|
Navigation
EFP News
Who's new
Who's online
There are currently 0 users and 5 guests online.
Conversion Tools
|
5 Reasons Why You Don"t Need The Swine Flu Vaccine5 Reasons Why You Don’t Need the Swine Flu Vaccine (or Any Flu Vaccine, for that matter).
1. Many of the professionals administering the vaccine aren’t even willing to take it themselves. Take the lead of the healthcare workers shunning the vaccine . . . and stay away.
2. ‘Swine Flu’ may be spreading quickly, but it isn’t any worse for you than the ‘average’ yearly flu. If vaccinations are optional for the ’standard’ flu, and the standard flu is more dangerous, what’s the point of getting a swine flu vaccination?
3. There’s no guarantee the Swine Flu vaccine will keep you from getting the flu. This doesn’t guarantee anything! Influenza has the unique trait of containing 8 genetic strands per viral capsule, leaving it incredibly vulnerable to mutation, especially if it replicates in the vicinity of another (different) strain. (Example: Horse flu replicates in the vicinity of bird flu, resulting in a new flu strain that is a hybrid of horse and bird flu). So, the vaccine may be ‘perfect’ now, but if the virus mutates, even the slightest bit, the vaccine you’ve been given is rendered useless.
4. You’ve got innate immunity — customized, ‘built-in’ immunity that will take care of you. There isn’t a virus on the planet, including tiny little cold viruses (of which there are over 200 strains), that you’ll have immunity for . . . until you’ve been exposed to it. And when you are, your innate immunity ‘kicks in’, recognizes the flu as a foreign object and then builds up defenses against it. Sure, you might get sick — even if you have a strong, optimally functioning immune system. But it’ll only be temporary as adequate immunity is built up to specifically defeat the flu that you’ve acquired. Why go through the trouble of inoculating yourself unnaturally when your body is perfectly capable of taking care of you on its own? 5. The vaccine poses a greater risk to you than the swine flu virus itself. This correlates with point number 1 and the fact that many health care professionals aren’t willing to vaccinate against Swine Flu. The chemicals used to stabilize the vaccine and/or boost its effects on your immune system are often toxic, capable of leaving serious side-effects.
Even additives that aren’t outrightly toxic can harm the body
because of the way that the vaccine is administered. For example,
Squalene, is a naturally occurring compound in the human body that is
used as an adjuvant in the swine flu vaccine. If it’s produced or
ingested by us, all is well. As soon as it’s injected as part of a
vaccine, however, Squalene is seen as an ‘invader’ . . . leaving open
the possibility that the pre-existing squalene in your body is subject
to an auto-immune response . . . leaving you with a list of symptoms to
deal with when all you were initially looking for was protection from a
relatively harmless virus. Of course, the question remains . . . if you’re not going to vaccinate yourself, what can you do to prevent (or lessen the effects of) swine flu infection?
EASY! The answer lies in what we talk about all the time: Build a foundation of health with . . . . . . Awareness and Clarity of Purpose — manage your stress and bring invigorating energy to your life by knowing what you’re doing and why you’re doing it . . . and then actively pursuing it! . . . Quality Nutrition — eating nutrient-rich, whole foods that cater to your individual needs, giving you the ingredients to build an optimally structured, optimally functioning body. Of course, one of the critical factors in all of this is drastically reducing/ fully eliminating sugar from your diet, as sugar negatively effects immune system function. . . . Adequate Sleep — a healthy body prepares itself to stay that way by getting sleep, with the hours between 10pm and 2am being the most critical for physical repair and a ‘boost’ to the immune system. . . . Exercise — a well-designed training program will enhance the effects of your healthy lifestyle choices.
. . . Good Hygiene — wash those hands!
Submitted by DMorgan on Sun, 10/18/2009 - 8:46pm. |
User login
Recent blog posts
Upcoming events
Hot Links
|
|
Articles | Blog | Workouts | Shop | Forum | Events | About Us | Contact Us | Sitemap
Affiliated Sites: Sports Specific | Kettlebell Concepts | Enhanced Fitness and Performance and its affiliates are not responsible in any manner whatsoever for any injury or health condition that may occur through following the opinions expressed here. Consult with your physician before starting any exercise program. Articles are copyright of their respective owner. Enhanced Fitness and Performance © 2007. Articles may not be reproduced without the express written consent of the authors. |
||