosing ADHD, between
1979 and 1996 there was a 660 percent increase in ADHD in the US.
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Another study
conducted by Washington State University found that ADHD in the US had increased over
240 percent over a six year period ending in 1998.
Epilepsy According to the CDC, there are currently 2.3 million Americans with epilepsy
and the number is increasing by approximately 180,999 per year.
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Arthritis According to estimates made by the CDC in 2001, 69.9 million Americans
currently have arthritis (1 in 3).
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According to Robert W. Simpson, M.D., of Rutgers
University: Immunization programs against flu, measles, mumps and polio may actually be
seeding humans with RNA to form proviruses which will then become latent cells throughout
the body. . . they can then become activated as a variety of diseases including lupus, cancer,
rheumatism and arthritis.
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Diabetes Since the 1940's diabetes in the United States has increased more than 2,000
percent while the population has increased only 100 percent. In several countries around the
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