Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 In a message dated 3/14/01 5:27:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, nulani@... writes: > Sorry - just having a rant! > > , who's feeling very viral today > > > Did anyone notice that this year when there was a shortage of Flu vaccine and it came out late, that we had a very mild and late flu season...hmmmm. Personally I think people who are reacting to the vaccine might be contagious even tho' they're not symptomatic. But what do I know... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 > > There is a really interesting article in Popular Science this month > about the theory of how most diseases are caused by viruses. It states > that the reason we are seeing such increases in certain diseases ( MS, > cancers, autism...) is that these viruses are more prevalent today than > they were years ago..... How about - these viruses are more prevelant today because they are spread throughout the population via mandatory vaccinations? How about the human cancerous tumors found to contain SV40 (simian virus spread through the polio vaccine)? How about the measles vaccine virus in the guts of autistic children? How about the other bacteria & viruses being injected that we don't even know to look for yet? Sorry - just having a rant! , who's feeling very viral today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2001 Report Share Posted March 15, 2001 I think the flu vaccine lowers your resistance and makes you more suseptible t flu--these vaccines can be hard on the immune system!! . I USE to be a die hard believer in flu vaccine--NOT ANYMORE> It also has mercury/thimerisol in it. Furthermore, in 1999, I got both kids the flu shot--never seen my kids so sick for-- 4 months after that. I find it very scary that they had mishaps making this last years flu vaccine--supposedly why they had to start over and bring out late with shorter supply. PRETTY SCARY. wHO WOUOD KNOW IF THERE WAS A BAD BATCH OF FLU VACCINE UNTIL IT WAS TOO LATE--COULD TAKE a month or more to notice and most Dr's wouldnt make or allow the association to be made. Therefore, bad batches aremt going to be pulled in time. I also find it interesting how they recommend that immune compromised people get flu vaccine (My daughter for example). She is 5 and what I now know is that I compromised her already precarious immune system more! If we learn to believe in anything in our society, we ought to learn to have more faith in the bodies own abilities! This includes me, P.S. Very interesting point: Less flu vaccine--less flu . F------ amazing. Sorry guess I have a little of my kick --- face on today. Re: Re: Article in Popular Science on viruses > In a message dated 3/14/01 5:27:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, nulani@... > writes: > > > > Sorry - just having a rant! > > > > , who's feeling very viral today > > > > > > > > Did anyone notice that this year when there was a shortage of Flu vaccine and > it came out late, that we had a very mild and late flu season...hmmmm. > Personally I think people who are reacting to the vaccine might be contagious > even tho' they're not symptomatic. But what do I know... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2001 Report Share Posted March 15, 2001 > I think the flu vaccine lowers your resistance and makes you more suseptible > t flu--these vaccines can be hard on the immune system!! . I USE to be a > die hard believer in flu vaccine--NOT ANYMORE> It also has > mercury/thimerisol in it At the advice of my physician I got the flu vax in 96. I will never get one again. I got so sick after that stupid thing. Of course, the doctor said it was coincidence, but I don't buy it. I had the nastiest flu and didn't feel right for a whole month. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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