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Should I take the Flu Vaccine?

December 16, 2003

Why Flu Vaccine Isn't Good For You

Beyond the toxins in the vaccines, though, those who obtain
the immunization are in for a big surprise: the flu vaccine
will actually do little to protect them from the flu. The
influenza virus is merely an innocent bystander. Most
people have been lead to believe -- by the pharmaceutical
powers that dominate conventional medicine and really like
your money -- that viruses like the flu bug are the
problem. They are not the problem. The real problem is that
many people, in fact most people in the U.S. now, have
weakened and impaired immune systems that are unable to
function as they’re designed to because of our horrendous
dietary habits (the same culprit behind the obesity and
chronic disease epidemics in the U.S.)

So pay close attention to this fact: If you are one of the
many whose immune system has been impaired by the “American
diet” rich in sugars, grains, processed foods, fast foods,
and all the other junk, putting so much faith and credence
in a single vaccine against the flu is like fireproofing
one door in your house when the rest of your home is
saturated in gasoline. A vaccine won’t “save you” from the
flu, much less from far more serious diseases, because your
underlying defenses -- your immunity -- are seriously
dysfunctional, and there are far too many potential
“invaders” to ward off via the artificial means of
vaccination.

Still many people, apparently the majority of people, allow
themselves to be brainwashed with the hype surrounding
vaccinating against the latest flu bug. It is a vicious
cycle of thinking, really, as there will be new resistant
strains of flu bugs, and then more new bugs after that and
after that, and so the perceived “need” for vaccines
against them will rise … until everyone is injecting or
inhaling these things in such a frenzied manner that you’d
think they were all addicted to heroin or cocaine. And the
drugs companies will continue laughing all the way to the
bank.

How to Stop Worrying About Flu Vaccinations for Good

Avoid the brainwashing. It only takes stepping back from
the hype for a moment to realize the following is just pure
common sense: if your body’s immunity level is where it is
naturally supposed to be, you won’t have to worry about
this flu vaccination issue every winter. For that matter,
you’ll get to be much less concerned about getting cancer,
heart disease, and all of the other very serious chronic
diseases out there, too. Because your body, when you are
eating the proper diet, is designed to stave off these bugs
and all the “bad” invaders.

It constantly amazes me how many people ask “should I take
this vaccine” (or some pill) and, when I tell them they
should instead focus on eating properly if they want to
avoid the flu, other illnesses and disease, and all the
drug company hype, they look at me as if I were speaking
Swahili. Most Americans want a quick fix, but while that
might work in other areas of their life, the quick fix
approach is not healthcare.

On that note, it’s important to remember the revealing
study researchers did over 60 years ago. In 1938, the only
laboratory animal that could contract polio by experimental
inoculation was the monkey. All other laboratory animals
were completely resistant to the polio virus, including the
rabbit. The researchers could not infect these rabbits with
polio -- that is, until they lowered their blood sugar in a
way that also occurs in humans after they eat sugar. So the
take-home message is that if you want to avoid the flu,
avoid sugar like the plague. Avoiding sugar is the single
most important physical factor that you can address to
avoid the flu.