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[31 Oct 2009 | One Comment | 494 views]
Treatment for Toxic Vaccine Exposure

From: http://www.russellblaylockmd.com/ (also read the entire article, lots of good info)
How to treat someone who has had toxic vaccine exposure.  (this is anyone who’s had a vaccine)
Treatment for Toxic Vaccine Exposure
1.Place a cold compress on the site of the injection immediately after the injection and continue this for at least two days. If symptoms of fever, irritability, fatigue or flu-like symptoms reoccur—continue the cold compresses until they abate. A cold shower or bath will also help.
2.Take fish oils—I recommend the Norwegian fish oil made by Carlson Labs—it has the correct balance …

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[20 Oct 2009 | 7 Comments | 1,270 views]
Does the H1N1 Vaccine Matter?

“Does the Vaccine Matter?” 
This is the headline of a recent article from the Atlantic.  The article is well written and has many good points about the controversy surrounding the swine flu vaccine.  I won’t try to summarize the whole thing because I think everyone should read it in its entirety.  However I do want to highlight a point or two here.
The article calls into question the assertions about the effectiveness if the seasonal flu vaccine.  There are estimates of 50 percent mortality reduction based on “cohort studies,” which compare death rates in large groups, …

Chiropractic, Mind-Body Wellness »

[2 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 221 views]
What is Chiropractic?

Within our body resides an innate wisdom. This wisdom created us from one tiny cell, it inspires our smile at playing children, it brings our tears of joy and our tears of sadness, it heals our wounds when we fall and it is the driving force that allows us to succeed against all odds. It is perfect and ever-present. In our body this innate intelligence utilizes our nervous system (N.S.) as a vital means of communication. The nervous system is also the perceptual, and conceptual system of our body, meaning …

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[1 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 425 views]
Healthcare workers refuse the Swine Flu vaccine even if they’ll be fired for it

From http://wcbstv.com/topstories/swine.flu.h1n1.2.1216352.html
Sep 30, 2009 6:09 am US/Eastern
N.Y. Health Care Workers Revolt Over H1N1 Vaccine
Saying They Should Be Given A Choice, Employees Rally In Albany, Around State, Chant “No Forced Shots!”
Protesters Hold Signs That Read: “The State Doesn’t Own My Body’”
They’re upset over an ultimatum from the health department.
Workers are being told to either get the swine flu vaccine or lose their jobs.
New York is the first state in the country to mandate flu vaccinations for its health care workers. The first doses of swine flu vaccine will be available beginning …

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[25 Sep 2009 | 2 Comments | 285 views]
Parents not forcing kids to have swine flu shot

Many parents will not force their children to have the swine flu shot.  A study conducted by the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health, in which 1678 parents were surveyed, revealed that only 40% of parents thought they would probably or definitely force their children to have the swine flu vaccine.  Of the parents who fell into the other 60% the following were given as reasons for not having the shot:
 

• 56% Worried about side effects of the H1N1 vaccine
• 46% Not worried about children getting H1N1 …

Mind-Body Wellness »

[24 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 143 views]
How Bad Feelings Can Harm Your Health

How Bad Feelings Can Harm Your Health
Studies show impact of apathy, hopelessness on cardiovascular disease
By Ed Edelson
HealthDay Reporter

THURSDAY, Aug. 27 (HealthDay News) — A depressed emotional state — feelings of hopelessness and apathy — could have a direct effect on your physical health, new research indicates.
A study of stroke survivors found a slower rate of recovery among those experiencing apathy, caring little about themselves and the world around them. And a study of healthy middle-aged women found an association between hopelessness and unexpected thickening of the carotid artery, the …

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[16 Sep 2009 | One Comment | 193 views]
Swine Flu does NOT mutate into “Superbug” in a lab study

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – A laboratory study by University of Maryland researchers suggests that some of the worst fears about a virulent H1N1 pandemic flu season may not be realized this year, but does demonstrate the heightened communicability of the virus.
Using ferrets exposed to three different viruses, the Maryland researchers found no evidence that the H1N1 pandemic variety, responsible for the so-called swine flu, combines in a lab setting with other flu strains to form a more virulent ’superbug.’ Rather, the pandemic virus prevailed and out-competed the other strains, reproducing …