skooterblue2 wrote: » What are your credentials, btw? I would take responsible my own health rather than trust the sham that is the HSE. Lets not forget the roles of honour of the HSE. Testing on Children in homes, retention of organs, HEP C scandal, Bayer and the HIV blood scandal. Lately its been both the swine and Avian flu vaccines. My Father actually got the flu jab and it didnt work. He has a weak man nearly 80. I told him he would be better off with vitamin c pills
batgoat wrote: » The WHO isn't the HSE... I'm not claiming to have any credentials in the area, I am deferring to research and health bodies across the globe that back up its effectiveness and levels of safety. I am not deferring to anecdotal claims which you are...
skooterblue2 wrote: » that is still not replacement rate levels
skooterblue2 wrote: » No I mean what is your background? Have you met any of these girls? Have you heard their stories? Have you heard their symptoms? Have your heard their medical bills? No help from the state. Little Leo doesnt want an investigation. Its been raised in the Seanad and there was a subcomittee meeting on it in the Dail. Its definitely swept under the rug.
skooterblue2 wrote: » Immune systems aren't always consistent. Some people have immune systems like horses other have pick up every bug and virus. It seems to me its people with dispositions to Autism in the family and deficient immune systems are most vulnerable. I have a buddy who stretched at the start of winter and got the flu jab and then got hit twice with the flu. I wouldnt touch the thing.
Brussels Sprout wrote: » Well this thread has gone exactly how I thought it would just be reading the title
lbc2019 wrote: » He got the flu twice? The actual flu? NOT a cold? Or Man Flu?
lbc2019 wrote: » Anecdotal evidence, isn't evidence.
lbc2019 wrote: » But people live longer, why 1.8? Will that not lead to over population?
skooterblue2 wrote: » So we are victim blaming?
mrsdewinter wrote: » Testing on children in homes, Hep C scandals pre-date the establishment of the HSE. What's the harm in getting the flu jab? If it covers the strains that he encounters, he's protected. Maybe he encountered a strain not covered by the vaccine. Would getting vaccinated have actively harmed him?
skooterblue2 wrote: » . I told him he would be better off with vitamin c pills
skooterblue2 wrote: » So he said, I didnt go over and get blood samples from him.
PhoneMain wrote: » Actually, testing for the flu isn't done by blood test, it's done by nasal swab. You were asking someone else for their credentials. I'm a doctor, on the GP training scheme. What's your credentials?
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Mumble mumble mercury
PhoneMain wrote: » Ah here, vitamin c pills have been shown to be no better than placebo! You might as well be taking smarties!
skooterblue2 wrote: » So was the vaccine apparently, twice!!!
skooterblue2 wrote: » God Bless us. The seven minute marvels. Couldn't tell the difference between a mosquito bite and stage one Sarcoidosis. I look forward to seeing your name in the paper.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » except you dont actually know that. You dont know if they actually had the flu, and if they did have the flu if that strain was covered by the vaccine. But that is irrelevant to you, you are only interested in anecdotes that support your own prejudice.
skooterblue2 wrote: » Well I am taking my friends word for it, he swore by the vaccine. You do know the flu is a virus and it mutates? It is in a constant state of change.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Your friend is not a doctor and neither are you. For somebody who claims a biomed background your willingness to apply scientific principals is poor.
skooterblue2 wrote: » I never claimed to be a doctor, I just said the Gradasil vaccine in its current form is dangerous. Feel free to vaccinate your own kids.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » you also said that the flu vaccine does not work based on a sample size of 2 and incomplete data.
PhoneMain wrote: » Wow, classy response. Stick with the computers, you seem to know very little about health......unlike me.
skooterblue2 wrote: » I have met ye all before. You cover up for each other and the quality you are being produced at we would be better off with African witch doctors. Would you like me to recall the headlines from the last few years? "We were aware when hiring a doctor there were issues with her registration in Germany" "Doctor couldnt tell the difference between an xray of an elbow and an xray" Doctor Lee down in Ballincollig tried to cover up a terminally ill patients file when it was found out he failed to read a report. The affore mentioned doctor is still practicing. I have see 6 doctors fail to spot Mystenia Gravis and then all supported each other. Dr Michael Neary....... needs no more comment. The three doctors who vindicated him. Them witch doctors are starting to looking surprisingly competent with their feathers and bones.