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Dear Reader,

 

Trial data has yet to prove the safety and effectiveness of H1N1 (swine

flu) vaccines. In fact, only one of the five companies seeking approval has

even STARTED human trials.

 

But—surprise, surprise—that's probably not going to stop the FDA from

approving them.

 

Data will start coming in next month, and will continue through the early

part of next year. But the World Health Organization wants to start

vaccinating people in October, so they don't have time for pesky details like

whether or not the vaccines are safe.

 

In fact, the whole thing will take on a scary trial-and- error approach.

FDA officials say they'll update the immunization program as the trials shed

more light— including whether or not two doses are better than one, or if

a vaccine turns out to be ineffective.

 

In that case, emergency authorization for an oil-in-water adjuvant may be

needed. The adjuvant sparks a stronger immune reaction, but causes more

side effects.

 

What's perhaps most alarming is that, according to FDA officials,

approving a vaccine without safety data is actually not uncommon (though this

situation is new and exciting in that they don't usually approve them when

major

clinical trials of safety are ongoing)!

 

Seasonal flu vaccines are actually approved using the FDA's " strain

change " process, in which manufacturers actually don't even have to provide

information on whether the vaccines are safe—or if they even work!

 

That's right—put it out there, see if it works and how many people are

hurt in the process, and clean up the aftermath later.

 

Look. Swine flu could end up being a very real problem in the coming

months. But we can't let our panic get the best of us—shooting people up with

unproven (and possibly unsafe) drugs could have disastrous consequences.

 

You know, I don't know what it's like to be a guinea pig. And I have

absolutely no interest in finding out.

 

Yours in good health,

 

Christine O'Brien

 

P.S. Keep reading for the vitamin D you actually want to say NO to.

 

 

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The vitamin D you want to say NO to

 

Q: You've convinced me I need more vitamin D, so I told my doctor that I

want to increase my daily dosage. He mentioned that he would consider

putting me on something called a vitamin D analogue when there is more research

available on them. What exactly is a vitamin D analogue, and should I wait

to take one instead of just increasing my dose of the vitamin D supplement

I'm already taking?

 

Dr. Wright: Vitamin D analogues are basically the synthetic, patentable,

evil twins of all-natural vitamin D3.

 

The good news is, none of these vitamin D has doppelgangers has hit the

market for yet. But they're coming -- as sure as you can say " patent medicine

profits. "

 

Fortunately natural versions of higher-quantity vitamin D supplements

(1,000 IU, 2,000 IU, and 5,000 IU) are starting to show up on the shelves of

lots of different compounding pharmacies and natural food stores so there's

really no need to wait around for the synthetic analogues and test fate by

taking one.

 

Even better, the natural versions are exceptionally inexpensive, with

prices ranging from $7 to $9 per 100 capsules, depending on the strength. Once

they're patented, the analogues are sure to be much more expensive than

that.

 

 

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should rely on this for informational purposes only. Please consult with your

own physician before acting on any recommendations contained herein.

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Sources:

" FDA Likely to Approve H1N1 Vaccine In Advance of Data, " Medpage Today

(www.medpagetoday.com).

 

 

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