Tag Archives: Polio

The Polio Virus: Lifecycle

Polio is an infectious disease that has haunted the lives of many for over 3,000 years. The first record of Poliomyelitis in the human body dates back to ancient Egypt where inhabitants of the area engraved a documented version of paralytic Poliomyelitis into stone. When indoor plumbing came into use, in the 20th century, and […]

What is Bulbar Poliomyelitis?

Acute poliomyelitis is a highly contagious viral disease which ranges in severity from inapparent infection to overwhelming paralytic illness and death. The virus is spread by human contact and enters through the nose or mouth, then spreading to various parts of the body. Poliomyelitis is particularly liable to affect certain parts of the spinal cord, […]

The Polio Vaccine: What the Manufacturer’s Package Insert Tells Us

“The use of either the Salk or Sabin vaccine will increase the possibility that your child will contact the disease. It seems that the most effective way to protect your child from polio is to ensure that he does not get the vaccine” – –Dr Mendelsohn M.D. (1984 Of Polio Polio used to be one […]

IPOL Polio Vaccine Ingredients

IPOL is the tradename for the polio vaccine made by Connacia Laboratories. IPOLs include polio vaccine (although they may not be a complete list), 3 types of poliovirus, neomycin, streptomycin, and polymyxin B, formaldehyde, and 2-phenoxyethanol, and a continuous line of monkey kidney cells. Many vaccine ingredients are harmful and potentially harmful. I know Polio […]

Polio: Is the End in Sight?

Polio is a paralytic disease caused by a short, single-stranded RNA virus. Poliovirus is currently found as 2 serotypes in nature: Wild PolioVirus Type1 (WPV1), and Wild PolioVirus Type 3 (WPV3), [Type 2 has been eliminated globally]. In nature, poliovirus causes poliomyelitis* only in human beings. In less than 1% of poliovirus infections, acute flaccid […]