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Flu vaccine and hospitalization risk

Linda’s comment:  People need to thing long and hard about taking vaccines.  Just read the daily news channels and you will find more and more people having serious reactions to vaccines…..

 

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/05/090519172045.htm

Children Who Get Flu Vaccine Have Three Times Risk Of Hospitalization For Flu, Study Suggests

Trace element concentrations in human dental enamel

Lead in teeth and bones increases with calcium loss from menopause. Bone lead correlates to hair lead levels. This research showing that with menopause associated calcium loss from bones, we also suffer calcium loss from teeth and that loss gets replaced by lead.

Healthy teeth, not just healthy bone, is another reason to follow my program for STRONG BONES and SOFT ARTERIES, as we age, to help get rid of lead we breathe and swallow every day of our life.

Do bone density studies to monitor calcium levels in bone. Remember, if it is leaving bone, it is winding up in arteries and being replaced by lead, so more broken bone risk, as we age.  Make sure to add Longevity Plus product called Beyond Bone Defense with K-2 and H.R.T. Plus in addition to the mandatory use of the most powerful multiple (Beyond Any Multiple) available anywhere with the correct ratio of Calcium to Magnesium and the ultra trace elements Cesium and Rubidium), as found in packets of Beyond Chelation.

“This is believed to be related to decalcification during the menopause. Pb was found to exhibit a positive correlation (P < 5%) with age for both sexes, and is believed to substitute for Ca in the Ca hydroxy apatite (HAP) within the dental enamel.”

Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H)
President, Gordon Research Institute
www.gordonresearch.com

Full article: http://www.springerlink.com/content/k28098wg60887655/

Excerpt:

Abstract  The concentration of trace elements has been measured for dental enamel from 86 healthy human teeth using particle-induced X-ray emission (PIXE). The majority of the teeth (n = 70) were collected from dentists in the county of Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom, although a smaller group (n = 16) were collected from Cornwall. The elements K, Ca, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Sr, Pb, and Hg have been detected and statistically analyzed by grouping according to sex, age, and geographical location. The concentrations of Fe and Cu were found to be lower in the teeth from female donors (P < 5%) and are believed to result from the continued burden of blood loss during menstruation. Strong positive correlations (P < 0.1%) were found between Ca, Co, Ni, and Zn for all groups; these elements were also found to exhibit a negative correlation (P < 1%) with age for teeth from female donors. This is believed to be related to decalcification during the menopause. Pb was found to exhibit a positive correlation (P < 5%) with age for both sexes, and is believed to substitute for Ca in the Ca hydroxy apatite (HAP) within the dental enamel.
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