Charles Alan Blake "Alan" Clemetson FRCOG, FRCSC, FACOG (October 31, 1923 – August 30, 2006)
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Child abuse or infantile scurvy/vaccine injury?

See: Shaken Baby Syndrome

To prevent death following vaccination Alan Clemetson's opinion is;  "There are very rare instances of severe reactions or even death following the usual infant inoculations. Although such events are rare, we need to do all we can to prevent them.
    Animal observations have shown that the blood histamine concentration is increased following the injection of vaccines or toxoids and this is most likely responsible for the problems.
    Vitamin C supplementation is now known to reduce the blood histamine levels; it also reduces the mortality rates following inoculations, both in animals and in man.
    It is suggested that inoculations should not be given to severely debilitated infants and that supplementary vitamin C should be given in orange juice, before inoculation, to any infant with coryza, and also to any infant or adult who is to receive an unduly large number of inoculations at one time.
    Moreover, vitamin C should be given by injection whenever convulsions or other untoward events occur within a day or two after vaccination or inoculation."[1]  Why not try Clemetson's suggestions - out of curiosity? ----Michael D Innis, [2008] Rapid Responses to Does cot death still exist?

In his article "Vaccinations, Inoculations and Ascorbic Acid," C. Alan B. Clemetson, MD suggests that some of the severe reactions in infants after vaccination may be due to elevated histamine levels. Elevated histamine levels in tissue cause conditions such as hay fever, allergic rhinitis, and nettle-rash. Elevated blood histamine levels, however, cause convulsions, coma, and death. Experiments with guinea pigs have shown that the injection of vaccines or toxoids raise blood histamine levels.

Dr. Clemetson says that vitamin C supplementation reduces blood histamine levels by converting histamine to hydrantoin-5-acetic acid and then to aspartic acid. Supplementation also reduces mortality rates in animals and people who have received inoculations. Conversely, studies have shown that a deficiency of vitamin C made guinea pigs (who, like humans, do not manufacture vitamin C in their bodies) more sensitive to the negative effects of histamine. J.L. Parrot and G. Richet found that significantly less histamine killed half of the guinea pigs in their experiments after 15 days on a vitamin C-deficient diet. Instead of 8 mg/kg, only 2.5 mg/kg was needed.

In his article, Dr. Clemetson reports the clinical experience of Australian doctor A. Kalokerinos. Dr. Kalokerinos was deeply disturbed by the number of deaths among the Aboriginal and Caucasian children that he vaccinated for diphtheria, whooping cough, and tetanus (DPT). He had been vaccinating them when they were brought to the clinic because of illness (such as upper respiratory infection) because he thought he might not see them again. Infection of any kind is known to cause "a sharp drop in the blood leukocyte ascorbic acid concentration," and the vitamin C levels in these children were low even before they became ill. By giving the children vitamin C, Dr. Kalokerinos was able to give them the DPT vaccine without causing more deaths.

Dr. Clemetson says that he "does not dispute the need for these inoculations...." He does, however, recommend that children with coryza and children and adults receiving multiple inoculations at the same time be given 500 mg of vitamin C in orange juice beforehand to prevent severe reactions. If possible, inoculation of debilitated infants should be postponed. In the event that convulsions occur within a day or two after vaccination, he says that vitamin C should be given by injection.

Articles

Clemetson, CAB (2006) "Caffey Revisited: A Commentary on the Origin of "Shaken Baby Syndrome.” J Am Phys Surg 2006; 11:20-21 (PDF)

Clemetson CAB (2004) "Capillary Fragility as a Cause of Substantial Hemorrhage in Infants." Medical Hypotheses And Research VOL. 1, No. 2/3, July 1, pp. 121-129

Clemetson CA (2004) "Shaken baby syndrome: a medicolegal problem." (Letter) N Z Med J. 2004 Nov 5;117(1205):U1160. PMID 15570337 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA (2004) "Was it "shaken baby" or a variant of Barlow's disease?" J Am Phys Surg 9: 78-80 (PDF)

Clemetson, CAB (2004) "Capillary Fragility as a Cause of Subdural and Retinal Hemorrhages in Infancy." Red Flags – Editorial – August 10

Clemetson CA (2004) "Individual reactions following vaccinations or inoculations are highly variable." (Letter) Mil Med. 2004 Feb;169(2):v. PMID: 15040623 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA (2004) "Elevated blood histamine caused by vaccinations and Vitamin C deficiency may mimic the shaken baby syndrome." Med Hypotheses. 62(4):533-6. Review. PMID: 15050101

Clemetson CA (2002) "Shaken baby or scurvy?" J. Orthomolecular Medicine 17(4):193-196

Clemetson CA (2002) "Barlow's disease." Med Hypotheses. 2002 Jul;59(1):52-6. PMID: 12160680

Clemetson CA (2002) Was the baby shaken? Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients #222, p.112-13

Clemetson CA (1999) "Vaccinations, inoculations and ascorbic acid." J. Orthomolecular Medicine 14:137-142

Clemetson CA (1999) "The key role of histamine in the development of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease." Med Hypotheses. Jan;52(1):1-8. Review. PMID: 10342662

Clemetson CA (1991) "Vitamin C and multifactorial disease." J. Orthomolecular Medicine 6:161-165

Champagne ET, Hinojosa O, and Clemetson CA (1990) "Production of Ascorbate Free Radicals in Infant Formulas and Other Media." J Food Sci 55(4):1133-6.

Clemetson CA, Cafaro V (1981) "Abruptio placentae." Int J Gynaecol Obstet. Dec;19(6):453-60. PMID: 6121727

Clemetson CA (1980) "Histamine and ascorbic acid in human blood."J Nutr. 1980 Apr;110(4):662-8. PMID: 7365537

Clemetson CA (1979) "Some thoughts on the epidemiology of cardiovascular disease (with special reference to women "on the pill"). Role of ascorbic acid." Med Hypotheses. Aug;5(8):825-34.PMID: 514120

Clemetson CA, de Carlo SJ, Burney GA, Patel TJ, Kozhiashvili N, Taylor RA (1978) "Estrogens in food: the almond mystery." Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 1978;15(6):515-21. PMID: 29799

Clemetson CA, Verma UL, De Carlo SJ (1977) "Secretion and reabsorption of uterine luminal fluid in rats." J Reprod Fertil. Mar;49(2):183-7. PMID: 557549

Clemetson CA (1976) "Ascorbic acid and diabetes mellitus." Med Hypotheses. Sep-Oct;2(5):193-4. PMID: 967063

Tantayaporn P, Mallikarjuneswara VR, de Carlo J, Clemetson CA (1974) "The effects of estrogen and progesterone on the volume and electrolyte content of the uterine luminal fluid of the rat." Endocrinology. Oct;95(4):1034-45. PMID: 4416234 No abstract available

Clemetson CA, Hassan R, Mallikarjuneswara VR, Wallace G (1973) "Tilt-bend cesarean section." Obstet Gynecol. 1973 Aug;42(2):290-8. PMID: 4721420 No abstract available

Clemetson CA, Kim JK, De Jesus TP, Mallikarjuneswara VR, Wilds JH (1973) "Human uterine fluid potassium and the menstrual cycle." J Obstet Gynaecol Br Commonw. Jun;80(6):553-61. PMID 4720532 No abstract available

Mallikarjuneswara VR, de Jesus TPS, Clemetson CA (1972) The effect of an intrauterine foreign body on the sodium and potassium concentrations of the uterine fluid of the rat." Contraception 6:499-512

Clemetson CA, Kim JK, Mallikarjuneswara VR, Wilds JH (1972) "The sodium and potassium concentrations in the uterine fluid of the rat at the time of implantation." J Endocrinol. Sep;54(3):417-23. PMID: 5071364 No abstract available

Kalesh DG, Mallikarjuneswara VR, Clemetson CA (1971) "Effect of estrogen-containing oral contraceptives on platelet and plasma ascorbic acid concentrations." Contraception 4:183-192.

Saroja N, Mallikarjuneswara VR, Clemetson CA (1971) "Effect of estrogens on ascorbic acid in the plasma and blood vessels of guinea pigs." Contraception 3:269-277.

Ansari I, Wallace G, Clemetson CA, Mallikarjuneswara VR, Clemetson CDM (1970) "Tilt caesarean section." J Obstet Gynaecol Br Commonw. Aug;77(8):713-21. PMID: 5452133 No abstract available

Clemetson CA, Mallikarjuneswara VR, Moshfeghi MM, Carr JJ, Wilds JH (1970) "The effects of oestrogen and progesterone on the sodium and potassium concentrations of rat uterine fluid." J Endocrinol. Jul;47(3):309-19. PMID 5465726 No abstract available

Clemetson CA, Moshfeghi MM, Mallikarjuneswara VR (1970) "Electrophoretic mobility of the rat blastocyst." Contraception 1:357-360

Mallikarjuneswara VR, Clemetson CA, Carr JJ (1970) "Determination of bilirubin in amniotic fluid. A new, simple, and efficient method." Clin Chem. Mar;16(3):180-4. PMID: 5437956 No abstract available

Clemetson CA (1969) "Menorrhagia rheumatica." La Vie Medicale, No Hors Serie, Decembre, pp 1-10: Symposium International – Paroi Vasculaire et Flavonoides – Comptes Rendus – Hospital Saint-Antoine, Paris, June 27.

Clemetson CA (1966) l Bioflavonoidi Quali Antioossidanti per L’AQcido Ascorbico Symposium sui Biolavonoidi, Stresa, Italy April 23, pp 584-593

Clemetson CA, Andersen L (1966) "Plant polyphenols as antioxidants for ascorbic acid." Ann N Y Acad Sci. Sep 30;136(14):341-76. PMID: 4961574 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA, Andersen L (1964) "Ascorbic acid metabolism in preeclampsia." Obstet Gynecol. 1964 Nov;24:744-82. PMID: 14227609 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA, Blair LM (1962) "Capillary strength of women with menorrhagia." Am J Obstet Gynecol. May 15;83:1269-79. PMID 13860008 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA, Blair LM, Reed DH (1962) "Estrogens and capillary strength." Am J Obstet Gynecol. May 15;83:1261-8. PMID 13879913 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA, Blair L, Brown AB (1962) "Capillary strength and the menstrual cycle."Ann N Y Acad Sci. Apr 15;93:279-99. PMID 13879912 No abstract available.

Brown AB, Clemetson CA (1961) "Influence of environmental temperature on survival of premature animals." Canad. Med. Assoc. J. 84:491-494

Clemetson CA (1960) "Aortic hypoplasia and its significance in the aetiology of pre-eclamptic toxaemia." J Obstet Gynaecol Br Emp. Feb;67:90-101. PMID 13810651 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA (1958) "Ectopia vesicae and split pelvis; an account of pregnancy in a woman with treated ectopia vesicae and split pelvis, including a review of the literature." J Obstet Gynaecol Br Emp. Dec; 65(6):973-81 PMID 13621295 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA (1956) "The difference in birth weight of human twins. Twin blood studies. III. Placental transfer of amino-acids." J Obstet Gynaecol Br Emp. 1956 Feb;63(1):15-8. PMID 13295857 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA (1956) "The difference in birth weight of human twins. Twin blood studies. II. Cord blood haemoglobin levels."J Obstet Gynaecol Br Emp. 1956 Feb;63(1):9-14. PMID 13295856 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA (1956) "The difference in birth weight of human twins. Twin blood studies. I. Oxygen analysis of umbilical cord blood." J Obstet Gynaecol Br Emp. Feb;63(1):1-8. PMID 13295855 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA, Churchman J (1955) "Plasma amino-acid levels following protein ingestion by pregnant and non-pregnant subjects." J Obstet Gynaecol Br Emp. Jun;62(3):390-4. PMID 14392520 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA, Churchman J (1954) "The placental transfer of amino-acids in normal and toxaemic pregnancy." J. Obstet. Gynaec. Brit. Emp. 61:364-371 PMID 13175066 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA, Churchman J (1953) "Oxygen and carbon dioxide content of umbilical artery and vein blood in toxaemic and normal pregnancy." J Obstet Gynaecol Br Emp. Jun;60(3):335–344. PMID: 13061996 No abstract available.

Clemetson CA (1953) "The oxygen saturation of umbilical artery and vein blood at birth, with special reference to cord obstruction." Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 46:94-96