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疫苗中的抗HCG荷尔蒙可导致人类绝育?
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Does A Hormone Found In Some Vaccines, Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG),
Cause Infertility In Humans?
A couple of comments by our readers and an article over at tetrahedron.org
are causing us to ask some hard questions about a hormone called "human
chorionic gonadotrophin" (hCG) and vaccines. Apparently, when the hormone
hCG is added to a vaccine, the human body not only develops antibodies
against what it is being vaccinated for, it also develops antibodies against
hCG. If a woman is pregnant when this hormone is injected, her body starts
a battle to kill off this hormone. In essence, injecting this hormone
induces the body's immune system to attack the hormone needed to bring an
unborn child to term. What you will find below is a comment from a reader
named Amy who got the H1N1 vaccine and later had high hCG levels even though
her embryo had stopped growing, a comment from a reader named Goobs about
hCG in vaccines, and an excerpt from an article on tetrahedron.org about hCG
in vaccines. When read together, these pieces start to raise some very
serious questions....
Amy:
I received the H1n1 vaccine (my first flu vaccine ever) at about 6 weeks
pregnant. This was my third pregnancy & I have had two healthy ones prior to
it… A few weeks after receiving the vaccine I had an ultrasound that
showed that the embryo had stopped growing around that same time I had
received the vaccine. Since my HCG levels had not diminished, my doctor put
me on progesterone supplements to see if we could get things moving. Didn’t
help. Days later at about 730pm I began bleeding so badly, my fiance had to
rush me to the ER where I had to spend the night in the most agonizing pain
I have ever experienced in my life, and I was rushed to emergency surgery
after nearly bleeding to death. Not only did we lose what would have been
our precious baby, but my fiance & I were both literally scared to death not
knowing if I was gonna make it. This happened on Dec 8th & I have wondered
since about the possibility of the vaccine being to blame somehow… Also, my
OBGYN (who has been an OB for nearly 40 years) said he had never seen such
a case where my HCG levels & all of my OWN body’s hormones were moving
along normal, yet the baby just STOPPED developing for no obvious reason. He
couldn’t even make sense of this himself. I am glad I finally looked
online, yet SHOCKED to see so many other women have experienced this! Now I
REALLY feel there is a problem with this vaccine. I would NOT recommend that
any pregnant woman get the H1N1 vaccine! It is just not worth the risk!!!
Goobs:
What I find most worrying is that hCG (pregnancy hormone) has been
administered in typhoid vaccines in poor countries. When hCG is added, the
body not only develops antibodies against the carrier (flu virus, typhoid,
etc.) but also develops antibodies against hCG. If the woman is pregnant,
her body has this hormone and a battle begins to kill off the hormone. The
hormone is necessary for the uterus to support a fetus. If the woman is not
pregnant, she develops the antibodies and when she does become pregnant, her
body produces hCG. The hCG antibodies then go to battle to kill this
necessary hormone.
Any woman who has lost their baby or who has had this h1n1 vaccine should
DEMAND that she be tested for anti-hCG antibodies. If they are present, she
most likely will never conceive.
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http://www.tetrahedron.org/articles/new_world_order/HcG_Vaccine
A recent study conducted by the Philippine Medical Association on behalf of
the Philippine Department of Health revealed that almost 20 percent of the
tetanus vaccine sampled positive for the hormone human chorionic
gonadotrophin (hCG), according to Human Life International. Vaccines
containing the hormone immunize women not only against tetanus but also
against pregnancy by inducing the body's immune system to attack the hormone
needed to bring an unborn child to term.
"This study lends credence to what Human Life International (HLI) and some
other groups have suspected all along," said Father Matthew Habiger,
president of the international pro-life/family organization. "We first began
to hear reports last year about tetanus vaccination campaigns in the
developing world that targeted only women of child-bearing or pre-child
bearing years, and that they required multiple injections. The vaccination
program is sponsored by the World Health Organization, an agency with a 20-
year history of researching anti-fertility vaccines," Fr. Habiger said. "We
brought our suspicions to the world's attention. This new study greatly
heightens our concerns." |
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