Educate yourself about vaccinations.
Desiree Jenning's story really touched my heart because I have always been and will continue to be wary of vaccinations. I have never received the flu shot, will not be receiving the H1N1 shot, and if I was thinking of receiving any kind of shot, I would be doing some heavy research prior. Vaccinations these days are taken extremely lightly, almost as if you were popping in to get a cup of coffee and people are not taking the time to find out what exactly is being injected into them.
Desiree Jennings indeed had a rare reaction to a seasonal flu vaccination, however I think it shows the dangers of the side effects (rare or not) and sheds light on the other components within vacciantions (like mercury for example). This beautiful 25 year old, athletic, pro football cheerleader was severely disabled after getting a flu shot this past August. She is unable to walk or talk normally, has siezures/blackouts after eating and has trouble concentrating on more than one stimuli. She is able to walk backwards and run forwards, as well as being able to talk normally only when running. She has been diagnosed with an incurable disease called Dystonia that was triggered by components in the flu vaccination. Recently she has made tremendous improvements (which I am over joyed to hear about!) and is slowly regaining the ability to walk and talk normally. Please visit her site for more information and updates on her progress!
Please don't listen to the hype of the media. If you are in a high risk category for the flu or H1N1, do your research and recieve the proper vaccination. Our thoughts have a massive impact on our body & health - by filling our minds with fear and paranoia, you are welcoming illness with open arms. Eat well, live well, think well and more often than not you will BE WELL. To health!
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