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A couple of thoughts about immunizations that might be important prior to the pole shift:

Tetanus
Be sure you and your loved ones have this immunization close to the time of the pole shift - it is good for approximately ten years of protection. Tetanus is a tragic disease readily prevented with this immunization and it has good risk/benefit ratio.
 
Hepatitis B
Consider this vaccine series if you and loved ones might be exposed to anyone with Hepatitis B (and their blood or feces) or if you really don't know who might be involved at your survival site. Hepatitis B is very deadly, especially when limited treatment is available, and highly contagious, particularly given the of poor hygiene as we might expect in the Aftertime. The series confers "long-term" protection.
 
Limerix
Lime disease vaccine series- very new in the last year or so and still somewhat controversial. Lime disease is very treatable when proper antibiotics are available, but remember that the shelf life of antibiotics is relatively short, so if you contract it several years into the Aftertime, your antibiotics may have already expired. Lime disease in the absence of treatment is very disabling. There may be continued improvements and more research with this vaccine in the next few years, so watch these developments and consider this vaccine carefully. With all the climate changes and the presence of various insects, it will be hard to predict where the deer tick (carrier) will be present in the Aftertime to inflict this disease.

If you have had normal childhood immunizations on schedule, these are the additional ones that you might consider. There is always a risk with immunizations and some people avoid them. I feel the risk is greater in the Aftertime without them. It is a personal decision. I have seen testimonials that Colloidal Silver will either help or not help with these conditions and from what I have seen, the research is equivocal. I doubt it would hurt; and may help, or actually cure. But these interventions have had a huge positive impact on public health (with the exception of Lime vaccine, which is newer and less proven).

Offered by Craig.

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