
Of Pigs and Kids; Eliminating
Fear As we fall headlong towards
winter leaving the September equinox far behind, we find
ourselves in another flu season. This past year it seems
we never left it. I've continued to follow the 2009 H1N1
flu data and continue to be amazed at the state of public
health policy. What follows is my logic on all this, doing
my best to consider the most reliable information available.
Though we all have biases, my ‘opinion’
is based on what I see as best for my own family as well
as for my patients. Sadly, the agenda of many outlets
on the subject are not so clear.
I continue to get questions from concerned
parents who are being pressured by pediatricians and family
doctors to get the young ones vaccinated for the flu, seasonal
du jour and swine. The two questions we most want answered
are, “should we be worried about the flu?”
and, “should we get the vaccine?” I
personally believe that fear, though motivating, is a poor
way from which to make sound health decisions. Much of medical
care today uses this tactic to motivate (in some cases manipulate)
people to action. Though it may be difficult to eliminate
all fear, especially when you are a parent, it’s important
to not let it be your sole motive in seeking a given course
of action. I have found from personal experience with my
own children that often the best course of action
is patience and thoughtful consideration. Gut instinct
is useful; my wife is especially gifted in this. If you
sense something is wrong with the advice to medicate or
vaccinate for every infectious concern, you’d be wise
to heed that premonition. We can debate the risk/benefit
of vaccines in general, but there are clear insights that
are coming to light about the flu in general and the current
’09 H1N1.
Is It Better To Wash Your Hands
In
Hot Or Cold Water To Kill Germs?
Number one, it is indisputable that the
virulence (severity) of this flu virus has been overestimated.
Despite strong evidence to the contrary, public health entities
and reporting media continue to act as if the “sky
is falling.” The death rate for the H1N1 is
no worse (in some cases lower) than past seasonal flu rates.
Since August the CDC has stopped confirmatory testing for
the swine flu, now using the criteria of “assumed
to be the main circulating flu-like illness.” In reality,
actual state statistics indicate that the vast majority
of flu-like illnesses are actually NOT the flu, let alone
H1N1. This alone means we can all take a deep breath
and think about how de-stressing can improve immune function.
In addition, most bad outcomes from the flu are due to pre-existing
conditions and secondary infections like pneumonia. There
is evidence that taking medications like Tamiflu or Tylenol
may actually increase one’s risk for complications.
Secondly, does it make sense to get the
vaccine? It’s too early to see what impact the new
H1N1 vaccine will ultimately have. Unfortunately, with very
little actual testing for H1N1 we may never fully know.
What I do know is the following: The seasonal flu
vaccine has NOT been shown to benefit children less than
two years of age. Some studies actually show more
flu-like illness for these young ‘uns who’ve
been vaccinated for the flu. In addition, the benefits to
older children and adults are very mixed. There is ample
evidence of the harm and lack of efficacy that may come
from some vaccines. Sadly this is the research your pediatrician
is unaware of and gets left out of the evening news. It’s
not that it isn’t legitimate; it just doesn’t
fit with current public health policies; the golden calf
of prevention is vaccination, end of story! The
toxic and “immune irritating” ingredients in
many vaccines will universally cause harm. It is
difficult to measure the full impact. Those most at risk
are those to whom vaccines are most pushed, pregnant woman
and babies. Did you know that doctors and their families
as a group are some of the least vaccinated in our society?
Many are aware of the evidence of harm and believe the “benefits
DO NOT outweigh the risks.
Unfortunately there is no magic shot
to protect us from all harm. What is actually protective
is to nurture ourselves as intended by our Designer. The
immune system thrives when allowed to mature without excessive
insult, or malnutrition. The main reason for poor
health in kids is due to poor dietary habits. There
are epidemic deficiencies such as vitamin D. Couple that
with wide spread sleep insufficiency in both kids and adults
and it’s no wonder we are getting sick more. There
is a human tendency to underestimate the effects of our
own actions and overestimate the benefits of medical interventions.
If we took half of all the fuss and money directed at vaccination
and instead put it towards building personal wellness through
good habits, we’d see dramatic changes in the health
of society.
Recently I’ve put together the
Four S’s of avoiding colds and the flu; two
to do, and two to avoid.
1. Get appropriate sleep.
Many adults aren’t and many parents under estimate
the sleep requirements of their children.
2. Get sunshine or ensure
adequate blood levels of vitamin D. This
is essential. It’s estimated that up to 70% of some
populations are deficient. You must get tested to figure
out how much you need. If you avoid the sun, you need to
supplement and it’s likely you need more than is in
your “One A Day.
3. Avoid too much stress.
Chronic stress suppresses your immune system.
4. Avoid sugar. This
isn’t the stuff found naturally in fresh fruit; we
are talking about the gobs of sucrose and high-fructose
corn syrup now in everything!
There are many remedies to help you when
you do get sick that will not suppress your immunity, from
herbal teas to healthy broths. For many there are health
challenges that need to be dealt with, from thyroid and
other hormonal imbalances to food and environmental allergies.
Next time your doctor recommends a vaccine or medication,
consider that there is another way; one that is directed
at the root cause and truly seeks to “first do no
harm.”
Dr. G.
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