soon recognized and isolated, though not without leaving some very tragic consequences in its wake. Can you imagine what could have happened if its effects had not been discovered when they were?
What we have to understand is that all chemical drugs, no matter how innocent they may appear in the beginning, are bound to have some type of effect, be it large or small, on the human organism. Some drugs or vaccinations may have such a subtle and insidious influence upon the body that their side effects may be apparent only five to ten years later.
In 1978, in my book The Science of Homeopathy, I advanced the theory that vaccinations deeply disturb the organism before they can protect it from a specific disease. But few have asked about the long-term effects of vaccinations. Who can really calculate the net profit or loss from such practice? We all know that vaccinations are "addressed" to the immune system and that their aim is to "force" it to produce antibodies to protect the organism from future attacks of a specific infectious disease.
This idea was really "clever," but the question still remains for future generations to answer whether it was clever enough to outsmart nature.
Several other questions which will take a long time to answer are:
• Can nature (the organism), under the stress of a vaccine,
suffer an unpredictable reaction which rearranges its
deeper structures of defense, such as the reticuloendothelial, immune, sympathetic and para sympathetic systems,
such that it can no longer defend itself from future diseases
of a different type?
• Is it possible that by using such powerful agents we are
accelerating the body’s manifestation of its latent predisposition for chronic diseases?
• Who can foretell, with any degree of certainty, the long-
range consequences of such subtle intervention in the
innermost workings of the human organism?
In my teachings, I have alluded repeatedly to the fact that we have meddled in an unwise and serious manner with the immune system, and that it is possible the present "explosion" of some of the most terrifying chronic diseases of our times—like multiple sclerosis, cancer and rheumatoid arthritis—may have