Thorn??? You ever hear of Açai berry?

Don't think so. I've noticed the big ad campaign this season for flu shots; it suggests to me that despite previous pushes, the whole flu shot thing hasn't been particularly well received. Certainly they're not very successful, as they're based on the prior year's form of the virus and the mutations that lead to the current flu strains are unpredictable. I noticed that now they're targeting pretty much everybody in those ad campaigns, trying to touch on both fears and guilt. I don't get flu shots. I do try not to expose myself to known sources, which has limited success, but also am extremely healthy overall, and seem able to repel most naughty bugs that come my way. So far.

From what I have read on the CDC website the flu vaccine does contain thimerosal which does have mercury as an ingredient. There is an organic version of the vaccine that they use on pregnant women and infants, but for the most part the vaccines do have mercury in them. Flu Mist, however, does not. I will find the page with all the ingredients of all the different manufacturers and the vaccines that do still contain thimerosal.
 
From CDC:

Thimerosal contains approximately 49% ethylmercury.

Does the influenza vaccine contain thimerosal?

Yes, the majority of influenza vaccines distributed in the United States currently contain thimerosal as a preservative. However, some contain only trace amounts of thimerosal and are considered by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be preservative-free.

http://www.cdc.gov/FLU/ABOUT/QA/thimerosal.htm

The preservative free ones are typically reserved for pregnant women and very young infants.
 
In other words SF - you're throwing your money away. Wasting it. You should be taking what you would spend on your useless multivitamins and donate it to poor people to help defray their beer and cigarette costs!
 
From CDC:

Thimerosal contains approximately 49% ethylmercury.

Does the influenza vaccine contain thimerosal?

Yes, the majority of influenza vaccines distributed in the United States currently contain thimerosal as a preservative. However, some contain only trace amounts of thimerosal and are considered by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be preservative-free.

http://www.cdc.gov/FLU/ABOUT/QA/thimerosal.htm

The preservative free ones are typically reserved for pregnant women and very young infants.

Good find, Meg, thanks. I really don't understand why this is still being used! I'm glad I've refused the shots (which they give out free here at work).
 
The consensus was though, that they're useless. They have no effect. It's a waste of money.

So I see.... I am somewhat pissed. Been taking the damn things for decades. Though I must say, I haven't had anything more than the sniffles since junior high. But that probably is due to eating and exercise habits.

Thanks again for that article.
 
I've been taking them for years as well. I never get sick, but I never blamed that on the multivitamins either. I just considered them insurance, even though I knew they were no real replacement for food vitamins.
 
Good find, Meg, thanks. I really don't understand why this is still being used! I'm glad I've refused the shots (which they give out free here at work).

they practicaly force it on us here at work.. I have only gotten flu shot once and i got sick a week after with a pretty bad cold (tho not the flu) Think it hammered my immune system or something.

I chew cold eeze gum if im feeling like im fighting something. haven't been sick in over a year now.
 
Ok so I am on day 5 of the acai berry juice. I now notice that I have a lot of energy, but I am also hungry ALL the time and it never used to be that way. Is this a good thing?
 
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