Politicians and government health officials are urging us to get vaccinated as health insurance. So for the past few weeks, we’ve been investigating exactly how healthy it is to get vaccinated for the H1N1 and seasonal flu. We’ve discovered there are HUGE health risks involved.
One of these risks is the development of neurological disorders. Although rare, this particular type of side effect is completely debilitating.
Before choosing vaccination, please consider the unfortunate case of Desiree Jennings, a beautiful 25-year-old cheerleader from Virginia who received a seasonal flu shot in August and 10 days later, developed what medical experts call, dystonia.
Here’s a 2:18 minute news clip from Inside Edition:
Since they’re rolling out the H1N1 vaccination before properly testing them, coupled with the fact that pharmaceutical companies and doctors are legally protected against lawsuits in these cases AND there’s no funding for vaccine injuries, we have to ask ourselves: “Is it worth the risk?”
What do you think, Readers? Will you be trusting your health to Nature or man?
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November 8th, 2009 at 1:02 pm
Thanks Stephanie for posting this video about Desiree. More people need to know her story.
Emmanuel
Motivatorman
November 11th, 2009 at 1:34 pm
Hopefully she can rise above it all and perhaps help spread the word about the potential risks of vaccination.
And yes, it’s disheartening to hear the insensitivity of some people.