The Center for Disease Control is recommending that all pregnant women get the swine flu vaccine. Well, Hot Mamas, before you sign up for this vaccine, let me tell you a few things that have me up in arms about this recommendation.
1. Ten years ago, roughly 2% of women aged 18-49 had detectible levels of Mercury in their blood. Today that number has jumped to 30%.
(This was confirmed by a recent study from UCLA.)
2. In roughly the same ten years, the rate of autism has sky rocketed. The probability that a child will be born with autism is now about 1 in 129. Ten years ago the chance of a child being born with autism was 1 in 100,000. The rate of autism continues to climb.
3. While no one knows for sure what the cause of autism is, most scientists agree that it is a combination of genetic and environmental factors. One of those environmental factors is the exposure to mercury. Most holistic health care providers firmly believe that there is a definite link between toxic levels of mercury in a pregnant woman’s body and having an autistic child. (This is the main reason pregnant women are cautioned to stay away from fish with high levels of mercury such as shark, swordfish, tile fish, and king mackerel).
4. This is the scary part…. The swine flu vaccine is going to have thimerosol in it. Thimerosol is a mercury containing preservative still used in some shots!!!!!! Thimerosol used to be the preservative that was used in many of the shots that were given to young children. After controversial research linked mercury exposure from these shots to the onset of autism, the thimerosol was removed from most childhood vaccines.
If a pregnant woman gets the flu, the symptoms are usually more severe and potentially more dangerous. I am not recommending that you get the Swine Flu Vaccine or that you don’t get the Swine Flu Vaccine. Every Hot Mama must decide what she thinks is best for her Hot body! It is my belief that knowledge is power. I am merely passionate about helping all the Hot Mamas across the world claim their power and be able to make informed decisions about their bodies and their health.
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