Flu Vaccine

The media, doctors, and individuals are promoting everyone to get the Flu Vaccine. Facebook has many posts on the subject.

I am for choice. If you do get a vaccine, there are steps you must take to receive compensation if you have a serious adverse reaction. Most people are not aware of this, and they are not aware of the adverse reactions to look for if one is vaccinated.

If someone gets a vaccine, there will be “shedding” by that individual for  28 days or more. That shedding can spread the flu.

“Numerous scientific studies indicate that children who receive a live virus vaccination can shed the disease and infect others for weeks or even months afterward. Thus, parents who vaccinate their children can indeed put others at risk,” explains Leslie Manookian, documentary filmmaker and activist. Manookian’s award-winning documentary, The Greater Good, aims to open a dialog about vaccine safety. An article regarding this can be read HERE and HERE with all references. A video follows below on this. Do your own research to make an informed decision.

 

 

Shedding, which occurs after one receives a vaccine, can spread the Flu.

 

 

 

More videos will be added soon.

Flu Vaccine Package Inserts-Ask beforehand to find out from which manufacturer your doctor receives their vaccines. You can read for yourself the list of reactions in the inserts below so that you can be aware of them and make note of all symptoms should they occur. If you do get the vaccines ask for the manufacturer, batch number, and lot number of your dose, and make specific notes, as well as, take pictures of the location on the body where it was administered. You will need that information should an adverse reaction occur:
Seqirus
Fluarix
Fluvarin
Fluzone
BIOcsl Influenza Vaccine-Afluria