Scientific evidence on flu vaccines
The flu vaccines are a topic of debate in the field of natural health. In this article, we explore the scientific evidence regarding their efficacy and safety, to help you make informed decisions.
Scientific Evidence of Flu Vaccines
The Reality when Consulting Your General Practitioner
Cochrane laboratories are currently independent of the economic influences of the pharmaceutical industry, making their studies impartial. They report in their studies on population vaccination that flu vaccines may increase the risk of heart attack.
Without laboratory tests, general practitioners cannot differentiate between the flu and influenza A or B. Both last for days and rarely lead to death or serious illness.
At best, vaccines may only be effective against Influenza A and B, which account for approximately 10% of all viruses.
According to this independent laboratory:
- Flu vaccines, according to the best scientific evidence available today, will only work against 10% of the circulating viruses that cause the symptoms of seasonal epidemic flu. Additionally, flu vaccines have been found to provoke inflammatory reactions that can harm the heart, the developing fetus, and the fragile immune systems of our babies.
So, do the theoretical benefits really outweigh the known harms?
- The reality is that vaccines not only do not work as advertised, but they also pose a significant health threat, likely on the same order of magnitude as the flu itself, due to their well-known role in immune complacency (autoimmunity), as well as causing a wide range of adverse health effects associated with the use of adjuvants, preservatives, cellular by-products, and foreign animal DNA, adventitious viruses, and other so-called “inactive ingredients,” including the unnatural route and method of administration of the antigen itself.
- They report that more than 200 viruses cause flu and flu-like illnesses that produce the same symptoms (fever, headache, aches and pains, cough, and runny nose). Without laboratory tests, doctors cannot differentiate between the two diseases. Both last for days and rarely lead to death or serious illness. At best, vaccines may only be effective against Influenza A and B, which account for approximately 10% of all circulating viruses.”
A related study published in 2011 in the International Journal of Medicine revealed a fact rarely addressed by conventional health authorities or the media, which is mostly uncritical: flu vaccines produce inflammatory cardiovascular changes that indicate an increased risk of serious heart-related events, such as heart attack. [ii]
It has been found that flu vaccines affect pregnant women.
And that babies are at risk of pathological inflammation after vaccinations.
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Sources of Studies:
[i] GreenMedInfo.com, Adverse Health Effects of Vaccination [ii] Gaetano A Lanza, Lucy Barone, Giancarla Scalone, Dario Pitocco, Gregory A Sgueglia, Roberto Mollo, Roberto Nerla, Francesco Zaccardi, Giovanni Ghirlanda, Filippo Crea. Inflammatory effects of the adjuvant influenza A vaccine on platelet activation and cardiac autonomic function. J Intern Med. 2010 Sep 1. Epub 2010 Sep 1. PMID: 20964738 Info. in this bulletin obtained from: Sayer JiNuevo estudio: Niños vacunados tienen 2 a 5 veces más enfermedades y desórdenes que niños sin vacuna

