CMSRI Wins Award for Outstanding Research on Dangers of Vaccination

For many years, the Children’s Medical Safety Research Institute (CMSRI) has been tirelessly campaigning about the dangers of vaccination. Their research is second to none, and they have helped fund studies conducted by some of world’s leading scientists and researchers, ensuring that children from around the world have a far safer future to look forward to.

On their website, they stated that:

There is a growing worldwide epidemic of chronic disease and disability. The Children’s Medical Safety Research Institute (CMSRI) is dedicated to funding research into why – and what can be done about it.” [1]

In fact, CMSRI is one of the few organizations solely dedicated to funding independent research. All of the research funded by this organization is completely independent and has not received financial backing from the pharmaceutical industry.

This is extremely important because the majority of research claiming scientific proof that vaccinations are safe is being offered to the public by organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), groups that are financed by the pharmaceutical industry and therefore cannot be classified as being completely independent.

This year alone, the CMSRI has helped to fund the following studies and many more:

  • The first ever comparative health outcomes study of vaccinated and unvaccinated homeschooled children. [2, 3]
  • Research enabling measurements of aluminum content in human brain tissue of brain donors who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and autism. [4]
  • Basic bench science of the biochemistry of aluminum adjuvants to study what happens after aluminum is injected; this research was never done by health authorities before deciding that it was safe to include aluminum in an increasing number of childhood vaccinations. [5]
  • A study of dietary aluminum exposure and toxicity in a pediatric population; research on the effect of aluminum adjuvants in clinically relevant doses on behavior in a mouse model of HPV vaccine. [6]
  • A study to evaluate the bio-distribution of aluminum after it has been injected; where does the aluminum travel, what mechanisms are activated, what is the timing of the distribution of aluminum in distant organs. [7]
  • An international autoimmune disease registry to enable clinicians from around the world to share and analyze data on symptoms, treatment and causal factors of sometimes rare autoimmune/auto-inflammatory conditions. [8]

In fact, CMSRI has been ahead of some of the leading institutions in the world,  funding research for nearly a decade on causal factors underlying these epidemics.

To see a comprehensive list of all of the research funded by CMSRI, please go to the CMSRI website. [9]

CMSRI Receives an Award for Their Work

Due to the nature of their work, it is rare for such an organization to receive recognition for their work. However, amazingly, just days ago, CMSRI was fortunate enough to receive such an honor, when they were awarded $20,000 towards their research and public awareness programs at The Truth About Cancer charity gala.

Not only was this a great honor for such a worthwhile organization, but the extra financial support will help fund extremely valuable research and has the potential to save lives.

How Much Funding Does it Take to Complete the Studies Funded by CMSRI?

Each grant ranges from $100,000 to $300,000, depending on the type of study, the length of the study, and the materials and methods used. Since all administrative costs are funded by the founder, and CMSRI is an all-volunteer organization, all funds raised from the public are directed toward research.

Donations from the public are essential to CMSRI’s existence; public charities, by their definition, must be supported by the public in order to remain a tax-deductible organization.

In an email, Mrs. Claire Dwoskin, the organization’s founder, explained that:

Your children’s, your loved ones’, and even your own health is at great risk.  We have assembled some of the world’s leading medical researchers and scientists to work on this, but they can’t conduct the large-scale studies necessary to validate the results of their very promising clinical trials without adequate funding. 

Please make this the year that you commit some amount – any amount – to supporting independent research into the real causes of today’s chronic illness epidemic. Over the next two weeks, your tax-deductible donation can make twice the difference!” 

She is, of course, correct and when you look back at some of the amazing studies that this organization has funded over the years, it easy to see why donating to this charity makes perfect sense.

It does indeed make perfect sense, especially when you consider that a significant percentage of the U.S. population is suffering from at least one type of chronic health condition, and no causes or effective treatments have been identified that can restore the individual to a healthy state.

The research that CMSRI is funding is already demonstrating benefit in patients who have multiple sclerosis, Alzhiemer’s disease and epilepsy. We can do so much more with your help.

By donating to CMSRI, you are not only investing in an organization dedicated to discovering the truth about vaccine safety, but we believe that you are also investing into your children’s future. One hundred percent of all donations go directly towards funding research. After all, what parent wants to be provided with only studies and research on childhood vaccinations that have been financed by the vaccine manufacturers?

Can you help the CMSRI meet its annual fundraising goal so that more high quality research can be funded? If you are reading this article as a representative of a foundation or are a philanthropist, please join CMSRI and help fund a study.

References

  1. http://www.cmsri.org/ 
  2. http://www.cmsri.org/…MawsonStudyPretermBirth5.8.2017.pdf 
  3. http://www.cmsri.org…MawsonStudyHealthOutcomes5.8.2017.pdf 
  4. https://vactruth.com/2017/12/05/aluminum-and-autism/
  5. https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles…
  6. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12026-016-8826-6 
  7. https://www.nature.com/articles/srep31578
  8. http://info.cmsri.org/blog/new-autoimmune-disease-registry/
  9. http://www.cmsri.org/cmsri-funded-research/
About the author

Christina England, BA Hons