Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 09/12/2009 - 09:43.
The Daily Telegraph reported on 10/8/09 that children should not be given the anti-viral drug Tamiflu for swine flu because its harms outweigh any benefits according to Oxford researchers.
It is my understanding that the proposed swine flu squaline adjuvant live virus vaccination is neither adequately or sufficiently tested, nor proven effective or safe, is uninsurable, can stimulate the onset of a variety of debilitating auto-immune diseases, and is a serious assault on the immune system. Live viruses have a history of lethal danger. In the last swine flu outbreak in the USA more people died from the vaccine than the flu.
I would urge caution and suggest that you fully research all of this before allowing it to be administered to your children. Informed choices are always in the best interests of their health.
The Daily Telegraph reported on 10/8/09 that children should not be given the anti-viral drug Tamiflu for swine flu because its harms outweigh any benefits according to Oxford researchers.
It is my understanding that the proposed swine flu squaline adjuvant live virus vaccination is neither adequately or sufficiently tested, nor proven effective or safe, is uninsurable, can stimulate the onset of a variety of debilitating auto-immune diseases, and is a serious assault on the immune system. Live viruses have a history of lethal danger. In the last swine flu outbreak in the USA more people died from the vaccine than the flu.
I would urge caution and suggest that you fully research all of this before allowing it to be administered to your children. Informed choices are always in the best interests of their health.