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Old 10-09-2009, 02:26 PM   #4
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Re: Flu shot?

I don't and I won't, AND I got this recently. Take it for however accurate it might be....


Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 8:39 AM
I went to high school with this eminent physician! I received his health letter for years and never knew it. However, another of his classmates wrote to him about the H1N1 (or swine) flu virus. Below is his answer. I highly recommend reading it!
Non-Classmates: Dr. Russell Blaylock graduated from Ouachita Parish High School in 1963. I've attached a bio on his professional credentials .
--- On Fri, 7/24/09, Russell Blaylock wrote:

Linda,

No one should take the swine flu vaccine. It is one of the most dangerous vaccines ever devised. It contains an immune adjuvant called squalene (MF-59) which has been shown to cause severe autoimmune disorders such as MS, rheumatoid arthritis and Lupus. This is the vaccine adjuvant that is strongly linked to the Gulf War syndrome, which killed over 10,000 soldiers and caused a 200% increase in the fatal disease ALS (Lou Gehreg disease). This virus H1N1 kills by causing a "cytokine storm," which means that it cause the body's immune system to overreact and that is why it is killing young people and is a mild disease in the elderly. (The elderly have weakened immune systems.) This vaccine is a very powerful immune stimulator and carries the real possibility of making the lethality of the virus much greater.


One's best protection is vitamin D3. One should take 5000 IU a day now and when the diseas e begins to spread increase the dose to 15,000 IU a day. Vitamin D3 modulates the immune reaction, reducing the chance of an overreaction and stimulates the body to produce what are called antimicrobial peptides, which are powerful killers of viruses that does not involve immunity. This is dose related, which means the higher the dose of vitamin D3 the better the protection. Fish oils (the best is Carlson's Norwegian lemon flavored fish oil) also reduce immune overreaction. One teaspoon a day should be sufficient. For severe symptoms, one teaspoon twice a day. Antioxidants of various kinds also help. This includes quercetin, curcumin, grapeseed extract, vitamin C and natural vitamin E. A good multivitamin/mineral such as Extend Core ( Vitamin Research Products <http://www.vrp.com/> ) is also essential.

Feel free to spread this around. People need to know how to protect themselves.

Russell


RUSSELL L. BLAYLOCK, M.D.
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