Flu Vaccine Blues
The flu vaccine being promoted by the CDC has 1.5% effectiveness.
A recent flu vaccine study published online in The Lancet revealed that only 1.5% of the adults that receive the influenza vaccine are fully protected against it. However, he CDC and public media is projecting that the flu vaccines are 60% effective.
The new study had a control group of over 13,000 people who were NOT vaccinated against influenza. Of this group, 97% did not get influenza. Only 357 people or 2.7% caught the flu.
The treatment group, on the other hand, consisted of those who were vaccinated with an influenza vaccine. In this group, only 1.2% did not end up with influenza. Therefore, the flu vaccine only protected 1.5 out of 100 people.
The bottom line is 100 adults would have to be injected with the flu vaccine in order for 1.5 of them to avoid it. Put in simpler terms it means it does nothing for 98.5% of the adults.
The side effects in adults are very high for flu vaccines. The study indicated that 7.5 adults out of 100 vaccinated might have neurological side effects for the long-term such as Alzheimer’s and dementia.
In essence, for every 100 people injected with the vaccine 1.5 are protected against the flu and 7.5 may get neurological disorders. Those percentages do not seem to be beneficial to most.
The flu vaccine contains mercury, formaldehyde, and squalene, all neuro toxins. I have 2 patients whose children got a limp after vaccines.
So what can you do to protect yourself from the flu? Here are some ideas.
Avoid sugar - 1 tsp lowers your immune system for 6 hours. There are 40 tsp in 1 can of soda.
Take buffered vitamin C and zinc.
Get an Immune Boost injection which is a homeopathic remedy shown to INCREASE your immune system for 6-8 weeks.
Watch your stress level. High stress lowers immune function immediately.
Add yoga, meditation and regular exercise to your daily routine - all shown to increase immune function.


Dr. Wells Thanks for these great reminders of how to keep ourselves healthy during the ucoming holidays. The sugar fact amazes me, wow 6 hrs!
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Very important this time of year! Having been a person who has not gotten the Flu shot for several years I noticed that I don't get the Flu. In fact when I do thing that keep me healthy I rarely get ill.
Thanks for the info!
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I did not know these stats! Makes you think twice.
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I don't recall the last time I got the flu shot! I follow most of the advice outlined above, immune boosting vitamins and a healthy diet and lots of sleep!
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