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Needles Or Not – Flu Debate

Authored by Dawson WinchesterReprinted with permissionSt. Thomas Times-Journal October 7, 2000 Time again for the annual ‘needles or not’ flu debate. If it weren’t such a damn serious subject it could be considered a silly and immature debate. But it is serious. Deadly serious for your children, loved ones, and yourself if you make the

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One Flu Over the Coo Koo’s Nest

Is there a flu vaccine shortage in the U.S. or are medics and vaccine makers just full of chicken poop? Take a look at the following news headlines, both appearing on the same date. Headline One: Flu shot shortage impeding hospitals — Emergency plan saves vaccine for people in high-risk groups Headline Two: UK elderly

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Vaccine Quotes from the Outside-In

There is no evidence that any influenza vaccine thus far developed is effective in preventing or mitigating any attack of influenza. The producers of these vaccines know that they are worthless, but they go on selling them, anyway.

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Dr. Daniel David Palmer – The Father of Chiropractic

The following information is a synopsis of chiropractic’s rich and colorful history. The basic outline and data is derived from a text by Walter Wardwell, PhD., entitled, “Chiropractic: History and Evolution of a New Profession” Published by Mosby, 1993. The Early Years… D.D. PalmerThe first chiropractic adjustment was performed in Davenport, Iowa in the year

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NVIC 3-Day Meeting in Arlington, Virginia

From the Gannett News Service comes an article with the headline “Vaccine Safety Advocates Concerned About Immune Systems.” This past weekend, the National Vaccine Information Center held a three day conference at the Sheraton National Hotel in Arlington, Virginia. According to the article, vaccine safety advocates decried the almost universal lack of testing infant immune

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Needles Or Not – Flu Debate

Authored by Dawson WinchesterReprinted with permissionSt. Thomas Times-Journal October 7, 2000 Time again for the annual ‘needles or not’ flu debate. If it weren’t such a damn serious subject it could be considered a silly and immature debate. But it is serious. Deadly serious for your children, loved ones, and yourself if you make the

Read More »

One Flu Over the Coo Koo’s Nest

Is there a flu vaccine shortage in the U.S. or are medics and vaccine makers just full of chicken poop? Take a look at the following news headlines, both appearing on the same date. Headline One: Flu shot shortage impeding hospitals — Emergency plan saves vaccine for people in high-risk groups Headline Two: UK elderly

Read More »

Vaccine Quotes from the Outside-In

There is no evidence that any influenza vaccine thus far developed is effective in preventing or mitigating any attack of influenza. The producers of these vaccines know that they are worthless, but they go on selling them, anyway.

Read More »

Dr. Daniel David Palmer – The Father of Chiropractic

The following information is a synopsis of chiropractic’s rich and colorful history. The basic outline and data is derived from a text by Walter Wardwell, PhD., entitled, “Chiropractic: History and Evolution of a New Profession” Published by Mosby, 1993. The Early Years… D.D. PalmerThe first chiropractic adjustment was performed in Davenport, Iowa in the year

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NVIC 3-Day Meeting in Arlington, Virginia

From the Gannett News Service comes an article with the headline “Vaccine Safety Advocates Concerned About Immune Systems.” This past weekend, the National Vaccine Information Center held a three day conference at the Sheraton National Hotel in Arlington, Virginia. According to the article, vaccine safety advocates decried the almost universal lack of testing infant immune

Read More »