Vaccinations and flu shots.
By dgwinchina
@dgwinchina (292)
China
November 8, 2006 1:02pm CST
Do you agree that vaccinations are a big hoax, and are in fact very dangerous, and likely to cause cancer.
The Vaccination Hoax
http://www.whale.to/b/hoax1.html
3 responses
@AndreaM76 (1164)
• United States
14 Nov 06
I don't know about them being a hoax becasue each year when my whole gets the flu I don't. I've had my flu shot every year for 7 years. I'm usually taking care of my family who hasn't
@dgwinchina (292)
• China
15 Nov 06
Do you mean your whole family gets the flu every year? Astonishing. You need to change your families diet to something more healthy; like lots of fresh fruit and vegatables, freshly squeezed orange juice for breakfast is a good start.
@Photos4sale (352)
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8 Nov 06
Firstly, welcome to MyLot.
I think the problem is that vaccinations work too well. Those flu bugs are not as stupid as we would like and they can alter their makeup to resist the vaccination...when they come back, they do so with extra trength. Personally, I prefer to build my immune system through natural explosure. I wash my hands about 20 times a day, but I don't hide from germs. As a result, I am rarely ill (touching wood).
@dgwinchina (292)
• China
9 Nov 06
That's the right idea. Strengthening the immune system through natural methods, like improved diet and exercise, getting enough sleep - at the right time, some sunshine and some love is all that is needed to protect against disease. Of course all of this is destroyed when we inject disease into our bodies.
There is no proof, anywhere, that a flu vaccination has ever prevented a recipient catching flu, but there are thousands of documented cases where the flu shot has caused the recipient to have flu.
@srhelmer (7029)
• Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
8 Nov 06
The fact that diseases like small pox and polio are rare today shows vaccinations do work.