For most of my readers, this article is pretty elementary. But the
news of a “universal” flu shot must be watched out for. Certainly from the wee
titch of data supplied here it amounts to playing with what was already
perfected if left to its own devices, our immune systems. These things, I am
sad to say, almost always backfire.
By Ethan A. Huff
NaturalNews
NaturalNews
November 7, 2011
The medical community is in the process of unveiling a
“universal” influenza vaccine that it claims will prevent all flu strains with
a single jab.
The only problem is that, in the process, the system has inadvertently admitted that current flu shots are medically useless because they fail to target the correct flu strain in many cases, and they do not stimulate a natural flu-fighting immune response even when the strain is a match.
A recent report by CBS 11 News in Dallas / Fort Worth explains
that researchers from the University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Medical Center
in Dallas have identified a compound they say spurs the growth of a key protein
known as REDD-1, which prevents cells from becoming infected.
By injecting this compound into patients, REDD-1 will increase,
say the researchers, and thus effectively prevent any strain of flu from taking
hold.
But what about current flu vaccines?
Dr. Beatrice Fontoura, one of the head researchers involved with
the new universal flu shot, explained to CBS 11 that it works differently than
current flu shots because it “stimulates our own (immune) response which is
already there and boost[s] it to fight an infection.”
In other
words, flu shots being sold today at pharmacies across the country do not
actually promote natural immunity at all, which begs an important question.
If current flu shots do not boost the immune response,then what, exactly, are they good for?
Not much, according to a recent study published in The Lancet. Though the
mainstream media widely reported that the study’s findings showed an
effectiveness rate of 60 percent for flu shots, actual data in the study reveal
that flu shots help about 1.5 out of every 100 adults. This, of course,
translates into a measly 1.5 percent effectiveness rate (http://www.naturalnews.com/033998_i…).
And yet, for years, medical professionals everywhere have been
hounding the public to get their flu shots or else face horrific sickness and
even death. And those who continue to avoid the flu shot based on concerns
about its safety and effectiveness have been routinely dubbed “anti-science,”
or worse.
Ironically, the CBS 11 piece about the universal flu shot also
contains an interview with a woman who admits that she stopped getting the flu
shot because it made her sick every single year. Once she stopped
getting flu shots, she stopped getting the flu. So why, again,
do we even need a universal flu shot?
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