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| My body,My choice! Posted: 10/30/2009 3:04:10 PM | | They did "NOT" get really sick. They had the normal reaction to their body creating antibodies to ensure that it would be able to fight off a severe illness when they are exposed in the future. Also 97% is a pretty hard number to swallow especially with the "really sick" if 97% of the population recieving flow shots got really sick within 48 hours the country would shut down and it would be a lot more noticable than someone claiming that 97% got sick on POF. | |
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| My body,My choice! Posted: 10/30/2009 5:48:36 PM |
Go ahead - protect your rights. It's a pity you don't realize that with rights and freedom come responsibility. What responsibility are we talking about? Giving up rights? Cuz if so we're right back to where we started again!
Utilitarianism! For the greater of the good. You people are funny!  | |
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| My body,My choice! Posted: 11/2/2009 6:54:05 PM | My Point Of View>No one should have to be force to do anything to their bodies or force to take any kind of a drug...Being force to take this H1N1 is wrong no matter how you look at it...I wouldn't and I'm not going to get it either...I don't like putting anything in my body that isn't meant to be... | |
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| My body,My choice! Posted: 11/3/2009 5:40:12 AM |
My Point Of View>No one should have to be force to do anything to their bodies or force to take any kind of a drug.
Gov Patterson has even superceeded the Supreme Court Justice's injunction and totally suspended all Flu shot mandates for anyone! Dr Richard Daines ( the NY head of the DOH, underestimated the sheer shortage of Health care workers and their intelligence. While my personal stats are not a fact .... from the people I talked to in NY that work in health care, 50% were not going recieve either shot and file a Civil claim for being illegally fired. That would have crippled NEW York and there are not enough health care workers to replace such numbers. Victory for all people here!!!!!
To decrease your chances of getting the flu. 1. get plenty of rest 2. take 5000 IU of vitamin D3 per day 3. Bleach wipe all handles on doors of your work place and home every day 4. carry tissue with you to open all public doors and wash your hands after contact with every one you come in contact with. 5. avoid all people sneezing and coughing even if it seems your rude and move away from them on public transiet. 6. avoid anyone who has taken the Flu shot. | |
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| My body,My choice! Posted: 11/3/2009 7:29:16 AM | | Storm - Being overly clean is horrible for your health. The flu acts as a kind of fodder for your immune system. Without getting sick every once in awhile, what you are basically doing is preventing your immune system from doing it's job and you will get even more sick from something later that could of been prevented now. | |
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| My body,My choice! Posted: 11/3/2009 7:42:08 AM |
Storm - Being overly clean is horrible for your health. Absolutely correct. I also question anyone that suggests taking mega doses of vitamins for extended periods of time as it will cause damage to one's kidneys as well as other organs.
I'd rather not walk around the world with a mask on to breath just in case someone next to me sneezes... I'll live life and listen to the experts. | |
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| My body,My choice! Posted: 11/3/2009 7:43:37 AM |
Do you guys read all/most posts in a thread before deciding to post a reply? Posted: 10/10/2009 7  30 PM Posted by Stormwolf... That's why I seldom post to long threads. I have no interest in reading 13 pages of posts to see if my point has already been covered. I will do so only if I feel strongly, or if I've kept up with the thread.
Time to pull the plug... | |
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| My body,My choice! Posted: 11/3/2009 8:44:26 AM |
Absolutely correct. I also question anyone that suggests taking mega doses of vitamins for extended periods of time as it will cause damage to one's kidneys as well as other organs. It's obvious you have a agenda??? Where in the hell did I suggest walking around with a mask???
I also question anyone that suggests taking mega doses of vitamins for extended periods of time as it will cause damage to one's kidneys as well as other organs. Mega Dose??? Understanding Vitamin D Cholecalciferol The high rate of natural production of vitamin D3 cholecalciferol (pronounced koh·luh·kal·sif·uh·rawl) in the skin is the single most important fact every person should know about vitamin D—a fact that has profound implications for the natural human condition. Technically not a "vitamin," vitamin D is in a class by itself. Its metabolic product, calcitriol, is actually a secosteroid hormone that targets over 2000 genes (about 10% of the human genome) in the human body. Current research has implicated vitamin D deficiency as a major factor in the pathology of at least 17 varieties of cancer as well as heart disease, stroke, hypertension, autoimmune diseases, diabetes, depression, chronic pain, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, muscle weakness, muscle wasting, birth defects, periodontal disease, and more. Vitamin D's influence on key biological functions vital to one's health and well-being mandates that vitamin D no longer be ignored by the health care industry nor by individuals striving to achieve and maintain a greater state of health. Sunshine and Your HealthIf well adults and adolescents regularly avoid sunlight exposure, research indicates a necessity to supplement with at least 5,000 units (IU) of vitamin D daily. To obtain this amount from milk one would need to consume 50 glasses. With a multivitamin more than 10 tablets would be necessary. Neither is advisable. The skin produces approximately 10,000 IU vitamin D in response 20–30 minutes summer sun exposure—50 times more than the US government's recommendation of 200 IU per day! How To Get Enough Vitamin DThere are 3 ways for adults to insure adequate levels of vitamin D: regularly receive midday sun exposure in the late spring, summer, and early fall, exposing as much of the skin as possible. regularly use a sun bed (avoiding sunburn) during the colder months. take 5,000 IU per day for three months, then obtain a 25-hydroxyvitamin D test. Adjust your dosage so that blood levels are between 50–80 ng/mL (or 125–200 nM/L) year-round.
Also TOO CLEAN? Thanks but I'd rather not inhale someone's mucus in the air after they sneeze. YUCK! | |
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| My body,My choice! Posted: 11/3/2009 3:42:21 PM | The early signs of Vitamin D toxicity range from constipation, vomiting, diarrhea, and anorexia to nausea, severe stomach pain and high fever. Elevated levels of calcium in the blood, resulting from an increase in the absorption of calcium in the intestinal tract, might take place. Calcification might also result from the overdose.It is the process in which abnormally large deposition of amounts of phosphate and calcium in soft tissue, such as the lungs, heart and kidneys, takes place. These deposits can cause irreversible organ malfunction as well. Vitamin D overdose might result in urinary stone as well. In this process, hard stone masses lodge in the urinary tract, which makes excretion from the body difficult and painful. The stones are formed in the kidney. They may travel to other parts of the body and get stuck in the tubes. Excessive dose of Vitamin D can lead to muscle weakness, muscle pain, muscle cramps, loss of muscle control and muscle stiffness. Vitamin D overdose can lead to high blood pressure, heart rhythm irregularities and increased risk of heart disease Heavy dose of Vitamin D can lead to numbness of nerves, temperature sensitivity, hearing impairment, sensations etc. An overdose of vitamin D in pregnant women can lead to mental or physical retardation in babies. Drowsiness, continuous headache, irregular heart beat, poor appetite, loss of weight, frequent urination (especially at night), deafness, loss of weight, excessive thirst, itching bone pain, bone loss, nervousness, irritability, excessive thirst, and dehydration form the other common signs of Vitamin D overdose. | |
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| My body,My choice! Posted: 11/3/2009 4:23:47 PM | | The fact that OP seems to know little about health but yet is employed in the health care business is unsettling. | |
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| My body,My choice! Posted: 11/4/2009 3:02:33 AM |
take 5,000 IU per day for three months, then obtain a 25-hydroxyvitamin D TEST. Adjust your dosage so that blood levels are between 50–80 ng/mL (or 125–200 nM/L) year-round.
This is from my last post. It suggests a TEST to make sure there is no overdose of D3. 5000iu's of D3 per day for three months of Winter is not even close to to give the symptoms of the post prior to haze. Hell, you can overdose on WATER. It's called Hyponatremea!
@Haze, what scares me is your inability to read FULL POSTS! And anyone's statement of being too clean? Perhaps we should make OR'S much less sterile? Yeesh! | |
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| My body,My choice! Posted: 11/4/2009 6:05:01 AM |
This is from my last post. Thank goodness... time to celebrate.  | |
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