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Flu Shot after Concussion
Its been 3 weeks since my concussion. Was planning on getting this flu shot - especially this year. Wondering if theres any info about this with a brain injury.
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I have read that it is okay to get a flu shot after a concussion. Others will be along.
Kitt |
OP: It's all personal choice on how a person wants to keep a strong immune system, naturally or with drugs, I prefer the first but that's me. I don't like for starters the preservatives in the vaccines, and most contain aluminum, so saying this may sway you, don't know. Many many don't think as I do, but that's OK. Overall I don't see an issue with a vaccine after a concussion...but the expert may come along and confirm this..
Give me good ole Vit C, Vit D, Zinc and of course grape seed extract for a strong immune system..... |
I have never had a flu shot and never will. The aluminum adjuvant (antagonizes the immune system) is not healthy. The thymerosol is mercury based. The 'experts' claim the risk is much less than the risk of disease.
Even the aluminum and thymerosol free vaccines are not in my plans. |
I have Cerebral Palsy and I was told by my doc that you can get a non mercury flu shot and that these non mercury shots are perfectly safe for people with brain issues. It's possible to get free non mercury flu shots at certain pharmacies. I hope this helps.
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I don't like any of these toxic vaccines, the alumunium is a metal our body does not need. I agree with Mark on this one for sure...I have not done a flu vaccine for at least 40 yrs and keep my own system GOOD....
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This article from the CDC discusses the use of adjuvants in vaccines.
Adjuvants and Vaccines | Vaccine Safety | CDC This one from Cochrane (results not yet available) is an example of how evidence-based medicine works in this context. Cochrane Library |
Adjuvants, even aluminum based adjuvants can be safe from a toxic perspective. The mercury based preservatives like Thimerosol are claimed to be safe. I had a mercury based contrast injected into my veins for a brain scan in 1970.
My concern is they trigger the immune system to go looking for an invader. Evidence suggests that in some cases of adjuvant based dead cell vaccines, when the immune system goes looking for the invader and does not find one, it gangs up on whatever looks like the dead cells. In some cases, it is believed that it attacks health cells that have a resemblance to the dead cells but the body needs to function. Many believe this is the start of some auto immune diseases. |
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