Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
I subscribe to Dr. Chauncey Crandall's Heart Health Report. A cardiologist who's himself experienced a heart attack while relatively young, Dr. Crandall is no pill-pusher but rather an advocate of lifestyle changes to promote better heart health.
This month's issue said something surprising, however, even for him. Crandall writes about a patient of his, a 72 y/o physician who was in good health, mentally and physically, until he suddenly came down with viral cardiomyopathy, causing his heart's ejection factor to shrink to 25%.
After treatment, the patient's ejection factor rose to 55% and he was again living his normal life. Until he got a flu shot -- and ended up in the hospital with congestive heart failure once more. After treatment, fine. But the next year, the same thing happened.
Crandall looked into the flu vaccine literature, decided the vaccination wasn't terribly effective, particularly in the elderly, and began to observe more closely those patients who'd taken the vaccine. He noticed (surprise!) that some "experienced side effects, including flu-like symptoms."
He then writes: "I now strongly suspect that it was the vaccine, not the flu, that caused [my patient's] later bouts with heart failure."
Could the vaccine also have been responsible for the original cardiomyopathy? Not a question Crandall attempts to answer; but he no longer recommends flu shots to his patients, instead telling them to follow common-sense tips to avoid the flu.
Nice to see some common sense in the conventional medicine world.
Peace,
Dale
This month's issue said something surprising, however, even for him. Crandall writes about a patient of his, a 72 y/o physician who was in good health, mentally and physically, until he suddenly came down with viral cardiomyopathy, causing his heart's ejection factor to shrink to 25%.
After treatment, the patient's ejection factor rose to 55% and he was again living his normal life. Until he got a flu shot -- and ended up in the hospital with congestive heart failure once more. After treatment, fine. But the next year, the same thing happened.
Crandall looked into the flu vaccine literature, decided the vaccination wasn't terribly effective, particularly in the elderly, and began to observe more closely those patients who'd taken the vaccine. He noticed (surprise!) that some "experienced side effects, including flu-like symptoms."
He then writes: "I now strongly suspect that it was the vaccine, not the flu, that caused [my patient's] later bouts with heart failure."
Could the vaccine also have been responsible for the original cardiomyopathy? Not a question Crandall attempts to answer; but he no longer recommends flu shots to his patients, instead telling them to follow common-sense tips to avoid the flu.
Nice to see some common sense in the conventional medicine world.
Peace,
Dale
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Re: Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
do you have a link to the article. i would love to print this out for my folks who diligently get their flu shot every year.
thanks
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Subject: [Minutus] Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
To: "Minutus"
Date: Friday, March 21, 2014, 10:48 AM
I
subscribe to Dr. Chauncey
Crandall's Heart Health Report. A
cardiologist who's himself
experienced a heart attack while relatively young, Dr.
Crandall is no
pill-pusher but rather an advocate of lifestyle changes to
promote better
heart health.
This
month's issue said something
surprising, however, even for him. Crandall writes
about a patient of his,
a 72 y/o physician who was in good health, mentally and
physically, until he
suddenly came down with viral cardiomyopathy, causing
his heart's ejection
factor to shrink to 25%.
After
treatment, the patient's
ejection factor rose to 55% and he was again living his
normal life. Until
he got a flu shot -- and ended up in the hospital
with congestive heart
failure once more. After treatment, fine.
But the next year,
the same thing happened.
Crandall looked into the flu
vaccine literature, decided the vaccination wasn't
terribly effective,
particularly in the elderly, and began to observe more
closely those
patients who'd taken the vaccine. He noticed
(surprise!) that some
"experienced side effects, including flu-like
symptoms."
He then
writes: "I
now strongly suspect that it was the vaccine, not the
flu, that
caused [my patient's] later bouts with heart
failure."
Could the
vaccine also have been
responsible for the original cardiomyopathy? Not a
question Crandall
attempts to answer; but he no longer recommends flu shots to
his patients,
instead telling them to follow common-sense tips to avoid
the
flu.
Nice to
see some common sense in
the conventional medicine world.
Peace,
Dale
thanks
vicki
www.LabelGMOFlorida.com
Join us on facebook and twitter
Working to label GMO foods
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Subject: [Minutus] Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
To: "Minutus"
Date: Friday, March 21, 2014, 10:48 AM
I
subscribe to Dr. Chauncey
Crandall's Heart Health Report. A
cardiologist who's himself
experienced a heart attack while relatively young, Dr.
Crandall is no
pill-pusher but rather an advocate of lifestyle changes to
promote better
heart health.
This
month's issue said something
surprising, however, even for him. Crandall writes
about a patient of his,
a 72 y/o physician who was in good health, mentally and
physically, until he
suddenly came down with viral cardiomyopathy, causing
his heart's ejection
factor to shrink to 25%.
After
treatment, the patient's
ejection factor rose to 55% and he was again living his
normal life. Until
he got a flu shot -- and ended up in the hospital
with congestive heart
failure once more. After treatment, fine.
But the next year,
the same thing happened.
Crandall looked into the flu
vaccine literature, decided the vaccination wasn't
terribly effective,
particularly in the elderly, and began to observe more
closely those
patients who'd taken the vaccine. He noticed
(surprise!) that some
"experienced side effects, including flu-like
symptoms."
He then
writes: "I
now strongly suspect that it was the vaccine, not the
flu, that
caused [my patient's] later bouts with heart
failure."
Could the
vaccine also have been
responsible for the original cardiomyopathy? Not a
question Crandall
attempts to answer; but he no longer recommends flu shots to
his patients,
instead telling them to follow common-sense tips to avoid
the
flu.
Nice to
see some common sense in
the conventional medicine world.
Peace,
Dale
Re: Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
I don't think it's printed on the web, because it's by subscription. But Google Dr. Chauncey Crandall + Heart Health Report, and see if you get anything.
Peace,
Dale
Peace,
Dale
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Re: Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
What does he say about statins? Supopsedly they cause more problems than solve.
My total CHOL was 184 and I'm told to go on statins, NOT!
New guidelines may put 13 million more on statins
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/19/health/ti ... l-statins/
Susan
My total CHOL was 184 and I'm told to go on statins, NOT!
New guidelines may put 13 million more on statins
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/19/health/ti ... l-statins/
Susan
Re: Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
Since you asked, Dr. Crandall is opposed to statins. He'll use them on a very temporary basis, but thinks it's vital to get people off the meds and into a healthier lifestyle.
Peace,
Dale
Peace,
Dale
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Re: Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
the whole thing about statins is a lie. It is not about cholesterol causing the problem, it is inflammation
http://www.wellwithin1.com/cholesterol.htm
never a need to ever use them, even temporarily - they are killer drugs
Sheri
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http://www.wellwithin1.com/cholesterol.htm
never a need to ever use them, even temporarily - they are killer drugs
Sheri
At 02:58 PM 3/23/2014, you wrote:
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ONLINE/Email classes in Homeopathy; Vaccine Dangers; Childhood Diseases and Child Health
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Re: Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
Flu shots are so controversial. I am not certain they are all that effective.
I don't get the flu and I don't get flu shots, so....
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I don't get the flu and I don't get flu shots, so....
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Re: Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
What about clogged arteries. How does that factor into the equation?
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Re: Flu vaccine's role in cardiomyopathy
read my webpage for more details but basically because there are tears in the arteries, due to inflammation mainly, cholesterol goes there to fix them.
So you can't blame the cholesterol for doing its job and the answer is not to stop the cholesterol. The answer is to deal with the inflammation
Sheri
At 08:21 PM 3/23/2014, you wrote:
So you can't blame the cholesterol for doing its job and the answer is not to stop the cholesterol. The answer is to deal with the inflammation
Sheri
At 08:21 PM 3/23/2014, you wrote:
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No vaccine gives immunity ever. NONE. All carry harm.
http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com
Sheri
At 08:21 PM 3/23/2014, you wrote:
http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com
Sheri
At 08:21 PM 3/23/2014, you wrote: