I have looked at that. It's ridiculous that anyone will administer a flu shot. The info is right there.
From what I understand, a vaccination really only has a slight positive effect (specifically for the exact strains the flu shot is intended for) on someone with a working immune system and the positive effect doesn't outweigh the toxic effect from the adjuvants and possible contaminants and it also causes the immune system to be less able to fight off other viruses. So, ultimately, if a person's immune system works, they don't need a vaccine because their immune system can fight off the disease on it's own and then they are free from the negative side effects.
If a person's immune system doesn't work, the vaccine has no positive effect whatsoever and many detrimental side-effects, so they also don't need a vaccine.
Bottom line, no one benefits from a flu vaccine.
I can't remember who said it (Suzanne Humphries, maybe?) but "safe and effective" is a marketing slogan, not a scientific finding.
more data: search for "Cochrane flu vaccine"
It does not work.
but the mercury in it makes it diabolical
I have looked at that. It's ridiculous that anyone will administer a flu shot. The info is right there.
From what I understand, a vaccination really only has a slight positive effect (specifically for the exact strains the flu shot is intended for) on someone with a working immune system and the positive effect doesn't outweigh the toxic effect from the adjuvants and possible contaminants and it also causes the immune system to be less able to fight off other viruses. So, ultimately, if a person's immune system works, they don't need a vaccine because their immune system can fight off the disease on it's own and then they are free from the negative side effects.
If a person's immune system doesn't work, the vaccine has no positive effect whatsoever and many detrimental side-effects, so they also don't need a vaccine.
Bottom line, no one benefits from a flu vaccine.
I can't remember who said it (Suzanne Humphries, maybe?) but "safe and effective" is a marketing slogan, not a scientific finding.
thank you