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Dr. Brad Pennington

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THE SWINE FLU SWINDLE

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

NSAID’s kill some 30,000 people every year due to bleeding ulcers!

 

More than 3000 people die from Malaria EVERY DAY!

 

In 2004, more that 1,170 people died from lightning strikes worldwide!

 

So why the big scare? As always: FOLLOW THE MONEY.

 

12 million doses of Tamiflu have been released from the nations “stockpile”. But guess what, Tamiflu causes:

 

* Nausea

* Vomiting

* Diarrhea

* Headache

* Dizziness

* Fatigue

* Cough

 

The very symptoms you are trying to avoid. Just so you MIGHT have 1 to 1.5 days less duration of flu symptoms. Huh? Doesn’t that seem strange to any of you?

 

And, some people taking Tamiflu are at HIGHER risk for secondary bacterial infections. It was just in 2007 that the FDA began investigating over 1,800 adverse event reports related to Tamiflu. The more serious symptoms were:

 

  • Convulsions
  • Delirium / Delusions
  • Death from neuropsychiatric problems and and brain infections

 

Oh yeah, and the most recent similar scam, the Bird Flu Hoax, killed a mere 257 people since 2003. Unfortunate, but hardly a health concern worthy of any headlines.

 

The 1918 flu pandemic that actually killed 50-100 million people worldwide, was likely not due to the flu, but a bacterial infection, probably Streptococcus pneumoniae. So we certainly would create a GREATER problem if we have widespread use of agents like Tamiflu creating greater susceptibility in people to bacterial infections.

 

Skip the fear. Focus on the simple steps to creating greater health and wellness.

 

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