Guest guest Posted November 23, 2009 Report Share Posted November 23, 2009 2 of my grandchildren had H1N1.They came down with the flu with all the standard synptoms.My daughter does not believe in vaccines as we don't either.She monitored their fever and gave them oil of oregano,along with olive leaf extract at different times. Upon recovery,they were tested to find out if they had indeed had the H1N1 and it came back positive.They now have very good natural immunity. Both my daughter and son in law did not get it and neither did we. Best regards Guy from the prairies in Canada , " truthvisionary " <sureshot-onsite wrote: > > THIS IS JUST A SAMPLE of what sort of reactions Canadians are experiencing with the H1N1 flu shot... > > > November 22, 2009 > > The following is just one example of what sort of reactions Canadians are experiencing with the H1N1 flu shot. If you, or anyone you know, has a reaction, please register it here so other Canadians can make up their own minds as to whether a flu shot is worth the risk, or not. > > There is a new comment on the post 'H1N1 Vaccine Side Effects - Canadians, Please Report Here!'. > > Author: Mac > Comment: > > I had the regular H1N1 vaccination on Monday, November 16th in the morning. I was fine until about 1:00 in the morning (now Tuesday). I awoke with severe stomach pains and diarhea. This lasted until Saturday - off and on. On Tuesday afternoon, I suddenly felt very exhausted and then started coughing, had a headache, a fever, muscle achiness and just felt basically rotten. Here it is now Sunday evening, and I am still not feeling great. My stomach pains are gone, but all the rest remains, although not as bad as a couple of days ago. My fever is lower than before (it was usually around 38.6 - 39), but still comes and goes. > > My arm has been sore most of the week, but nothing I couldn't handle until last night. The pain has really increased and now there is a red spot where the injection site was. My whole arm is sore now and very difficult to lift and extremely sore if I role on it while laying down (which is something I must do a lot of right now). > > Our thanks, and our best wishes for a speedy recovery to perfect health, to Mac. Many more stories like his (and, sadly, many which are even more worrisome) are at the following link. > > Our point? Be informed. Be very informed. It's only your life at stake. > > See what's really happening to other Canadians at: > http://canadiansforhealthfreedom.wordpress.com/?page_id=554#comments > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2009 Report Share Posted November 26, 2009 The following is just one example of what sort of reactions Canadians are experiencing with the H1N1 flu shot. If you, or anyone you know, has a reaction, please register it here so other Canadians can make up their own minds as to whether a flu shot is worth the risk, or not. There is a new comment on the post 'H1N1 Vaccine Side Effects - Canadians, Please Report Here!'. Author: Mac Comment: I had the regular H1N1 vaccination on Monday, November 16th in the morning. I was fine until about 1:00 in the morning (now Tuesday). I awoke with severe stomach pains and diarhea. This lasted until Saturday - off and on. On Tuesday afternoon, I suddenly felt very exhausted and then started coughing, had a headache, a fever, muscle achiness and just felt basically rotten. Here it is now Sunday evening, and I am still not feeling great. My stomach pains are gone, but all the rest remains, although not as bad as a couple of days ago. My fever is lower than before (it was usually around 38.6 - 39), but still comes and goes. My arm has been sore most of the week, but nothing I couldn't handle until last night. The pain has really increased and now there is a red spot where the injection site was. My whole arm is sore now and very difficult to lift and extremely sore if I role on it while laying down (which is something I must do a lot of right now). Our thanks, and our best wishes for a speedy recovery to perfect health, to Mac. Many more stories like his (and, sadly, many which are even more worrisome) are at the following link. Our point? Be informed. Be very informed. It's only your life at stake. See what's really happening to other Canadians at: http://canadiansforhealthfreedom.wordpress.com/?page_id=554#comments Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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