Bird Flu, Swine Flu, Vaccines

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JEEP said:
http://www.labelmesane.com/brain_zaps.html said:
... Many synthetic medications and supplements claim to raise Glutathione, but can cause toxicity, severe side effects and many can interact with various medications. Bioactive microfiltered undenatured whey Protein isolates appear to be the most efficient and cost-effective manner to raise this critical antioxidant.

Below are the most frequently used methods to raise Glutathione:

Whey Protein Isolates
Milk is inherent to all mammals including humans, and Whey Protein is an element of milk. All mammalian breast milk contains naturally high amounts of Glutathione to protect the infant. Human breast milk is no exception, and also contains high levels of healthy bacteria to colonize the babies gut region with Probiotics, the healthy bacteria that helps to sustain life.

Cows milk contains 5-10% protein - 20% whey and 80% lactose and cheese fat (caseine). Most allergies to milk are from the lactose and cheese caseine. Only a tiny percentage of the public has a true allergy to whey. ...


It certainly sounds like achieving and maintaining adequate Glutathione levels is essential to health normally and especially so with the Swine Flu and Vaccination threats. Hope this information is helpful.[/color]
It certainly does and maintaining good levels may not be achieved by just taking Glutathione. A good source of raw cow milk might fit the bill if you can be assured of grass-fed, no hormones/antibiotics. But there is apparently another concern associated with raw milk. This concern is detailed by Keith Woodford in his new book Devil In The Milk: Illness, Health, and the Politics of A1 and A2 Milk (Chelsea 2009). In the milk solids (not the whey), A2 refers to proline at position 67 of the amino acid chain making up beta-casein. A1 is apparently a mutated form that replaces proline with histidine. It is conjectured that this mutation took place 5000 years ago and was selected for by breeders due to more easily handled animals. The side chain that comes off 67 is BCM7 - a powerful opiate that has undesirable effects on humans and animals. Proline keeps this bound strongly while the histidine link is weak. Free BCM 7 is the problem. Most of the milk cows in the US are A1 except the Guernseys, jerseys, asians, and african cows. So it appears that on top of grass-fed, and drug-free, you also need to look for A2. Apparently there are many raw milk cowshares that are aware of all this and do provide quality milk products with little/no allergic reaction - even for the sensitive. We currently get our milk/cream/butter from a Jersey drug-free, grass-fed cow down the road - with no problems whatsoever. But the whey product from Support looks very good for the Glutathione support.

And the information is very helpful - thanks Jeep.

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I was reading up on the vagus nerve and ran across a website discussing cranial nerve lesions. In light of the article below, I thought the info should be posted.

MSNBC said:
A 14-year-old Virginia boy is weak and struggling to walk after coming down with a reported case of Guillain-Barre syndrome within hours after receiving the H1N1 vaccine for swine flu.

Jordan McFarland, a high school athlete from Alexandria, Va., left Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children Tuesday night in a wheelchair nearly a week after developing severe headaches, muscle spasms and weakness in his legs following a swine flu shot. He will likely need the assistance of a walker for four to six weeks, plus extensive physical therapy.

"The doctor said I'll recover fully, but it's going to take some time," the teenager said.

Jordan is among the first people in the nation to report developing the potentially life-threatening muscle disorder after receiving the H1N1 vaccine this fall. His alarming reaction was submitted via msnbc.com's reader reporting tool, First Person, by his stepmother, Arlene Connin.

Increased cases of GBS were found in patients who received a 1976 swine flu vaccine, but government health officials say they've seen no rise in the condition associated with the current outbreak.

So far, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have received five reports of GBS in people who received the H1N1 vaccine since Oct. 6, not including Jordan's case, said Dr. Claudia J. Vellozzi, deputy director for immunization safety.

Out of about 40 million doses of H1N1 vaccine available to date, that's a far lower rate of GBS than the 1 case that develops in every 1 million people who receive the regular flu vaccine.

"It's much less than we'd expect," she said, adding that many cases go unreported.

In 1976, about 1 additional case of GBS developed in every 100,000 people who were vaccinated against the swine flu, according to the CDC.

Jordan's parents said doctors diagnosed the teen with GBS, a rare muscle disorder that develops when a person's own immune system attacks the nerves, causing muscle weakness, difficulty walking and sometimes paralysis and death.

Hospital officials didn't dispute that the boy had GBS, but refused to comment on the boy's condition or treatment, even after his family granted permission.

"They don't want to create a fear or panic in the community," said Jordan's stepmother, Connin.

Connin and Jordan's father, Calvin McFarland, both 38, believe the shot sparked the illness that came on 18 hours after the boy's vaccination.

No clear link

But Vellozzi said there's no clear link between the new vaccine and the disease.

"We know that GBS and other illnesses occur routinely in the U.S.," Vellozzi said, noting that 80 to 120 cases are diagnosed each week in the general population.

"There are events that follow vaccination. That's what they are, they happened to follow vaccination.

GBS is among the most severe adverse events being tracked with updated systems developed by the CDC, the Food and Drug Administration and the American Academy of Neurology in order to monitor the rollout of the H1N1 flu vaccine.

So far, CDC officials have received about 1,700 reports of adverse events linked to the new shot, Vellozzi said. Of those, only about 4 percent, or 68, were coded as serious. That's on par with reports regarding seasonal vaccine.

While any harmful side effect can be devastating for an individual, when it comes to larger public health issues, the H1N1 virus is considerably riskier than the vaccine, experts say.

"The H1N1 illness is making lots of children very ill," Vellozzi said. "There's lots of illness and lots of death."

So far, more than 4,000 people have died from H1N1 infection in the U.S., according to latest estimates by the CDC.

Since the start of the H1N1 vaccine campaign, the CDC has repeatedly warned that certain conditions, such as miscarriage, heart attack and even GBS occur regardless of immunization, and officials have urged the public not to blame the vaccine for the illnesses, but to report promptly any suspected side effects.

As of early Wednesday, CDC officials said they had received no report from Inova Fairfax about Jordan's condition. Later in the day, however, hospital spokesman Tony Raker indicated the hospital had submitted the report.

After hearing about Jordan's case from msnbc.com, CDC officials advised the family to report Jordan's case themselves.

Vaccine critic Barbara Lowe Fisher, president of the National Vaccine Information Center in Vienna, Va., said assuming all potential side effects are coincidence is a mistake. Such an attitude is likely to prevent doctors and other health workers from reporting adverse events in a timely manner, obscuring a true picture of any problems.

Fisher said only between 1 percent and 10 percent of adverse events are reported to the government's Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, which was set up to track problems with vaccines. A 1986 law requires reporting of certain adverse events to VAERS, but there are no sanctions for not reporting, Fisher noted. CDC officials said general reporting to VAERS is voluntary.

Fisher said she suspects that many more cases of GBS have occurred in the wake of the H1N1 vaccines.

"We basically have people blowing it off," she said. "We need to make sure people are reporting."

Eager for protection

Like many parents across the country, Arlene Connin said she was eager to protect Jordan and his brother, Lleyton, 7, against the flu. When she took the boys to their pediatrician for seasonal flu shots on Nov. 5, the provider said H1N1 vaccine was available, too.

There was "not even a thought," that either boy would have a reaction, Connin said. Within hours, however, Jordan developed severe headaches, chills and back spasms. The family rushed him to the closest hospital, Dewitt Army Community Hospital, where doctors conducted neurological exams, a CT scan and an EKG test.

The small hospital didn't have the facilities to diagnose or treat Jordan's illness, so he was transferred by ambulance on Nov. 6 to Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Va., a spokesman said. Doctors there quickly gave Jordan intravenous immunoglobulin, a standard treatment for GBS, Connin said.

"GBS, that's the diagnosis they gave us and that's how they were treating him," Connin said.

A hospital spokesman, Tony Raker, declined further comment on Jordan's case. When an msnbc.com photographer asked to view Jordan's chart, even with his father's permission, hospital officials refused.

Doctors are reluctant to discuss GBS in connection with vaccines, Connin said. Anti-vaccine groups frequently cite the disorder as evidence of vaccine dangers, which public health officials fear will discourage people from getting life-saving protection, especially in the case of H1N1.

Jordan's experience has made his parents think hard about immunization, even though they've always insisted on annual flu shots. Under CDC guidelines for children 9 and younger, Lleyton should receive another booster shot of H1N1 vaccine to protect him fully against the virus.

"I have mixed emotions on that one," Calvin McFarland, the boys' father, said. "We're not sure what we're going to do about that."
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Patient.co.uk-Cranial Nerve Lesions said:
Vagus (X)

* Anatomy The vagus nerve, "the wanderer", contains motor fibres (to the palate and vocal cords), sensory components (posterior and floor of external acoustic meatus) and visceral afferent and efferent fibres. It leaves the skull through the jugular foramen, passes within the carotid sheath in the neck (giving off cardiac branches, and the recurrent laryngeal nerves supplying the vocal cords), through the thorax supplying lungs, and continues on via the oesophageal opening to supply the abdominal organs.

* Signs Palatal weakness can cause "nasal speech" and nasal regurgitation of food. The palate moves asymmetrically when the patient says "ah". Recurrent nerve palsy results in hoarseness, loss of volume and "bovine cough".

* Causes (single nerve lesions exceedingly rare) Trauma, brainstem lesions, tumours in the cerebello-pontine angle, jugular foramen and neck; polio, Gullain-Barre.

Vaccines can cause Guillain Barre. Guillan Barre can cause lesions on the vagus nerve :huh: Too coincidental.
 
Megapode said:
Vaccines can cause Guillain Barre. Guillan Barre can cause lesions on the vagus nerve :huh: Too coincidental.

I don't really get your question/amazement.

Most of the people I have worked with who suffered from Guillan Barre didn't suffer from lasting damages of the vagus nerve. A lot of them however never regained funktion of their legs 100% even though most of them regained the ability to walk and only had a slight impairment when the condition had retreated.
 
the_hammer said:
Megapode said:
Vaccines can cause Guillain Barre. Guillan Barre can cause lesions on the vagus nerve :huh: Too coincidental.

I don't really get your question/amazement.

Most of the people I have worked with who suffered from Guillan Barre didn't suffer from lasting damages of the vagus nerve. A lot of them however never regained funktion of their legs 100% even though most of them regained the ability to walk and only had a slight impairment when the condition had retreated.

Hi Hammer, I meant that in reference to the EE program and the massive push for people to get vaccinated. I thought it was a strange coincidence. I apologize, it was inner considering on my part. I didn't say anything about that in my post.
 
My girlfriend got a cold/throat infection a couple of days ago. She went to her MD and here is the prescription:

Tamiflu 75 twice a day 5 days
Rhinadvil (for the nose)3 per day
Doliprane 1000 (paracetamol) 3 per day
Toplexil (syrup for the throat) 3 tablespoons per day

I agree with the prescription except for the Tamiflu?!. She has no flu symptoms AT ALL.
Roche company has probably an excess of Tamiflu to sell? :evil:
 
Rauni Kilde MD about swine flu

she was not health minister of Finland, as alleged on the net, only regional medical officer, nevertheless she comes across as one sharp lady when she talks about depopulation agenda of the elite in this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTgyakGAddM

I run the search on her on the forum and she was mentioned twice in connection with some other things

http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=4769.msg37777#msg37777
http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=6851.msg47743#msg47743
 
http://www.timesofmalta.com.mt/articles/view/20100115/local/health-probe-in-young-mans-sudden-death

The health authorities are investigating the unexpected death of a young man who took the swine flu vaccine five days earlier, although initial results indicate just a "coincidental" relation between the two.

Clayton Cachia, 23, died on Wednesday evening at Mater Dei Hospital after he was taken ill from work.

Described by his distraught parents, Joseph and Pauline, as perfectly healthy, Mr Cachia was to be engaged to his girlfriend Ebony in two months' time.

The health authorities confirmed that an autopsy was held yesterday and medical tests were ongoing to determine whether the untimely death was related to the vaccine.

"Since the person was injected with the A(H1N1) influenza vaccine five days ago, the case is being followed very closely by the health authorities. From the information collected so far the relation between his death and the vaccine could possibly be coincidental," a spokesman said.

Mr Cachia's sudden death came as a complete surprise to his parents and only sister, Romina.

"He was a healthy six-foot-four boy," his mother said, adding he took the swine flu vaccine on Saturday after being advised to do so at his work place. Mr Cachia had only just started working as a medical representative with a pharmaceutical company two months earlier.

"I do not know whether his death is linked to the vaccine. Doctors said it was not but I don't know. I don't know. I have not taken the vaccine and will not take it myself," his mother added.

"I am going to die," his grieving father said, pointing out that doctors had taken all the necessary tests and sent them abroad.

"They told us his heart swelled. He took the injection on Saturday... I don't know if it was a reaction to the vaccine," he said.

Mr Cachia was an "exemplary" child who, according to his mother, "brightened up the street" with his charm.

An avid Manchester United supporter, Mr Cachia had left home at 5 a.m. after kissing his mother goodbye. He collapsed at work a few hours later
 
Well, what are the odds for healthy and sporty 23-year old to just drop dead like that? Pretty slim if you ask me.

And they have decency to say its "just coincidental relation" - his death and the fact he was injected just 3 days ago.
 
Fwiw-

Two people at work that I know of were absent for 5 weeks, gravely ill and hospitalized. One of them told me that he always gets the flu shot. At the time there wasn't much I could say other than my own studies made me distrustful.
 
[quote author=Stormy Knight]The health authorities are investigating the unexpected death of a young man who took the swine flu vaccine five days earlier, although initial results indicate just a "coincidental" relation between the two.
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[quote author=Stormy Knight ]"I do not know whether his death is linked to the vaccine. Doctors said it was not but I don't know. I don't know. I have not taken the vaccine and will not take it myself," his mother added.[/quote]

Why would a doctor-with conscience- say such thing?
Buffering-I guess-.
Until the autopsy is done there is nothing just assumption.
But the fact is: after 5 days getting the vaccine a healthy person dropped dead!
What else could be the cause of death?
Gaaawd! :cry:
imo
 
Physician with 38 year practice fired for telling truth about H1N1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89DbP4PoySQ

After informing his colleagues of the dangers of the H1N1 vaccine and Baxter's contaminated samples sent to an eastern European lab, Dr. Spencer was summarily fired and ordered to have a psychiatric exam. In this video he sets the record straight.
 
Psyche said:
Physician with 38 year practice fired for telling truth about H1N1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89DbP4PoySQ

After informing his colleagues of the dangers of the H1N1 vaccine and Baxter's contaminated samples sent to an eastern European lab, Dr. Spencer was summarily fired and ordered to have a psychiatric exam. In this video he sets the record straight.
Dr. Spencer has done a follow-up interview. I am listening to it now and have not heard anything really new so far, but he is on to a lot of things and he is in trouble for talking about them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eypaC_ll2pM
(This is part 1. There are 4 parts.)
 
Holy smokes. Dr Spencer lives in my neighborhood. He's doing the right thing by putting this situation on video. This needs to get out.
 
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