Cocaine Vaccine Uses Mutated Cholera Bacteria!
on February 1, 2012 at 2:53 pm
Lets take a look at the mutated version of a cocaine molecule that will help addicts become even better at snorting big lines of cocaine.ย Looks to me when placebo effect is introduced into the equation it is easy to see how the 35% mark can easily be reached. When was the last time you bragged about getting a 38% on a test?
Research Links
Vaccine for Cocaine Addiction The Cornell Daily Sun Article:
http://cornellsun.com/node/45530
NIH News Cocaine Vaccine Shows Promise Article:
http://www.nih.gov/news/health/oct2009/nida-05.htm
Wikepedia Placebo Effect:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo
Clinical Trials Cocaine Vaccine Study:
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00969878?term=cocaine+vaccine&rank=2
Health Protection Agency Prison Infection Prevention Team:
http://www.hpa.org.uk/Topics/InfectiousDiseases/InfectionsAZ/PrisonInfectionPreventionTeam/PrisonHepBVaccAndHepCTestingProgramme/
Clinical Trial Cocaine Vaccine Study:
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00969878?term=cocaine+vaccine&rank=2
The World Health Organization Cholera:
http://www.who.int/topics/cholera/en/
Clinical Trials Cholera Studies:
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=cholera+vaccine
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Thank you so much for this information. Our deguhtar is 16 mo old and has never been immunized. She is a happy, healthy, smart, and very spirited little girl. She’s only been sick once with a slight fever, and it only lasted a day. My 2 sisters were the ones who informed me on the risks of immunizations. When I was younger, I never really worried or looked into on my own. I always thought to just trust the doctors. When she was a day old, the nurse came in and tried to give her the HepB vaccine. I refused, and had to sign a form, but that was ok. I never really understood why they would want to give a newborn, just a day old, a shot like that, when I didn’t have to get it until I was 21 years old, and in the medical field. (I work for a dental office). A few days after she was born, the nurse came in and tried to give me a shot that would supposedly protect me from a disease that I’d never heard of that would put me at risk of having a miscarriage or birth defects in the future, if I wasn’t immune. I asked her if I had to get it and she said yes. She left the room to get it ready and since I was concerned, I called my sister and asked if she’d ever heard of that. She said no, and that I shouldn’t get it since I don’t really know much about it. When the nurse came back in, I refused the shot and had to sign a refusal form. I wonder how often they try to give that shot after a woman has given birth? Has anyone else ever heard of this?Every time I take my deguhtar to her check-ups they always ask about vaccines and when I say we don’t do shots , they look at me funny and make me feel like I’m making a bad decision for my child. The doctor once asked me why I choose not to immunize, and I told her because she’s so healthy, smart, and happy now, what happens if I get her vaccinations and she gets sick? The only response I got was, well all I can say is our parents chose to get our shots when we were young, and we’re ok . I now feel much better, and more confident that we made the right decision not to immunize our little girl ๐