Flu Jab

I an in the high risk group due to age but I have been taking Vit C with Zinc and Vit D every winter for years, barely get a cold during winter, let alone flu.

Further Tip. There is an over the counter nasal spray called First Defence. Very effective if you take it the moment you get the sniffles.
 
Vitamin C and D, and exercise, healthy diet and most people will be fine. When they introduced the flu jab they admitted that it was a guessing game, because the flu is an ever changing virus. Now it's sold like you'll die if you don't have the jab. Fuck big pharma and fuck Bill Gates and his blokey husband.
 
not one person in the UK as died from Covid who hadn't had a flu jab. They don't tell you that do they !
 
So you're saying it's the flu jab that caused the covid?
of course not, but if you want to say something like that instead of thinking a little harder, then feel free. For a start they weaken your immune system, that on its own should move the gogs a little bit. We've had a flu vaccination for donkeys years, but we still have the flu. Then, check whats actually in the syringe that goes into your bloodstrean and by passes your immune system. Then try and find out why everyone whos died from Covid had a flu jab. If your interested, go look, if not don't attack people who are trying to find out. (not aimed at you NWF). Theres a serious problem being inflicted on us and our families, why not try and find out why and how ?
 
Wasting your time on this one. Has an opinion on everything the msn tells him but knows nothing.
You only have to do a little research to see what's in these jabs. Even on the government and health care websites that are trying to justify the use they freely admit what's in them (all safe small doses of course) and yes cells originally from aborted baby cells from the 60's, I believe are used.
 
From the NHS site:
There are several types of injected flu vaccine. None of them contains live viruses so they are called inactivated vaccines.
If you're eligible for the flu vaccine on the NHS, you'll be offered one that's most effective for you, depending on your age:
  • adults aged 18 to 64 – there are different types, including low-egg and egg-free ones
  • adults aged 65 and over – the most common one contains an extra ingredient to help your immune system make a stronger response to the vaccine
FromwebMD:
Getting a flu shot does not weaken your immune system and make you more likely to get the flu.
Getting a flu vaccine prepares your immune system for the flu.
A flu vaccine teaches your immune system to recognize that virus as a threat. While some people may still get the flu after having a flu shot, they'll probably have a milder form of the illness. That's because antibodies made in response to the vaccine can still provide some protection.
Some people may mistake the occasional, short-lived side effects of the vaccine (slight fever, aches) for flu symptoms. And the time of year people are most likely to get the vaccine is when colds and other respiratory illnesses are common. If you get the vaccine and then get sick with an unrelated bug, you may assume, incorrectly, that the vaccine caused the illness.
 
By the way my last post doesn’t mean to say that you should neglect your immune system. Of course the stronger your immune system is the healthier you will be. The two are complimentary.
 
From the NHS site:
There are several types of injected flu vaccine. None of them contains live viruses so they are called inactivated vaccines.
If you're eligible for the flu vaccine on the NHS, you'll be offered one that's most effective for you, depending on your age:
  • adults aged 18 to 64 – there are different types, including low-egg and egg-free ones
  • adults aged 65 and over – the most common one contains an extra ingredient to help your immune system make a stronger response to the vaccine
FromwebMD:
Getting a flu shot does not weaken your immune system and make you more likely to get the flu.
Getting a flu vaccine prepares your immune system for the flu.
A flu vaccine teaches your immune system to recognize that virus as a threat. While some people may still get the flu after having a flu shot, they'll probably have a milder form of the illness. That's because antibodies made in response to the vaccine can still provide some protection.
Some people may mistake the occasional, short-lived side effects of the vaccine (slight fever, aches) for flu symptoms. And the time of year people are most likely to get the vaccine is when colds and other respiratory illnesses are common. If you get the vaccine and then get sick with an unrelated bug, you may assume, incorrectly, that the vaccine caused the illness.
Isn't the whole theory of vaccinations to give you a little taste of the virus you are trying to stop, so that your immune system is ready to counter act it when you come in contact with it for real ? By that alone you are obviously weakening your immune system.

If your mmune system is strong you won't get a flu, full stop.

The people who write this stuff are trying to get you to take it, so is there a chance that they are ecconomical with the truth. These confirmations are for sheep to fact check, so they can go, look a medical person typed it on a nice website. Gullible is not even the word.
 
You present it as if they abort babies and use some of the embryos in the vaccine. Some vaccines are made by growing them in the embryo cells. These were taken from aborted fetus's from the 1960's that continue to grow in labs.
Jeez. I feel sick just thinking about it.
 
Isn't the whole theory of vaccinations to give you a little taste of the virus you are trying to stop, so that your immune system is ready to counter act it when you come in contact with it for real ? By that alone you are obviously weakening your immune system.

If your mmune system is strong you won't get a flu, full stop.

The people who write this stuff are trying to get you to take it, so is there a chance that they are ecconomical with the truth. These confirmations are for sheep to fact check, so they can go, look a medical person typed it on a nice website. Gullible is not even the word.
"A flu vaccine teaches your immune system to recognize that virus as a threat." It's not simply a question of your immune system being generally strong (although that's obviously a good thing).
 
"A flu vaccine teaches your immune system to recognize that virus as a threat." It's not simply a question of your immune system being generally strong (although that's obviously a good thing).
the idea is to give you a small dose of the coming virus, so it sets off a viral reaction and this reaction should, hopefully, have your body ready to it to come full on. My opinion is thats a bit suspect on its own, for various reasons. lf you put a germ into your body your immune system will be compromised. So theres more than one reason not to take it. They have had a flu vaccine for 37 years but we still have the flu. They do not work and they are no good for you. Flu and Covid viruses mutate, so theres very little chance of the one that they have made will match the one thats on its way.. Its not too difficult really, it just takes a bit of common sense, whats more, follow the money !
 
of course not, but if you want to say something like that instead of thinking a little harder, then feel free. For a start they weaken your immune system, that on its own should move the gogs a little bit. We've had a flu vaccination for donkeys years, but we still have the flu. Then, check whats actually in the syringe that goes into your bloodstrean and by passes your immune system. Then try and find out why everyone whos died from Covid had a flu jab. If your interested, go look, if not don't attack people who are trying to find out. (not aimed at you NWF). Theres a serious problem being inflicted on us and our families, why not try and find out why and how ?
“find out why everyone whos died from Covid had a flu jab.”

Utter nonsense. Show me the data. Whilst you’re there, tell me why young children, too young to be given a flu shot or nasal spray, have died.
 
the idea is to give you a small dose of the coming virus, so it sets off a viral reaction and this reaction should, hopefully, have your body ready to it to come full on. My opinion is thats a bit suspect on its own, for various reasons. lf you put a germ into your body your immune system will be compromised. So theres more than one reason not to take it. They have had a flu vaccine for 37 years but we still have the flu. They do not work and they are no good for you. Flu and Covid viruses mutate, so theres very little chance of the one that they have made will match the one thats on its way.. Its not too difficult really, it just takes a bit of common sense, whats more, follow the money !
I don't think it's quite right to say the immune system is "compromised" by a vaccine, or rather I think that's using the term rather loosely.
 
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