For three weeks before and after being vaccinated, one group consumed a cup of hot chocolate every morning. The drink is commercially available in Japan (under the name Kakao 2 Bai) and contains 360 mg of cocoa polyphenols per cup. The control group did not drink any cocoa. After two weeks, antibodies against the A (H1N1) virus were not significantly different between the two groups. But the cocoa drinking group had significantly more natural killer (NK) cell activity. NK cells recognize and eliminate influenza-virus-infected cells in order to keep the virus from spreading.NK cells are an indicator of the body's natural immunity, according to reports. So an increase in NK cell population is also a sign that vaccines are not actually necessary to boost immunity. While flu shot propagandists want the masses to believe inoculation is the "only" option to prevent disease, science continues to show that simply isn't the case.
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