Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Thanks to all for the insight. I have done some surfing on the web as well and really it should be more concerned about wound botulism!!! This they never tell you . Plus the information I have gathered stated that if cut and posibility of infection,,,,never ever treat with the shot ,,,it hhas to be the gobuglobin which is made from human plasma which has its own risks,,,like hep,,,, i remember here years ago people got sick for hep at a local buger joint and they told them , to get the shot ,, o you will still getsick but not as long,,,, well,,, back to this ,,,, it is not the bacteria that is deadly but the toxins the bacteris produce ,,,so if i kill the bacteria ,, then no more toxins,,,so i am on a regiment of antibotical food and cinnimion vapors and all spice vapors,,,as well as garlic and as many onions to eat as i can plus yogert!!!! But is do recomend toall to wear gloves when cleaning or gardening,,,, this is one way to avoid what i am having to resolve. Many thanks thanks to all,,,,i love this information on this list,,, many thanks Rose herbal remedies , " orphan1948 " <orphan1948> wrote: > > > It's been about two years ago since I researched on this topic but > if memory serves me correctly. There have been only two cases of > tetanus reported in the last decade both female and one or both were > immunized and still contracted it from small cuts gardening. I've > refused it three times once when my youngest got the tip of her > finger cut off, once for a stick to the eye, and once for a rusty > metal part to the eye. I've got a danger prone bunch! They are all > healthy/happy and never contracted it and the last two have had no > shots. They doctors/nurses will argue with you or try to, just tell > them to give you the waiver form to sign. If I had the choice again > I would definitely refuse, I had more than my share of them growing > up. Just my two cents worth from experience. > > Best R's, > > O. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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