So my wife was about 8 weeks pregnant and I got an urgent call from the pharmacy: the doctor's office ordered an antibiotic and we have prepared a solution based on this order for your immediate pickup!!! Urgent!!! I told them I hadn't heard about it. I called the nurse hotline and the nurse said, well, her pap smear indicates an imbalance of flora. I said she has no symptoms of that. The nurse said sometimes there are no symptoms. The nurse said if cost is the issue, we can give her a different antibiotic.aeden wrote:This is absolutely true. Squalene was being used in Europe and when I heard it was going to be used in USA I refused all vaccines. ANY protein you inject into someone has the potential of producing an antibody against it. I knew squalene would be dangerous because it could potentially produce autoimmunity ( the body attacking itself). We are seeing rampant cases of autoimmunity now. I’m convinced vaccines are playing a part in this. This is especially dangerous for children whose immune systems are still developing.
Yeast cells have been genetically engineered to produce commercially useful quantities of "synthetic" squalane, which is similar to squalene.
https://marketdesk.org/report/global-sy ... 22434/#toc
A 2000 study published in the American Journal of Pathology demonstrated a single injection of the adjuvant squalene into rats triggered "chronic, immune-mediated joint-specific inflammation," also known as rheumatoid arthritis.[vii]
Nothing says we love you like a three year old screaming in pain at 2 am like a flu shot.
God help us since we understand the science also.
Now just to be clear, I am not pumping antibiotics into an 8 week old fetus.
I told the nurse, I will give her raw cranberry juice daily and yogurt and see if that clears it up. She said it might, but it probably won't. Meanwhile, I scrutinized the lab report and the lab report said results were "suggestive" of a flora imbalance.
At the next doctor visit, I asked the ob gyn if we needed to be pumping antibiotic into an 8 week old fetus if the lab report is "suggestive" of a flora imbalance and my wife has no symptoms of any flora imbalance. He said no, that would not be advisable.