Friday 13 September 2019

The Elephant in the Room Part 2


Here is the heading and part of an article from the Courier Mail of September 13th 2019 that I read today:

Rapid rise in food allergy

Parliament inquiry into deadly anaphylaxis

Deadly anaphylaxis rates from food have doubled in 10 years while hospital admissions have increased five-fold over the past 20 years. Allergy and anaphylaxis will be examined in a parliamentary enquiry with over four million Australians living with the life-threatening health condition. The reason for the rapid rise in allergies in Australia, which has one the highest rates in the world, is unknown ... Allergy and Anaphylaxis Australia figures show that one in 10 infants now have a food allergy.
The elephant in the room comes to mind when anticipating the direction this parliamentary enquiry will take. Any suggestion that the aggressive marketing of vaccines over the past 20 years may have contributed to this epidemic of allergies and anaphylactic reactions will be steadfastly ignored. As Figure 1 reveals, silence as to the role of vaccines will be maintained throughout the enquiry, a variety of diversions will be explored, ignorance will be feigned regarding the damage vaccines cause and denial invoked if any such damage is mentioned. The reluctance to avoid any offence to pharmaceutical and medical interests will ensure avoidance of any mention of the real culprit behind what is clearly a scandal of epic proportions.

Figure 1

I might be wrong but I doubt it. I've posted frequently on the damage caused by vaccines so I'm not going to go into any of that here. An example of the blatant desire to even consider vaccines as a possibility is shown in this 2018 article titled WHY IS AUSTRALIA THE FOOD ALLERGY CAPITAL OF THE WORLD? In this article, three hypotheses for the reasons behind the rise in allergy are mentioned, collectively known as the 5 D’s:

Dry skin and Diet
Vitamin D
Dogs and Dribble

Perhaps the defining D is Drivel as regards this study. In reading over it, there is not a single mention of vaccinations, despite the following admission:
If you are unable to remember many children having an allergy when you were young, and have thought that it seems as though these days every second child has some kind of allergy, you’re not mistaken. The rate of food allergy in children has exploded over the last 30 years – from almost non-existence prior to the 1980s to >10% of infants tested in a Melbourne-based study having a verifiable food allergy in 2011.
The parliamentary enquiry will draw on the expertise of professionals like Professor Katie Allen who is mentioned in the article. She may be well-intentioned by her myopia ensures she will not see the elephant in the room. 

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