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Why you should not vaccinate your children against the flu this season

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By David Liu davidl at foodconsumer dot org

Bill Sardi, the author of the book You Don’t Have To Be Afraid Of Cancer Anymore published an article at http://www.lewrockwell.com/sardi/sardi119.html advising parents that they should not vaccinate their children against the flu this season.

Mr. Sardi listed eighteen reasons why children should avoid H1N1 flu vaccine.

1) H1N1 flu is just another flu. Actually the virus is less virulent than seasonal flu and results only in fewer deaths than seasonal flu. Getting infected with the mild flu will induce immunity in the infected against future infections of other lethal flu viruses.

2) Health authorities admits early vaccination programs were of worthless value. Very young and older individuals may not produce sufficient antibodies to protect against swine flu.

3) The flu vaccines may not be as clean as thought. Adjuvants may be added to trigger a stronger immune response. Use of adjuvants may trigger autoimmune reactions. Mercury or thimerosal is used in some vaccines.

4) The vaccines your children receive will not be the same as those tested in trials. Mock vaccines have been used to gain FDA approval. Real prevalent virus strain in circulation will be added just days before the vaccine is used. The vaccines have been tested on HEALTHY kids and adults and they are not the same vaccines your children will receive. The effectiveness of the vaccines in people with health conditions who are actually at higher risk of swine flu remains unknown as the trials were conducted on health individuals.

5) Over-vaccination is not good for children. Veterinarians have backed off of repeat vaccination in dogs because it produces side effects.

6) Pregnant women will be given the priority to receive H1N1 flu vaccine. But research has suggested exposure of pregnant women to flu viruses increases odds of having birth to autistic children. The flu viruses may provoke a similar gene expression in the fetus that is associated with autism.

7) Vaccination has been linked to elevated risk of autism because it is observed that Amish children who are not given vaccines are free of autism.

8) Nasal spray flu vaccine made of an active virus may likely be used in children and the vaccine virus may spread to family members and others.

For more information read Bill Sardi's article.

 

 

 

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