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Dr. Kent Holtorf on Swine Flu Vaccine
Dr. Kent Holtorf is just one of many doctors against vaccines like the swine flu vaccine, which have not been tested and contain potentially harmful adjuvants or ingredients. Interview on Fox News.
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Dr. Holtorf is a prominent physician with extensive experience in autoimmune diseases and advanced internal medicine. He is also a board examiner who interviews doctors seeking certification in Anti-Aging Medicine (to determine if they are knowledgeable in endocrinology and natural hormones and should be board certified).
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Holtorf has personally trained physicians across the country in the use of bio-identical hormones, hypothyroidism, complex endocrine dysfunction and innovative treatments of chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and chronic infectious diseases, including Lyme disease.
Dr. Holtorf has personally seen numerous patients who were harmed by vaccines. Here is a quote from Dr. Kent Holtorf that talks about Gulf War Syndrome:
Gulf War Syndrome, which is almost identical to CFS and FM, was found to have a parallel cause. The cause was determined to be from multiple vaccinations under stressful conditions in susceptible individuals.
These vaccines, which are viral mimics, resulted in the same coagulation cascade and the deposition of fibrin monomers, resulting in the same tissue hypoxia that occurs in FM (fibromyalgia) and CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome). As a result, these multiple injections are being discontinued by the armed forces.
Dr. Holtorf is not the only physician who is opposed to the swine flu vaccine. Many are uneasy about the rush to approve the H1N1 vaccine, the lack of testing, and the push to get everyone vaccinated for an unusually mild flu virus.