The Centers for Disease Control seems unable to create an effective flu vaccine. Last season the flu vaccine was almost completely ineffective in helping seniors which include people 65 and older. The vaccine did not help those 18-49 years of age and was only a little bit effective in children and those 50-64. Last year the Centers for Disease Control blamed the ineffectiveness on formulation. This year (while dealing with A H3N2) such an excuse is no longer valid. The effectiveness of flu vaccine stands at 42% and dropping. The Centers for Disease Control promotes the use of vaccines, yet if vaccines are ineffective, many may choose not to get vaccines.
Key Takeaways:
- Are you a senior who got a flu shot for the 2016-2017 winter season? If so, chances are it didn’t help one bit.
- In addition to not keeping the flu from attacking seniors, flu vaccines carry a lot of risks. The vaccine contains toxic ingredients including aluminum, mercury, formaldehyde and polysorbate 80.
- There are non-toxic ways to help stave off the flu. Vitamin D is shown in research to keep the flu away. Also, Vitamin C and handwashing can help protect you.
“Vaccines against other infectious diseases are not considered successful unless they are at least 90% effective.”
Read more: https://www.institutefornaturalhealing.com/2017/07/flu-shot-fails-in-seniors/
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