Sunday, February 5, 2012

Interesting Discussion Part II

Once my new friend received my last reply he/she followed up with more questions and comments.

Individual:
Wouldn't you agree without vaccines there could be a new outbreak of disease?

But sure the thiomersal antiseptic in vaccines should perhaps be replaced with a more tested chemical. Not all vaccines contain thiomersal. Would you say it is a good idea to consult your doctor in cases where a vaccine is recommended as to the thiomersal content in the vaccines?


Be Well My Friends:
Answer to question #1:  I can't say that there would or would not be another outbreak of disease without vaccines because a disease outbreak is often not from a lack of vaccine but a gross lack of information. My favorite example of this is influenza. The CDC website says that about 52,000 people died of both pneumonia and the flu in 2009. That leads people to fear influenza, probably enough to get a flu shot. What they don't know is that if the body is armed with enough vitamin D3, regular exercise, proper stress management skills, a diet that is low in sugar and high in dark leafy green vegetables and probiotics, the chance of catching the flu is extremely low; what they also don't know is that most of the 52,000 people in that particular category died of pneumonia which is a bacterial infection and the flu shot contains only viral cultures; what they also don't know is that only about 1000 people out of that 52,000 died of the flu (per Dr Sherri J Tenpenny, Dr Gary Null, Dr. Joseph Mercola and several doctors that have advised me personally such as Dr. Joseph Arvay and Dr. Chris Pellow). Most of the individuals who died from the flu were either elderly or immune compromised individuals and many, many MDs have strongly advised against immune compromised individuals taking flu shots or any other vaccine for that matter.

Knowing this information could prevent disease; at least in the people who practice the mentioned science based methods of prevention that so many good physicians recommend.

Answer to question #2:  Yes, I believe it is highly advisable that one should ALWAYS consult their doctors when it comes to any question about health. I've already asked my physician about which vaccines were necessary and his reply was "I am not a fan of vaccines." He educates his patients and leaves the decision of whether or not to vaccinate up to them. He tends to guide his patients to prevent diseases without the use of vaccines and quite successfully.

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