Tamiflu. The authorities stopped it, then they didnt. Get the facts

in #health7 years ago

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"Tamiflu is not only ineffective, but it’s also dangerous.

In the six years that the drug was sold in Japan, there were 1377 reports of adverse reactions, including delirium, convulsion, and encephalitis. A pair of 14-year-old teens experienced such heinous side effects from Tamiflu that they committed suicide. Seventy-one other deaths were directly related to Tamiflu.

A 2011 Japanese study found a 600 percent increase in deterioration and death within twelve hours after Tamiflu administration. Japanese authorities warn against using Tamiflu."

That's a quote from this article. Definitely worth a read if this is new information for you. You'll also gain insight into how the FDA drugs approval process works. Or doesnt.

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Even if the side effects listed on the package are the only ones and they are very rare it still doesn't really seem worth it. Tamiflu only reduces the effects of the flu by about a day...if you are lucky.

A possible one day isnt worth the risk, is it?
Thanks for commenting.
Gary

Again nature has provided all we need for health remedies: https://www.organicconsumers.org/news/elderberry-trumps-tamiflu-flu-remedy

An awesome share, Mary. Thanks!
Gary

Avoid Drugs , try tea and natural oils, all drugs damages our health more the flu do!

Great advice to avoid drugs!
Thanks.