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Saturday, September 18, 2010

H1N1 Vaccination May Contribute to Miscarriages

The National Coalition of Organized Women (NCOW) has released a report stating the H1N1 vaccine has "contributed to an estimated 1,588 miscarriages and stillbirths".  If that wasn't bad enough, the number of cases might actually be as high as 3,587.  They go on to accuse the CDC of failing to inform vaccine providers that there may be side effects related to fetal deaths, based upon data they had.

The actual study was performed on pregnant women aged 17-45, who were administered a H1N1 flu vaccine.  This is a staggering report, and will hopefully provide pregnant women something to consider.  And let's not forget, the vaccine has been banned in Australia because it was causing seizures.  There are safer alternates to the flu shot, as I recently wrote about in my Vitamin D article, found here

In that article, I provided a link to a study performed earlier this year in Japan, which showed that the flu shot was effective in flu prevention only 8% of the time in children; whereas Vitamin D supplementation was effective in preventing the flu in over 50% of the children studied.

In fact, Dr. Myron Wentz has stated that physicians are beginning to recommend supplementing with 5000IU/day of Vitamin D, rather than getting a flu shot.  So you can see, there are safer alternatives.

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