Thread: Flu Shot
View Single Post
Old 10-01-2012, 03:03 PM
mrsD's Avatar
mrsD mrsD is offline
Wisest Elder Ever
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Great Lakes
Posts: 33,508
15 yr Member
mrsD mrsD is offline
Wisest Elder Ever
mrsD's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Great Lakes
Posts: 33,508
15 yr Member
Lightbulb

If the flu shot is going to bother your PN or other autoimmune issues it will be a delayed reaction.

It also depends on:
1) if the flu shot even has what it claims in it: And in the past there have been many recalls, over the years. One year ParkeDavis made inert shots! Imagine that!
http://wupa.wustl.edu/record_archive...6-97/1495.html
And just last year the H1N1 was recalled by one company who put the deadly H5N1 in it:
http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/con...11flunews.html

2) what the adjuvant is, in it.

My personal opinion is that doctors have no clue what is in the shot and only share the "kool aid" and parrot the recommendations. There is a code...called "standard of care".
They all agree to this via their associations, because of liability risks. Should a doctor NOT recommend the flu shot, then the person gets pneumonia and sues, then if standard of care is violated, the plaintiff has more likely a chance of winning the suit. Standard of care was gone into in detail in the Michael Jackson trial where his doctor, Conrad Murray violated "standard of care" in using the dangerous propofol in a home setting without emergency safeguards.

My doctor ASKS if I want a flu shot, and when I refuse she puts that in my records. But she never pushes me to get one even though I am old, have pre-diabetes, have a history of asthma and have had pneumonia once.

Since I have used Vit D to raise my levels appropriately I do not get sick anymore. Neither does my husband. Taking Vit D properly can prevent flu better than any shot, because it protects against ALL infections.

more here:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/miller/miller27.html

The thing to remember is that you are not protected from everything. Only a very tiny number of strains (this year 3), out of many many out there. Flu mutates quickly and old strains die out. When these decisions were made, it was back in Jan/Feb. of this year. No one really knows what strains we will get, if any, this season.
__________________
All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.-- Galileo Galilei

************************************

.
Weezie looking at petunias 8.25.2017


****************************
These forums are for mutual support and information sharing only. The forums are not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified health care provider. Always consult your doctor before trying anything you read here.
mrsD is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
"Thanks for this!" says:
Idiopathic PN (10-01-2012), Kitt (10-01-2012)