Posts Tagged ‘H1N1 vaccination’
|Swine Flu Vaccination Information
Friday, October 9th, 2009
There is one prominent fact about the current H1N1 vaccinations being promoted in the media and by virtually all conventional physicians: there is absolutely no evidence that the vaccination will prevent swine flu. Despite all the media and all the hype about this vaccination, there still is not one study that shows this vaccination will prevent even a single case of swine flu.
We believe every physician should inform their patients about this fact and let patients make informed decisions accordingly.
The decision to get – or not to get – a vaccination against the H1N1 virus rests with every individual. The decision should only be made on the basis of information, not on the basis of fear or pressure exerted by a physician. It is the responsibility of physicians to educate patients about health, disease and risks. It is the responsibility of patients to ask question, assess information, and make decisions based on that information. (more…)
Tags: Flu, H1N1 vaccination, immune system
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The Naturopathic Approach to the Swine Flu,H1N1 Virus
Friday, August 28th, 2009
Listen to The Naturopathic Approach to the Swine Flu and H1N1 Virus Podcast
Dr. Eckel and Dr. Nigh explain the dangers of allowing you to be injected with a live virus that has only been tested on monkeys. Instead of taking this risk, they will educate you on some naturopathic and alternative approaches that will protect your body from getting viral infections, needles not included. They’ll give you tips about nutrition and specific antiviral supplements that should be part of your diet to keep your body strong and decrease your susceptibility to these illnesses.
Tags: Alternative medicine, CDC, Center for disease control, Dr. Greg Eckel, Dr. Greg Nigh, Flu, H1N1 vaccination, H1N1 vaccine, H1N1 virus, Naturopathic medicine, pandemic, Swine flu, swine flu vaccination, swine flu vaccine
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