A tale of two doctors views Archived Message
Posted by walter on October 1, 2019, 2:00 am, in reply to "I see Matt Hancock has been bought by the Big Pharma gangsters. "Compulsory vaccinations" indeed! -"
Dr Sally Davies is the Chief Medical Officer for England and Wales. Described by the BBC as "England's top doctor". However this appears to be an administrative and political position. She is the BBC's goto person. She took criticism around 2011 for reassurances that a French breast implant that had been fraudulently altered to use cheap silicon base was not a health risk, refusing to remove them all while France did. She is seen here in full flow: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/health-16321374/breast-implants-chief-medical-officer-s-reassurance (I was not impressed, but that might just be me) She describes questions about vaccine safety as "social media fake news" https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-45990874 This remark stung a sharp reaction on the comments section from one Professor Chris Exley: " Davies should be ashamed of her comment that questioning the safety of vaccines is 'fake news'. I research vaccine safety and I am someone with a vastly superior scientific record to Davies, I can assure her that all vaccines are not 100% safe and some vaccines are far from that. Davies seems to wish to monkey Trump in her use of this term, shameful for someone in her 'elevated' position. " Professor Chris Exley has been researching the effects of aluminium in the body for 30 plus years. He had no anti-vaccine position. He had no position on aluminium in vaccines either. However that kind of changed after conducting a study on the brains of autistic people and finding all of their brain tissues had high levels of aluminium. Even the younger ones, including a 15-year old. But even that wasn't the key finding. The most significant finding was where it was - in non-neuronal cells. Aluminium in brain tissue in autism https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0946672X17308763 He discusses his findings in this 5-minute clip
Aluminium adjuvants are common in vaccinations (not the MMR I believe). Not surprisingly this research went down like a lead balloon with the medical establishment (attracting either silence or knee-jerk, unfounded criticisms according to Exley) and the media. The aluminium link to autism already a hot potato, for example Do aluminum vaccine adjuvants contribute to the rising prevalence of autism? https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0162013411002212 (the answer according to this paper being "Yes") So is the possible link aluminium and Alzheimers: Chronic aluminum intake causes Alzheimer's disease: applying Sir Austin Bradford Hill's causality criteria. Abstract https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-alzheimers-disease/jad132204, full paper on https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24577474 Both of these papers adhere to the established Bradford Hill criteria for attempting to decide whether an association is causal. The point is, "fake news" they are not.
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