Flu season is upon us now and is sure to spread. Social media outlets are frenzied over the
flu shot debate. “To get or not to get
the flu shot”. As a physician, I am very
often asked this exact question.
My answer is that it is a complicated decision and depends on your
beliefs, your genetics, and your current health. As an integrative physician, my goal is both
inform you and to get at the root cause of a condition and build your health
from the ground up.
Like antibiotics, vaccines have been touted as a medical
breakthrough that has saved many lives.
And they undoubtedly have!
However, the country’s one-size-fits-all, and sometimes extremely high
number of mandatory, vaccination policies are not in the best interest of your
individual health.
Many of the ingredients added into vaccines are known
carcinogens and detergents that have harmful or unknown effects on the human
body.
Package
inserts for Fluarix and Fluvirin even state that they are uncertain as
to whether or not your fertility will be affected by the vaccine (fertility has
been steadily declining over the past several decades).
Let’s learn more about what ingredients are in these
vaccines and specifically, what is in the flu vaccine?
Aluminum gels or salts of aluminum, which are added as
adjuvants to help the vaccine stimulate a better response to the vaccine. Aluminum is a recognized neurotoxin that can
adversely affect the central nervous system and cause cognitive deficiency and
dementia if it enters the brain. Numerous
studies have
linked aluminum to Alzheimer’s disease.
Antibiotics, which are added to some vaccines to prevent the
growth of germs (bacterial) during production and storage of the vaccine. The
antibiotics hidden in the flu vaccine include neomycin, streptomycin, or
penicillin, which can cause severe allergic reactions in many people.
Egg protein is found in influenza vaccines, which are
prepared using chicken eggs. Beware if
you can’t eat egg products without poor reactions.
Formaldehyde is used to inactivate bacterial products for
toxoid vaccines. Formaldehyde is used in
“inactivated” vaccines which are almost all of the flu vaccines available on
the market. It is also used to kill
unwanted viruses and bacteria that might contaminate the vaccine during
production. Formaldehyde is a powerful chemical used as a disinfectant and
preservative in mortuaries and medical labs. It is listed as a human carcinogen
in the
12th
Report on Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology Program.
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) and 2-phenoxy-ethanol, which are
used as stabilizer in a few vaccines to help the vaccine remain unchanged when
the vaccine is exposed to heat, light, acidity, or humidity.
Thimerosal is a
mercury-containing preservative that is added to vials of vaccine that contain
more than one dose to prevent contamination and growth of potentially harmful
bacteria.
Studies have
demonstrated that thimerosal can contribute to the development of autoimmune
diseases by suppressing the overall immune system and causing
systemic
inflammation. Due to the controversy concerning this additive, some
companies have started producing thimerosal-free vaccines, which are available
in a limited supply at certain pharmacies.
Polysorbate 80 is a detergent used to help drugs and
chemicals cross the blood-brain barrier. Unfortunately, this stabilizer is also
used to treat chronic kidney failure and can contribute to
liver toxicity.
Polysorbate 80 was also shown to cause “severe non-immunologic anaphylactoid
reactions” in
this
study from 2005.
Do you really want these potentially toxic substances
injected into your body, or worse, your child’s body?
Now, let’s look at their effectiveness in preventing
illness.
According to a
study in 2008, the
influenza vaccine was only 59% successful and benefited only 36% of the healthy
children over the age of 2 who received it. Another
study from
2008 indicated that the number of children’s doctor visits or
hospitalizations did not differ between vaccinated and non-vaccinated children
measured over two consecutive flu seasons, suggesting that the influenza
vaccine had very little effect on children’s overall health status. Additional
studies show that
flu vaccines do not prevent influenza transmission to the patients of healthcare
workers.
The bottom line is that vaccination is not a foolproof way
to avoid disease. The shots do cause
side effects, and sometimes those side effects are serious.
The NVIC (National Vaccine Information Center) continues to
ask “is the atypical manipulation of the immune system with more and more vaccines
in early life setting some children up for chronic disease and disability? Is less better?”
They point out that American children are the most highly
vaccinated children in the world (receiving 49 doses of 14 vaccines before the
age of 6), and are also among the most chronically ill and disabled. The CDC admits that one in six U.S. children
is now developmentally delayed. During
the past quarter century, the number of children with learning disabilities,
ADHD, asthma, and diabetes has more than tripled. More than twice as many children have chronic
brain and immune system dysfunction today than did in the 1970s when half as
many vaccines were given to children.
Natural Alternatives for Preventing & Treating the Flu (or
a simple cold):
The best treatment for any flu (or cold) is always
prevention, which includes supporting your immune system. Eating well,
getting proper rest and exercise are paramount. What else can the average busy
American do to minimize their chances of getting sick this fall and winter?
Here are some simple suggestions:
Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly
This is the number one way to prevent the flu and other
respiratory infections. You must scrub your hands thoroughly with soap
and water for at least 20 seconds in order to kill viruses. Twenty seconds is
about how long it takes to sing the ABC’s one time through. Do not touch your
eyes, nose, or mouth without first washing your hands.
Heal your gut
Your gut is the gateway to health. 80% of your immune
system is located in your gut. Make sure your gut is in good shape and take a
high quality, multi-strained probiotic.
Reduce alcohol and sugar consumption
Even moderate alcohol consumption suppresses the central
nervous system, and therefore your immune system. Consuming too much sugar can
suppress the immune system and make it more difficult for your body to fight
off infections like the flu.
Reduce your stress
Stress is known to suppress our immune systems. Consider
meditation, yoga, or acupuncture for additional relaxation techniques.
Get 7-9 hours of sleep every night
Your body relies on sleep to recuperate from daily exposure
to toxins. Chronic sleep deprivation can significantly reduce immune function.
Take glutathione, turmeric, and vitamin C
Antioxidants are very important for your immune function. Glutathione
is the chief antioxidant in your body, responsible for enhancing your immune
system and helping your liver with detoxification. Curcumin is the orange
pigment in turmeric and a potent antioxidant that improves joint health and
cardiovascular function. Vitamin C provides potent antioxidant protection,
support optimal immune function.
Eat a clove of garlic every day
Give your immune system an added boost with garlic. It's
cheap, easy and effective. Using parsley with garlic when you cook will
diminish the garlic taste.
Optimize vitamin D
Vitamin D is a powerful immune system modulator.
Optimal levels for best immunes system function range from 50 to 70
ng/mL. For many that can mean taking 5000 IU per day; however, I don’t
recommend this unless you are followed closely by a physician.
Consider a zinc supplement
Zinc is another powerful antioxidant that plays a crucial
role in immune health. Within the immune system, zinc is needed for gene
regulation and functioning of neutrophils, natural killer cells, and
lymphocytes. Individuals with a zinc deficiency are highly susceptible to a
number of pathogens, including the influenza virus.
Get plenty of exercise
Exercise can boost your immune system by increasing your
circulation and relieving stress. Increased circulation allows antibodies to
travel throughout your bloodstream faster, making it easier for your immune
system to fight off an illness. Exercise can also enhance your immune system by
relieving stress and slowing the release of stress hormones in the body.
Start your day with a fresh squeezed glass of lemon
water and raw honey.
The lemon helps to alkalinize the body and the raw
honey contains natural antibiotics and antifungals. Raw honey is also an
excellent cough suppressant.
Despite your best efforts, if you still feel that you are
coming down with something, or it's progressing quickly, call us right away
(818-957-6909) for one of the IV’s mentioned below. Many people opt for
the wait-and-see approach. Sometimes this works, but if you wait too long, you
can end up much sicker and recovering for quite awhile longer than if you
started treatment sooner.
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide can be given as
an IV, and is very effective for respiratory infections. If given at
the first sign of a respiratory illness, an IV of hydrogen peroxide can
typically abort an infection.
Immune Drip
Vitamin/Mineral
IVs: Has vitmins and minerals in it, specifically high dose vitamin C,
which is particularly effective for respiratory and viral infections.
Ozone therapy
These IV treatments are great if you find yourself sick with
the Flu, a cold, or another viral/bacterial infection.
So, Who Should Get a Flu Shot?
There is quite a quandary surrounding recommendations for
immunocompromised individuals such as those with autoimmune diseases who are on
immune-suppressing medications. The original thought was that they would be at
higher risk of getting the flu and would benefit from getting vaccinated.
However,
recent
studies have shown that the flu vaccine is less effective in these
immunocompromised individuals. Given that thimerosal has been implicated
in
triggering
autoimmune disease and that those with autoimmune diseases are three
times more likely to develop another autoimmune disease, it would seem that the
risk of getting a flu vaccine far outweighs any potential benefits.
Certainly those with chronic lung diseases like cystic
fibrosis, asthma, or COPD may want to weigh the risk with the benefits, as it
might be potentially life-saving in those individuals.
If you do elect to receive a flu shot, I would highly
recommend a thimerosal-free vaccine, which are available in a limited supply.
If you don’t already know your MTHFR gene mutations, I would definitely get
them checked. If you have any mutations at this gene, it is difficult for
your body to eliminate mercury from your system, even in trace amounts. I
would also caution you against taking any over-the-counter pain medications,
such as tylenol, advil, or aspirin, in conjunction with your vaccine. These
have been
shown
to reduce the effectiveness of vaccines by limiting your body’s proper immune
response.
Once again, the decision to receive vaccinations of any kind
is highly individualized. My goal, as always, is to empower you with the
knowledge to make the best and most informed decision you can for yourself and
your health.
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