Wolfcreek1 ---
 
Thanks - Great set of links in your reply!
 
But don't get me wrong. I have long since subscribed to what you are
saying - the "cure" is worse than the disease.
 
I'm not going to run out and demand a vaccination from my health care
provider. I'm just making sure that a good supply of CS and/or Olive
Leaf Extract will cover my family, in case of attack.
 
I needed those links, because like the anthrax, I had no idea what to
expect in the way of symptoms.
 
I'm pretty sure about treatment - just not totally - yet. My virus
"buga-boo" still hasn't been calmed yet.
 
Bill ---

-----Original Message-----
From: wolfcreek1 [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 11:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Anthrax (not to worry) - Small Pox (????)


Hi Bill ~
 
Here is a website with lots of smallpox vaccine info:
http://www.whale.to/vaccines/smallpox.html
 
And Dr. Mercola's The Fraud of Vaccination
http://www.mercola.com/2001/may/5/vaccination_fraud.htm
specifically addresses small pox vaccination
 
It is my belief, understanding, and practice that we do not vaccinate
anything for any reason.  Often times, the vaccines cause illness,
death, dis-ease even for the same disease one was vaccinated for.   A
healthy immune system is your number one best bet.  Not just the foods
you eat, but sunshine, exercise, as little exposure to toxins as
possible, and doing the things your soul loves (so you smile BIG from
the inside out - which therefore makes you GLOW!) are among the things
that create abundant dis-ease resistant health.
 
Here are some links to vaccine resources.  Some may be located near you.
http://thinktwice.com/options.htm
 
Vaccination is a personal decision, but it's your life and your health
which deserve ALL the time, education, and research you can give to make
the most informed decision for you and yours.
 
Hugs & Howls,
 
Julie & Critters

I have several scars on my arm from small pox vaccinations, but I can't
remember the last time I had any sort of booster. Anybody else feeling
"vulnerable" out there???
 
CS should work, because of its long list of successes against viruses,
but does anyone know for a fact that it has worked against Small Pox?

Bill Martin