MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Use the noodle. How many people die from influenza? NONE
Percentage of flu victims dead because of pneumonia? Almost every last one.
My recurring inner ear infections drove me nuts. I researched it. Finally came across a piece in the JOURNAL AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. A pneumonia inoculation stops a majority of inner ear infections. None of my doctors had a clue. I still spring it on a new doctor. 100% of them are doubtful. I told them to look it up in JAMA.
I always side with stuff that works. I hate to see needless deaths because of medical community ignorance. FLU - PNEUMONIA - DEATH. Why is it so difficult for them to do the linkage themselves?
They operate like inferior technicians operate -- by ROTE.
I've done what little I could. The rest is up to the reader.
Please stick to electronics, a subject you know something about. It's doubtful if the 50-100 million people who died from the Spanish flu would have been saved by a pneumonia shot. Although many did die from respiratory failure, caused by the flu virus.