The first doses of the H1N1 swine flu vaccine are now being administered at clinics and hospitals across the United States, and many Americans are eagerly lining up to take their vaccine. But is the mainstream media accurately informing the public about what they are taking? The reality is that most Americans do not realize that all of the early batches of the H1N1 swine flu nasal vaccine (called FluMist) contain live swine flu. If you are trying to avoid the swine flu do you really think that it is a good idea to have live swine flu injected up your nose? Many health experts are expressing a grave concern about the safety of this FluMist vaccine, and many hospitals are rejecting this nasal spray vaccine altogether. In fact, several Denver area hospitals are rejecting the FluMist swine flu vaccine because "they don’t want to endanger patients".
The mainstream media is reporting that the live swine flu in the FluMist vaccine has been "weakened", but according to Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, between 10 million and 100 million swine flu viral particles are forcefully injected into the nostrils when FluMist is administered to a patient.
So millions of Americans will have live swine flu injected into their nasal passages over the coming weeks, and they will instantly become carriers of this deadly disease. Whenever these vaccinated Americans sneeze or whenever they exhale or whenever they wipe their hands on anything they risk spreading the swine flu to others.
The truth is that anyone who takes the FluMist vaccine can spread the disease for up to 21 (TWENTY-ONE) days.
In case you doubt this, just read FluMist’s own package insert: "FluMist® recipients should avoid close contact with immunocompromised individuals for at least 21 days."
So, the question on everyone's minds is this......
Will the live swine flu in the FluMist nasal spray vaccine cause a massive outbreak of the swine flu in the weeks ahead?
Let's hope not.
But if you do happen to catch the swine flu there are some practical things that you can do.....
What can you do to prevent getting sick?
Many physicians and natural health experts recommend taking substantial doses of vitamins D & C to significantly boost your immune system.
If you do find yourself with the swine flu, many natural health experts are recommending oil of oregano and elderberry as ways to fight the disease naturally.
If all of that has not worked, some health experts suggest using colloidal silver as a last line of defense. They say to think of it as kind of a "silver bullet" that you don't want to use every day, but that can come in quite handy when nothing else seems to work.
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