Nov 12 2009
H1N1 - Think For Yourself
Over the last few years the debate about vaccinations has been increasing. Since the H1N1 virus showed up out of no where during the summer, vaccines are what everyone is talking about. I’m not against every single vaccine there is out there. What I am against is taking all these shots and not knowing what the side effects are. I guess you can figure out I’m not getting the H1N1 vaccine. I KNOW of too many “ingredients” in it that make me say no. Mercury and others. If you don’t believe me, ask to read the insert that comes with the shot. Some people have become paralyzed after taking the shot, some violently ill. 10, 20 years from now, what kind of side effects will develop? I’m the kind of person that ask a lot of questions. If I can not get any logical answers, something is not right. Although I am asthmatic I refuse to get the shot. All you see are the few people that die from this swine flu. Did you know more people die of the regular seasonal flu than this Swine flu?
A couple of weeks ago, here in Canada they started opening immunization facilities. People were lining up for hours! Hours! Guess who was surprised? The government. Why were they so shocked when the media was blowing it out of proportion? Plus the health minister was saying there would be enough vaccines for every Canadian. Yet by the end of last week, the country was running out of the vaccine? Preposterous! The “demand” was created. When the supply got short, it sent people into a panic. Therefor creating even more of a demand. The same thing happens every Christmas with whatever the hottest toy is that year. It is the same thing!
If I had children, I don’t know if my thinking would be different. When it is just you that is one thing but when you have children, you do and think differently in regards to everything. I am not speaking for those with children. I can not tell you not to give your child the vaccine. Further more I can not tell anyone what to do. All I am suggesting is to think for yourself and do your own research. Don’t take what you read in your newspapers or on TV as the Gospel. Eat as healthy as you can. Take your vitamins D, C and A. Plus omega 3’s. Get sufficient sleep and exercise. Two weeks ago I was sick. Not the flu. Only a bad cold. I believe because I have been on the previous regimen that I mentioned for the last few months, it helped to build up my immune system. You know the stages you go through when you have a cold? Well I went through them but a lot quicker than normal.
Please do not take part in the hype. Be aware of what is going on and do what YOU feel is best for you and your family.














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