| Vitamin D's Influence on Influenza |
The reason why public health officials are worried about the current H1N1 flu pandemic, is the fear that there will be a recurrence of the great flu outbreak of 1918 which killed millions of people. It is this fear that has prompted them to come out with a swine flu/H1N1 vaccine. This novel flu vaccine has not been properly tested for safety or efficacy, contains dangerous preservatives such as thimerosal,and may contain dangerous adjuvantssuch as MF59 which contains Squalene. |
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| Avoid Flu Shots, Take Vitamin D Instead | Another influenza season is beginning in the northern temperate zone, and our government's Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will strongly urge Americans to get a flu shot. Health officials will say that every winter 5-20 percent of the population catches the flu, 200,000 people are hospitalized, and 36,000 people will die from it. by Donald W. Miller, Jr., MD |
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| H1N1 Vitamin D |
Vitamin D’s Protective Effects on both Seasonal and H1N1 Influenza |
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| The Vitamin D Newsletter from vitamindcouncil.org |
The Vitamin D Newsletter by Dr John Cannell from www.vitamindcouncil.org published August 20, 2009. As the H1N1 pandemic looms, it is heartening that Dr. Alexandra Yamschchikov and colleagues at Emory University conducted the first meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of Vitamin D treatment of infections, concluding that significant scientific evidence exists to support further research of Vitamin D treating, not just preventing, infections like the flu. The only mistake I can see is that she confused activated Vitamin D and one of its analogs with Vitamin D. |
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| Obama Administration Launches Deceptive Swine Flu Propaganda Blitz |
President Obama and his top health officials are engaging in a major public relations effort to divert attention away from whether its swine flu vaccine is effective and safe – to whether there is enough of it to go around. And the media, as always, is cooperating fully. |
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