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How to Research the Swine Flu Vaccine (and other vaccinations and health issues)

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Summary: Vaccines were first developed over 200 years ago, and since have become a huge industry. Just how effective are vaccines, but more importantly, how safe are they? Is it important to research every available resource before allowing substances to be injected into our bodies? You decide.

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1: THINK about the way we as a society tend to "do what we're told" without question. We want to trust our doctors and our government. So we accept what they tell us without questioning the safely or effectiveness of the given advice, and certainly without much research (if any at all).(Most people research what car or television they will purchase than what they consume!)

  2. Step 2

    Step 2: QUESTION everything, especially what you consume or allow to be injected into your and your children's bodies! Even though your doctor really does have your best interest at heart, they only know what they have been taught. Many doctors have questioned the safety and efficacy of vaccines, only to be dissuaded by political and other pressures. Many have proceeded to research vaccines, only to find a whole realm of scientific evidence that show vaccines are much more dangerous (and largely ineffective) than they have been taught.

  3. Step 3

    Step 3: RESEARCH all sides of issues. It is just not smart to blindly believe one side of any issue. There is plenty of research on the safety and effectiveness of all consumables, including vaccines and other pharmaceuticals. All one needs to do is look! The internet provides a vast array of resources regarding the vaccine controversy. There are many books available written by doctors, scientists and other authorities about vaccines. Check your local library. Search Amazon.com

  4. Step 4

    Step 4: DECIDE. Who is in control of your health, and the health of your loved ones? If you want to be in control of your own destiny, then you have to be well-educated. You are the only one who can decide what you are willing to allow in your life. You have the right to decide what is injected into your body, and your children's bodies. Vaccines aren't really mandatory- (yet!) Do you really want to take a chance of doing irrepairable damage? Isn't it worth a little time and effort to weigh the risks and (supposed) benefits? You decide.

  5. Step 5

    Tips:
    * Google search: Vaccine Safety, Vaccine Dangers, Vaccine Research, etc.
    * Talk to your doctor about your questions and concerns. If your doctor doesn't have time or patience to discuss issues, or tries to bully you, you might want to consider finding another doctor.
    * Listen to your instinct. It's usually right on, unless clouded by fear or intimidation.
    * Build your natural immunity by eating well, exercising and using natural supplementation.
    * Practice good hygiene (wash your hands often with soap and water) to keep your family healthy.

  6. Step 6

    Warnings:
    * Expect some resistance if you question "authority".
    * If you choose not to vaccinate, you might be told your child cannot go to school. This is not true, there is a waiver included on all school admission forms.
    * Knowledge is power; the more educated you are, the more control you have over your own life and destiny. (Ignorance is NOT bliss!)

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