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by Dr.
Joseph Mercola
The
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, a
division of the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has released
the 2007-2008 recommended immunization schedules for
adults in the US.
The
schedule includes 11 different types of vaccines for
adults, including:
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Tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis
(Td/Tdap)
-
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
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Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)
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Influenza
-
Herpes zoster (shingles)
Key
changes in this year's recommendations include:
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Varicella (chickenpox) vaccination is
recommended for all adults that have no apparent
immunity to the virus
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Zoster (shingles) vaccination is advised for all
adults 60 years of age and older, regardless of
whether they have had a prior shingles episode
-
HPV
vaccine is recommended for women over the age of
26, who have not already completed the
three-dose series
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Did
you know they're even working on a vaccine for
dental caries (cavities)?
I
about fell off my chair when I read that one. But
it's true. The CDC actually defines dental caries as
an infectious, communicable disease, and a vaccine
may be here sooner than you think.
This is beyond ridiculous when you consider
that there are many cultures in the world that
simply have virtually NO tooth decay and I can
strongly assure you that it has absolutely nothing
related to any vaccine. It is because they
are not eating processed foods and sugars and are
mostly consuming foods appropriate for their
nutritional type.
I
firmly believe, as Dr. Weston Price confirmed in his
pioneering research a century ago, that if you eat
the proper foods you can avoid dental decay
virtually your entire life.
Unfortunately that simply wasn't true for me and the
majority of my teeth were LOADED with silver mercury
amalgam fillings by the time I graduated high
school. It wasn't until the mid 90s that I realized
that it was best to have the mercury removed BUT
unfortunately I saw a conventional dentist that was
clueless about the precautions required to remove
these fillings and as a result, I suffered some
kidney impairment that I still struggle with today.
So
if you have silver fillings removed make sure that a
good “biological” dentist does the replacements for
you. My current favorite replacement material is a
metal free composite. I actually have two bridges
constructed from this and a mouth full of composite
crowns.
Why do People Still Believe in the Flu Shot?
But
getting back to the vaccines, Big Pharma may appear
idiotic, but they are no fools. They know people
want guaranteed safety. “Here, take this shot and
nothing bad will happen to you,” they say. And a lot
of people believe them, even when evidence of the
opposite comes out. They just want the magic pill to
be true.
Some
hard-hitting evidence released just a couple of
months ago should make anyone think twice about the
flu shot: flu vaccines have NEVER been proven to
prevent flu-related deaths in people over age 65,
which is one of the primary groups for which they're
recommended.
You
may also be shocked to learn that the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) grossly
distorts the facts about flu deaths. If you go to
the CDC's main flu page, you'll see their statistic
that about 36,000 people die from the flu in the
United States each year.
But if you search a little harder, you can
find the actual number of people who died from the
flu in 2005 (this is the most recent data
that's available). Want to take a guess at what it
is?
In
2005, 1,806 people died from influenza, not 36,000.
And in 2004, there were just 1,100 flu deaths.
The
statistics the CDC gives are skewed partly because
they classify those dying from pneumonia as dying
from the flu, which is not at all true or accurate.
For instance, their 2005 statistics lump influenza
and pneumonia deaths together, at 62,804 deaths.
But
broken down, there were 60,998 deaths from pneumonia
and just 1,806 from the flu.
This
will not stop the powers-that-be from touting their
yearly fall warnings about this year's upcoming flu
season, and all the flu deaths that will follow. The
media (which is largely controlled by corporations,
many of which are making or selling the flu shots or
the junk food that will actually make you more
vulnerable to the flu) would have you believe that
getting the flu shot is all you need to do to stay
healthy all winter.
How to Prevent the Flu Naturally
For
most people the flu shot does not make you healthy;
it does just the opposite, as it weakens your immune
system. It appears that some of you in the medical
field are beginning to catch on to this, with less
than 40 percent of health care workers getting flu
shots in 2006.
The
truth is, if you follow a healthy lifestyle,
you will not have to worry about getting the flu.
Take
it from me -- I've never received a flu shot, and I
haven't missed a day of work due to illness in over
20 years. The key steps that I follow to stay
flu-free, which I suggest you follow too, include:
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Get
plenty of sunshine or vitamin D
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Eat
right for your nutritional type, including
avoiding sugar
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Exercise
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Get
adequate sleep
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Address emotional stress
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Wash your hands regularly
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Take the Time to Make Informed Decisions
Whether or not you will subject yourself to the flu
shot, or any of the other recommended vaccinations,
is an important decision. Unless you've already
studied it carefully, I would implore you to spend
some time analyzing both sides of the argument
before you make up your mind. Rushing blindly ahead
could have dire consequences, especially if you've
never considered the potential for side effects. You
can use the links on my Favorites Page to start your
journey.
If
you do the research and decide that a vaccination is
NOT for you, you do have the legal right to
refuse it. Know Your Health Care Rights >
Click HERE
Read
more, including source materials with links:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2007/11/10/adults-beware-new-vaccine-guidelines-released.aspx
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