Prominent Physician Advises Against Flu Shots
Dr. Donald Miller, a cardiac surgeon and Professor of Surgery at the University of Washington, recommends avoiding the flu shot and taking vitamin D instead. According to Dr. Miller, “Seventy percent of doctors do not get a flu shot.”
Health officials say that every winter 36,000 people will die
from it. But the National Vital Statistics Reports compiled by the CDC show
that only 1,138 deaths a year occur due to influenza alone -- more than 34,000 of the “36,000? flu
deaths are actually pneumonic and cardiovascular deaths.
There is also a lack of evidence that young children benefit
from flu shots. In fact, a systematic review of 51 studies involving 260,000
children age 6 to 23 months found no evidence that the flu vaccine is any more
effective than a placebo. But there is also a risk of harm from the flu vaccine
itself, particularly from the mercury, aluminum, and formaldehyde it contains.
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