Millions of
Americans
will be
lining up
for their
annual flu
shot. But
should they?
Could a
yearly flu
shot make
you more
susceptible
to
developing
Alzheimer’s
disease?
Unfortunately,
the answer
may be
“yes.”
One of
the world’s
leading
immunologists,
Dr. Hugh
Fudenberg,
conducted
studies that
found that
people who
receive the
flu vaccine
yearly for
three to
five years
increase
their risk
of
Alzheimer’s
disease
tenfold.
He
suggests the
culprits are
mercury and
aluminum in
the
vaccines,
but I
believe a
new
mechanism,
which
involves
mercury and
aluminum as
well the
over-activation
of the
brain’s
immune
system
caused by
the
vaccines, is
to blame.
Mercury
and aluminum
are directly
toxic to
brain cells
and also
over-stimulate
the brain’s
immune
system.
There is
compelling
evidence
that this
mechanism
can trigger
Alzheimer’s
dementia,
Parkinson’s
disease, Lou
Gehrig’s
disease and
autism
spectrum
disorders,
as well as
Gulf War
Syndrome.
The
greatest
risk of
vaccinations
triggering
brain
disorders is
among those
with
impaired
immunity. We
know that as
we age, the
immune
system
becomes
compromised,
primarily
because of
poor
nutrition.
In
addition,
the mercury
in childhood
vaccines, as
well as
adult
vaccines
such as flu
vaccines,
accumulates
in the brain
and is very
difficult to
remove. The
idea of
having
yearly
mercury
injections
is insane,
to say the
least, but
millions
still
willingly
line up for
their annual
flu shot.
Are there
alternatives
to
vaccination?
Absolutely.
We know that
there is a
solid
connection
between a
strong
immune
system and
nutrition.
Several
studies have
shown that
age-related
immune
problems can
be corrected
with
nutrients
such as
selenium,
vitamins E
and C, zinc
and the
carotenoids.
In addition,
vitamin D3
helps
prevent
over-reaction
of the
immune
system as
seen in
these
devastating
diseases.