NO To Mandatory Flu Vaccines In The U.S.

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NO To Mandatory Flu Vaccines In The U.S. Flu vaccines should never be mandatory for all US citizens, as this would encroach on individual freedoms, and may pose serious health risks for some individuals.

INDIVIDUAL FREEDOMS Choice Religious/Faith/Philosophy Individuals should have the right to choose what goes into their own bodies. Personal medical decisions should not be made by the government. Religious/Faith/Philosophy Individuals should be able to refuse being administered flu vaccines, for religious and/or faith reasons. Forcing medical decisions on practitioners of faith would be violating the First Amendment of The Constitution of the United States.

HEALTH CONCERNS Risk / Dangers There are several health risks associated with vaccines, influenza vaccines included. It has been asserted that vaccines (in general) are safe. However, even the CDC has acknowledged that severe reactions can occur. Trace amounts of an organic mercury found in one type of flu shot has been linked to autism. Several other chemicals and toxins can complete the list of ingredients in the flu vaccines, some of which could potentially cause serious harm, such as brain swelling, or infertility.

Many Americans Believe the Flu Vaccine is Unnecessary. A poll was taken this prior flu season (2015) showing a variety of reasons. df dfdf

FLU VACCINES DON’T WORK Studies have been conducted to prove influenza vaccines do not work. Cochran Study - Cochran Collobaration Studies in 2010.

ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION - Health and Wellness Place more effort towards health facilities to promote and encourage natural health and wellness preventative measures such as: Whole food nutrition, supplements, and purified water Practicing good hygiene Consistent exercise Getting adequate rest Reducing negative stress Holistic approaches (e.g. Chiropractic care, Acupuncture, Physical therapy, Natural remedies).

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