2012thebigpicture January 27, 2013
Too bad, Piers. Thought you’d take one for the team, did you? Are you that stupid? What goes around comes around.
And if you think Dr. Oz is on “our” side, friends, think again. He’s disinfo; telling just enough truth to make you think he’s one of the “good guys”.
We’re TOLD the flu vaccines contain “dead” viruses. Do you believe them? I don’t believe anything they say. They only tell us what they want us to know. Better safe than sorry.
No good can come of flu vaccinations because there is no supporting documentation or study to show they work at all to prevent influenza. It’s fear-mongering and a money grab, pure and simple. Big Pharma laughs all the way to the bank.
Rather than a flu shot, we would be well advised to take mega-doses of Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Oregano Oil, Coconut Oil, and Olive Leaf Extract.
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Also good are manganese, magnesium, zinc, garlic (allicin), mushroom extract, turmeric, potassium, selenium, lugol’s iodine. I also take a B-50 complex and EFA. Mega dose if you are sick, getting sick. Once your levels are up you can take maintenance dose and up if you feel like you’re getting sick. Mega dosing if you’re new to taking supplements can have some unwanted side effects. Online supplement sellers make if more affordable with a more choices; sometimes too many. I usually compare between at least two of my favorite suppliers. Be sure to read the ingredient list and dosage for an accurate comparison. There are usually reviews also.
This is just my opinion not advice. Do an internet search for each and the flu. Make your own decision on dosage and what’s best for you.
OUr Goverment has approved a
OUr Goverment has approved a new vacine for the flu that contains.
Definition - Anaphylaxis
By Mayo Clinic staff
Anaphylaxis is a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. It can occur within seconds or minutes of exposure to something you're allergic to, such as a peanut or the venom from a bee sting.
The flood of chemicals released by your immune system during anaphylaxis can cause you to go into shock; your blood pressure drops suddenly and your airways narrow, blocking normal breathing. Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis include a rapid, weak pulse, a skin rash, and nausea and vomiting. Common triggers of anaphylaxis include certain foods, some medications, insect venom and latex.
Anaphylaxis requires an immediate trip to the emergency department and an injection of epinephrine. If anaphylaxis isn't treated right away, it can lead to unconsciousness or even death.
Symptoms
By Mayo Clinic staff
Anaphylaxis symptoms usually occur within minutes of exposure to an allergen. Sometimes, however, anaphylaxis can occur a half-hour or longer after exposure. Anaphylaxis symptoms include:
When to see a doctor
Seek emergency medical help if you, your child or someone else you're with has a severe allergic reaction.
If the person having the attack carries an epinephrine autoinjector (such as an EpiPen or EpiPen Jr), give him or her a shot right away. Even if symptoms improve after an emergency epinephrine injection, a visit to the emergency department is still necessary to make sure symptoms don't return.
Make an appointment to see your doctor if you or your child has had a severe allergy attack or any signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis in the past.
The diagnosis and long-term management of anaphylaxis are complicated, so you'll probably need to see a doctor who specializes in allergies and immunology.
You may draw your own conclusion as to what our government is doing to the people.
I have been told by source that our governement months ago they were as cause with so many deaths in this years flu.
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