Jan. 23, 2014

Flu Shot

by Pablo Piña (author's profile)

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Pablo Piña D-28079
P.O. Box 7500 D-2 122 #SHU
Crescent City, CA 95531

Nov. 20, 2013

Re: Flu Shots

This morning they locked down the program so that the medical staff can come around and ask if we want the yearly flu shots. Then, after signing some waivers, they gave us a shot. It's really strange because a lot of us get sick after we're given the flu shots. It usually doesn't do nothing to me, but some of these guys around me get it bad.

So it makes me wonder if they are giving us the real deal, or are we just getting shots of diluted medicine, or even plain water. We would never know. And it's also not hard to be suspicious because they are well known for cutting corners and giving a debatable diagnosis.

Since I took the flu shot, hoping it's working. But come winter, most everyone will end up with the flu anyways. The only real good thing is seeing the nurses. I saw one that I haven't seen in quite a while and, for sure, one of the best looking ones.

While I'm on medical, I saw on the news the other day that prison officials were pepper spraying mentally ill prisoners in a California prison. But they didn't say which prison. I think since they just opened that new hospital in Stockton, California, where they are moving all the mentally ill prisoners, they are probably having a hard time getting a lot of them to move. So they have to spray them to force them out of their cells. And they never thought it would end up on the news.

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bluelotus Posted 10 years, 10 months ago. ✓ Mailed 10 years, 10 months ago   Favorite
I personally would never get a flu shot. I got some information for you from the internet...consider this...

There are several varieties of the flu vaccine available today. Although each vaccine can contain different ingredients - here's a list of the many possible toxic additives:

•Egg protein - many people are highly allergic to eggs.

•Formaldehyde - The United States Environmental Protection Agency has declared formaldehyde carcinogen. That means it can cause cancer. Need I say more?

•Polysorbate 80 - has been shown to cause infertility in mice. Could this ingredient be causing infertility in humans?

•Sodium Chloride - is another great ingredient if you're interested in developing kidney stones; gastrointestinal problems or hypertension.

•Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) - can cause a wide variety of health problems including, migraines, nausea, drowsiness, heart palpitation, hair loss, asthma, and rapidly increasing diabetes. Is this ingredient really necessary to avoid the flu?!

•Potassium phosphate - a soluble salt which is used as a fertilizer can cause headaches, dizziness, thirst, mental confusion, seizures, heaviness of the legs, muscle cramps, numbness and tingling. If you want to mess up your nervous system - go get a flu shot.

•Thimerosal - a form of ethylmercury which is far more toxic than methylmercury because it crosses the blood-brain barrier quicker and converts to inorganic mercury. Excuse me, I'm just curious, is it really necessary to damage the brain to prevent the flu?

Polyoxidonium - a synthetic polymer that can cause cellular inflammation and apoptosis (cell death). Now, thanks to the flu vaccine, we can kill healthy cells without any guarantee of flu protection from these deadly vaccines.

•Squalene - an oil based adjuvant that has never been approved by the United States government. This nasty additive can cause blindness, autoimmune dysfunction and inhibit sperm production.


Natural ways to prevent the flu and avoid toxic chemicals

Ideally, you want a strong immune system to protect yourself from the flu. In most cases, there will be no need to run out and get a flu shot - if you follow these basic rules (i can see how these things wouldn't always be possible in prison though):

1. Wash your hands as often as possible - especially if exposed to sick people or public areas.

2. Stay well hydrated with plenty of fresh, pure water. About half your body weight, in ounces, per day.

3. Get plenty of rest - especially if feeling run down. There's nothing like a good night's sleep.

4. Stay physically active - don't let the winter season slow you down. Exercise as often as possible.

5. Eat healthy foods as much as possible. Delicious, nutritious food is great for the immune system.

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