documented which are as follows:
Pain
Redness
Swelling
Fatigue
Headaches
Arthralgia (joint inflammation)
Myalgia (muscle inflammation)
Shivering
Sweating
Swollen lymph nodes
Fever
Vomiting
Tingling or numbness of the hands or feet
Shortness of breath
Vasculitis (inflammation of the blood vessels)
Serious adverse reactions are as follows:
Blood and lymphatic system disorders (lymphadenopathy)
Psychiatric disorders (insomnia)
Nervous system disorders (dizziness, paraesthesia, inflammation of the central nervous system, inflammation of nerves, autoimmune disorders affecting myelin sheaths of nerves such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome)
Ear and labyrinth disorders (vertigo)
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders (dyspnoea)
Gastrointestinal disorders (nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, dyspepsia, stomach discomfort)
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders (pruritus, rash)
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders (back pain, musculoskeletal stiffness, neck pain, muscle spasms, pain in extremity)
General disorders and administration site conditions (bruising, asthenia, chest pain, malaise)
Disturbing Concentrations of Squalene
The average quantity of squalene injected into the US soldiers abroad and at home in the anthrax vaccine during and after the Gulf War was 34.2 micrograms per billion micrograms of water. According to studies, this was the cause of Gulf War syndrome in 25% of 697,000 US personnel at home and abroad.
The soldiers developed a cascade of reactions including arthritis, fibromyalgia, lymphadenopathy, rashes, photosensitive rashes, malar rashes, chronic fatigue, chronic headaches, abnormal body hair loss, non-healing skin lesions, aphthous ulcers, dizziness, weakness, memory loss, seizures, mood changes, neuropsychiatric problems, anti-thyroid effects, anaemia, elevated ESR

(erythrocyte sedimentation rate), systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis, ALS, Raynaud’s phenomenon, Sjorgren’s syndrome, chronic diarrhea, night sweats and low-grade fever.
The AS03 adjuvant in the Arepanrix H1N1 vaccine contains 10.69mg per dose. This corresponds to approximately forty times more squalene per dose than the anthrax vaccine.
How much more evidence is necessary to convince public health officials that the risks of the Arepanrix H1N1 vaccine exceed any benefits?
Please do not play roulette with your health. Do not listen to the Public Health Agency of Canada or any public health or medical official that advises you to protect yourself from the flu with this vaccine. Its design and toxicity will only destroy your health.
Dave Mihalovic is a Naturopathic Doctor who specializes in vaccine research, cancer prevention and a natural approach to treatment. Article is reprinted with full permission of PreventDisease.com
Reference Sources www.novaccine.com, www.gsk.ca, www.hc-sc.gc.ca, www.nvic.org October 26, 2009