Tedd Koren DC

Should a Child Be Vaccinated?

OK, I admit it, I kicked a beehive, or perhaps a hornet’s nest. I commented in a public discussion group about childhood vaccination. A mother wrote asking for advice (“is my kid in danger if she sits next to a non-vaccinated child”) and about 20 MDs (or med heads) wrote with the usual party line,…

Read More

Pregnancy and Flu Vaccination

pregnancy and flu vaccination

Pregnant women high priority for flu vaccine Pregnancy and flu vaccination: Pregnant women are now being listed as a high priority for swine flu vaccine. Yet the product inserts so far from the package inserts state the disclaimer: “Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with influenza virus vaccine. It is also not known whether influenza…

Read More

The doctor advertised the flu shot so I walked in

I walked into a doctor’s office that was advertising flu shots and asked for a product insert for the 2011-2012 flu vaccine (FluLaval® made by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). The nice MD at the counter handed me a CDC (Centers for Disease Control) paper urging everyone to get the flu shot. That wasn’t what I had asked…

Read More

Endangered Sharks Being Slaughtered To Produce Swine Flu Vaccine

endangered sharks

Endangered Sharks Slaughtered National Geographic is reporting that endangered sharks are being harvested at an alarming rate to make squalene, which is an adjuvant for the vaccines. Think about it: we are risking the total decimation of a species for a psychological pandemic flamed by organizations seeking wealth, rather than health. Most disturbing is when one…

Read More

Swine Flu Drastically More Mild Than Predicted

In a recently released report: According to these researchers (which include scientists from Harvard, the UK Medical Research Council and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) H1N1 swine flu won’t be as severe as was feared and when the fall and winter wave of H1N1 swine flu is over, it will have been no…

Read More

People of Hawaii Pass Resolution Against Forced Vaccination Laws

Hawaii H1N1 Resolution Advances Vaccination Exemptions Favoring Americans’ Growing Demand for Health Freedoms: Hilo, HI–Department of Health officials in Hawaii were overruled by County of Hawaii directors supporting a resolution favoring First Amendment constitutional rights and vaccination exemptions for everyone demanding them. The nearly unanimous 7-1 Big Island of Hawaii Council vote sent a strong…

Read More

Latest News On Swine Flu

Most cases believed to be H1N1 are actually the common cold or another flu-like bug “Swine flu is dying. Flu deaths and hospitalizations have declined for the third straight week according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Reported infections have dropped 83%. ‘This little piggie’ just keeps looking littler and littler.” Congrats…

Read More