The swine flu vaccine is supposed to induce antibody production in the human body against the swine flu virus. This is, in fact, how any vaccine works. Introduce a partial, attenuated, or otherwise somewhat deranged virus into the body, and the immune system will create antibodies against it. The immune system will then be better equipped to handle the real threat, in this case the swine flu, when the person is exposed to it. This is immunology 101.

The swine flu vaccine, in addition to an attenuated form of the swine flu virus, contains a chemical called squalene. Squalene is a chemical synthesized by the human body. Squalene is the biochemical precursor to cholesterol. Squalene is supposed to be found in the body. Squalene has a specific chemical structure, there is no difference between chemically synthesized squalene and the squalene synthesized by your body.

If squalene is ingested, no problem exists. In fact, squalene is found in certain foods and supplements. When squalene, however, is injected into the body, we have a problem. Injected qualene incites the immune system to create antibodies against it. This antibody is called the anti-squalene antibody. Anti-squalene antibodies will attack ALL the squalene in the body, not just the squalene that was injected.

When the immune system creates antibodies against something that is supposed to be found in the body, it is called an autoimmune disease. When the body produces anti-squalene antibodies, the immune system will attempt to destroy the squalene molecule wherever it finds it. This will lead to systemic inflammation, the hallmark of autoimmune disease.

Most autoimmune diseases have both a genetic factor and an environmental factor associated with it. The genetic factors related to autoimmune disease cannot be modified. We cannot change our DNA. Successful treatment of an autoimmune issue, then, involves elimination or modifiction of the environmental factors responsible for autoimmunity. This principle is familiar to anyone who has purchased my book, Why Am I Sick? And What To Do About It , available on Amazon today.

Autoimmune disease in which antibodies are created against a chemical that the body normally produces is in a different league all together. In this case, the body creates both the squalene and the antibodies against the squalene. Needless to say, this is a dire situation.  If there ever is little or no hope of reversing an autoimmune disease, this is it. Once the body produces anti-squalene antibodies, there is no known way to stop the antibody production. This can possibly lead to a life-long autoimmune condition.

A basic rule of modern day society regarding controversies applies to the swine flu vaccine. This rule is, that for every controversy, two diametrically opposing views will be discovered. These two views can be always reduced to two reasons surrounding the controversy, the real reason and the stated reason. The stated reason is always what will calm the public. Following the money trail, one will always arrive at the real reason. In the book Why Am I Sick? And What To Do About It , available on Amazon today, this principal is discussed with respect to all of health care. It is just a matter of time before it is evident which side was correct.

But, don’t take my word for it. Do your own research and come to your own conclusion regarding the swine flu vaccine.  Here are some Google search terms for you to begin your search -

anti-squalene antibodies

anti-squalene antibodies vaccine

squalene injected

And, an interesting research article written in 2000, before the controvery began -

http://ajp.amjpathol.org/cgi/content/full/156/6/2057

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