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Think about cancer too. The American Concer Society was founded in 1913 (coincidence?) and has spent billions of dollars. Guess what?

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I think the common cold is good for you. It's nature's way of preparing your body for a seasonal change. Those fat, juicy summer lungs full of pollen and barbecue smoke need to be cleansed before the winter sets in. ...so you don't feel good for a couple of days, but you coughed out that summer lining. Now you're ready for the coming winter.

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Much better to include a daily organic/ high bio-availability regime of, at a minimum Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Zinc - The three most important and essential things for one's immune system.

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If you take Zinc and Quercetin right when you feel symptoms, you simply will not get very sick with the flu.

Ivermectin also works if taken early.

Both SARS-CoV-2 and influenza are RNA viruses and their replication is slowed by these drugs if you take them early.

D, K, and C are great for your immune system, but taking Zinc + Quercetin at the first symptoms wipes out the flu.

I know a couple people who get the flu shot religiously every year. One lady says "I dont get sick often, but when i do it's very serious! So I'd rather get the shot, so then I know I wont be getting sick with this years' coming flu season. I dont know what I would do if they didnt offer a flu shot."

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'Umm, maybe not get sick, and then if you did - it possibly might be a serious dose (but more likely not)'. Some People have no original self-monologue.

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Exactly. Which means that flu vaccines are as much bullshit as any covid vax. They're all garbage. I wouldn't be surprised if all the hepatitis vaxes are so much bunk as well.

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There was a back in 2009 about problems with the previous year’s seasonal flu shot in Canada.

British Columbia will join four other provinces and delay part of its seasonal flu shot program this year until after the swine flu shots have been rolled out.

Perry Kendall, the province's chief medical officer of health, says the decision is in part due to concerns raised by an unpublished study suggesting people who got a seasonal shot last year were more likely to catch swine flu this year.

The problem seemed to be that these vaccines over trained your immune system on one strain, or even a set of strains. Then it would not respond properly to other strains or viruses. It was clear they did not quite know what they were doing with these seasonal vaccines.

I was not surprised when we started seeing the same thing with the COVID-19 vaccines.