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May,

Since recent peer-reviewed articles have

shown that the human influenza vaccines

are not effective in preventing those

vaccineate from getting influenza or

in preventing the spread of flu [1,2]

why, EXCEPT TO:

A. MERCURY POISON more pregnant women and

their developing children, young

children, children, adults and the

elderly

AND

B. SELL MORE VACCINE DOSES,

are more Thimerosal-preserved flu vaccines

bring approved, more doses of Thimerosal-

containing influenza vaccines being produced

and FEWER doses of " no Thimerosal " influenza

vaccines for pregnant women and young

children being " produced " for the 2007-

2008 flu season?

In addition, WHY EXCEPT TO:

A. PROTECT the drug companies' revenue

stream,

AND

B. HIDE the best, most cost-effective

flu-protective dietary action

that Americans can take during the

influenza season,

IS the recent published STUDY showing

that taking additional amounts of

vitamin D3 protects against getting any

strain of influenza [3] NOT BEING widely

DISSEMINATED by the media?

Hopefully, after investigating these

matters, you and your paper will be

willing to tell your readers the

truth about the lack of effectiveness

of influenza vaccines and the protective

effects of added vitamin D3 during the

" flu " season and more.

Respectfully,

Dr. King

http://www.dr-king.com

REFERENCES

>

>1. A. Geier, G. King, and

> Mark R. Geier. Influenza Vaccine:

> Review of effectiveness of the

> U.S. immunization program, and

> policy considerations. JAP & S (Journal

> of American Physicians and Surgeons)

> 2006 Fall; 11(3): 69-74.

>

>2. Tom Jefferson. Influenza vaccination:

> Policy versus evidence. BMJ (British

> Medical Journal) 2006 October 28; 333:

> 912-915.

>

>3. Cannell JJ, Vieth R, Umhau JC, Holick

> MF, Grant WB, Madronich S, Garland CF,

> Giovannucci E. Epidemic influenza and

> vitamin D. Epidemiol Infect. 2006 Dec;

> 134(6): 1129-1140. Epub 2006 Sep 7.

>

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