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Forget Flu Remedies! How To Get Over The Swine Flu By Not Getting It

Are flu remedies already on your mind? The flu is always a serious concern this time of year. Each year approximately half of all Americans experience at least one cold and 40% develop the flu or influenza. Every four or five years a new more powerful strain of flu surfaces and gives rise to considerable concern, as it should. Especially at times when there is a threat of pandemic proportions, such as the one that has been recently publicized in regards to this new swine flu virus.

Without going into the details of this particular threat or strain of flu, I would rather focus on it’s prevention and if necessary it’s cure, as apposed to the treatment of flu symptoms, as is conventional medicines approach. Needless to say their flu remedies are all based on unnatural and therefore harmful substances for symptomatic relief, or vaccines which are of questionable value in the realm of prevention.

Many researchers warn that vaccines are accompanied by several risk. First of all their preserved with mercury and aluminum, which are some of the most harmful of heavy metals. They have been credited with causing long term hurt to not only nerves and glands, but also to the brain. Perfect for injecting directly into the body, don’t you reckon?

In addition to this, the effectiveness of such vaccines is seriously in question. If the present swine flu is as they say, a really new and unique strain, then the millions of vials of stockpiled vaccines produced months if not years prior to the arrival of this particular flu, would be all but useless.

If you want to be more informed before making a convenient stop by your local pharmacy for a flu vaccination, then type in vaccine risks to your search engine, and read up on it. Seriously, a recent legislation was passed that made it perfectly legal to distribute vaccine to the public, without it’s effectiveness having to be proven first!

Fortunately there is another option besides relying on a vaccine of questionable value, that is guaranteed to be laced with harmful heavy metals, or taking your chances with the virus and then depending on chemical symptomatic relief for getting you through a killer bout of the swine flu.

It is a well documented fact that a natural approach is always preferred when dealing with any ailment, but especially the flu. Of course the naturopathic solution is to boost the immune system, so that it can do it’s job. This doesn’t include the other option, which would be the use of any one of several very effective natural antivirals.

But what if this particular strain is so powerful that even those with strong immune systems succumb to it anyway, despite the use of antivirals? And why get the flu in the first place, if it could be avoided?

Well I have some exceptionally excellent news that can solve the problem once and forever, no matter what strain of flu, pandemic or not, for every man, woman, and child. It’s a recently learned cure-all called The Elemental Miracle. It’s a really harmless mineral that you activate with a natural catalyst, and drink.

On the molecular level, once it enters the body, it steals the electrons of any and all attacking viruses, causing them to immediately implode. Without fail, each and every time, after which it simply dissipates into one molecule of salt, and two water molecules. If by chance someone neglects to take it for several days and ends up catching the flu, it has been seen to knock out even severe cases of swine flu in twelve hours or less.

Sounds too excellent to be right doesn’t it? Or you might be thinking, if what I’m saying is right why haven’t you heard about it before now? Well if I were to really go into the reasons in any detail, it would take up at least another entire article. But to place it bluntly, and in the simplest words possible, this cure is dirt cheap and can’t be patented. What can I say, Huge Pharma rules the world! Yes it is a pathetically sad reason, but now that you know about it, there’s nothing to keep you and your family from taking advantage of the Royal Emperor of flu remedies.

Believe me when I described it as a cure-all I should have said miracle cure-all! It’s unstoppable molecular ability to cause all invading pathogens, viruses, fungi, bacteria, mold, yeast, parasites, and anaerobic poison cells, to implode on contact, puts it in a class all by itself. It even wipes out any unhealthy cells it comes across, without disturbing the trillions of healthy ones.

It doesn’t just boost your immune system, it takes over for it! It’s like drinking a glass of liquid molecular mercenaries. There are certainly many natural flu remedies that cure the flu, but nothing compares to the elemental miracle’s ability to completely crush the virus the way it does. It doesn’t care if it’s the deadliest swine flu virus ever known to man! I know I’ll never go through another flu epidemic without it, and neither should you. Thank you for allowing me to share this major piece of valuable information with you. I’m just trying to let everyone I can, know about it. I wish you and your family an uneventful flu season. Hopefully it won’t turn into the swine flu pandemic of 09.

Jay Geary is a retired organic horticultural consultant who for over thirty years has dedicated much of his time and energy to the study and practice of integrative and complimentary health. Jay is currently the host of http://www.TheElementalMiracle.com. A website that reveals hundreds of different alternative treatments for diseases including plenty of flu remedies.

White House Predict Over 62 Million US Bird Flu Deaths

The H5N1 virus has killed at least 300 people out of 600 known human cases and ravaged poultry stocks.

The 1918-19 “Spanish influenza” pandemic — the worst in living history — killed anywhere from 20 million to 100 million people. Half a million died in the United States alone. (Source : Bird Flu News )

Last month, a Harvard University study published in The Lancet medical journal said developing countries would bear the vast majority of the 62 million deaths in a similar pandemic.

Venkayya did not give a forecast of possible deaths in a pandemic — which the World Health Organisation and other experts say is inevitable and overdue — but said the number of fatalities could be frightening.

“The bottom line is that they (U.S. government guesses about a toll) are all very high and all very scary,” Venkayya told a meeting attended by government health and defence officials organi sed by a business chamber in New Delhi.

The U.S. government says countries need to sharply step up vaccine production capacity — currently at around 350 million doses per year for a global population of more than 6 billion people.

Venkayya also called for urgent efforts to try to utilise adjuvants — substances that be delivered along with vaccines and that enhance the immune response to a vaccine dose.

“So for every individual you are immunising, you can use a much smaller dose of vaccine than you would have without the adjuvant which means you can immunise many more people.”

He said recent data from global drug firms such as GlaxoSmithKline Plc, which were carrying out tests on adjuvants, suggested that if they proved to be safe, they would allow countries to immunise more than 20 times more people from a single dose of vaccine.

“That is the single most promising thing on the vaccine side of the equation, I believe.”

But a group of medical experts who attended a national avian flu conference last fall believe there is small chance the United States will be able to manufacture and stockpile enough vaccine or antiviral medication to stop a bird flu pandemic should the virus mutate into a form that can be spread easily from human to human, according to a survey led by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. The results of the survey were published in the June 2006 issue of the journal Global Public Health.

The 19 medical experts who attended the Pandefense 1.0 meeting in November gave a median estimate of a less than 1 percent chance that the U.S. will have adequate stockpiles of vaccines or antiviral drugs to prevent a pandemic within the next three years. The same experts gave a median estimate of 15 percent for the probability that the avian flu virus will mutate into a strain that can spread efficiently by human-to-human contact within that time. Their median worst-case estimate of the number of people who would die, should that happen, was 6 million in the United States and 180 million worldwide. Their median best-case estimates were 500,000 dead in the United States and 20 million worldwide.

“It surprised me that they thought it was going to be this terrible,” said Wandi Bruine De Bruin, lead author of the study and research faculty member in the Department of Social and Choice Sciences at Carnegie Mellon.

The survey also included 17 non-medical experts from a variety of fields who were more pessimistic about the likelihood of human-to-human transmission, giving a median 60 percent chance that it would occur within three years. They did, but, have more faith in medical science, giving a median 15 percent chance of the United States having enough vaccine and a 30 percent chance that the nation would have enough antiviral medications to halt a pandemic.

“The medical experts’ estimates suggest this is a larger risk than anything else we are facing,” said Baruch Fischhoff, a study co-author and the Howard Heinz University Professor of Social and Choice Sciences and Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon.

Both the medical and the non-medical experts agreed that the greatest hope for mitigating the effects of an avian flu outbreak among humans lies in heightened global surveillance and, should the virus become pandemic, hand washing, mask wearing and social distancing. Unfortunately, the efficacy of such strategies in preventing the spread of infectious diseases has not been extensively studied, Bruine de Bruin said. Although the federal government has expressed a commitment to open communication about these risks, its messages have not yet been scientifically evaluated, according to Fischhoff.

Tom Cruse writes articles for Only Health

Panic Over the Not So New Swine Flu

For several years the media has been cautiously following the possibility of a bird flu outbreak, but swine flu has beaten it to the punch.  Influenza is a nasty small virus that can be deadly under the right conditions, and bird flu is a particularly terrible strain that is deadly more often.  No matter which strain happens to be floating around; the symptoms are the same; coughing, sneezing, aching and fever.  If you have a cold, this could also describe how you feel except for the fever; which only occurs with the flu.  Education is always the best way to combat dread, so knowing the facts about influenza can help ease the mind.

 

There are dozens of different possible flu strains that can circulate through the population at any one time.  Once you get one of these strains, your body learns to produce a defense against that particular strain and you can’t get it again after your body beats it.  If you could get all of them, you would never get the flu again; but only a few strains float around at once.  As time passes and new people are born, ancient strains start to come back and infect a whole new population with no immunity.  About 2% of all the people who catch the flu will die from it due to complications like ancient age and compromised immune systems.  The worst outbreak happened in 1918 and killed about 20% of everyone who contracted the virus, but our knowledge is far greater now than it was then.

 

The first thing to remember about swine flu is that it’s just another flu strain; and this isn’t the first time we have seen it.  Every year doctors guess which strains will float around the population and they produce a vaccine to fight them.  Swine flu wasn’t what they guessed for this year, but even last years flu vaccine seems to be partially effective in preventing people from getting this strain.  It also responds very well to every type of treatment we currently use to fight influenza.  All in all, less than 1% of people who catch swine flu die from it; so it’s even lighter than just a regular flu.

 

The last time swine flu showed up was in 1976, and just like now there was a large panic in the population because of terrible information.  The government spent millions of dollars on a flu vaccine that did small to help with the strain, and people were urged to get the shot for the whole family.  When it was all said and done, more people had died from the vaccine than from the flu itself because the strain never swept through the population.  This time around, it is more widespread and it appears to be hitting the population with a fury.  A feverish, achy, take a couple days off and you will be fine fury.  You may get it and you may not, but unless you are at risk from any other virus; it isn’t anything to really worry about.

 

If you have a fever and it rises over 102, it’s time to go get treatment; regardless of the cause of the fever itself.  Health insurance or discount plans like Ameriplan will help with the cost, so don’t hesitate to go to the doctor if you find yourself in this situation.  Another warning sign that you may be at risk is if the symptoms are still getting worse after the fourth day.  Most people have had at least one strain of the flu in their lives, and it isn’t much fun; but the panic that is currently in the media is unfounded.  Over the course of 2009 we will most likely see this strain slow down and then resurge later in the year, and some people will die from it.  Given the choice though, swine flu is simpler to deal with than the various other flu strains we see every other year.

I have been working with healthcare and Ameriplan dental for several years. Most people find these subjects dull, but the U.S. spends $.10 of every dollar on these 2 things.

Patients urged to be ‘patient’ over Swine Flu Vaccine

Patients urged to be ‘patient’ over swine flu vaccine

NHS organisations are asking people to be patient as the swine flu vaccine is delivered to GP surgeries.

Patients in the priority vaccination groups will be contacted by letter from their GP surgery.

Dr Paula Grey, Director for Public Health for Liverpool said: “The swine flu vaccination delivery programme is a rolling one which will see all GP practices receiving their first batch of vaccines by the middle of November.”

What should I do while I wait for Swine Flu Vaccine?

Whilst waiting for the Swine Flu vaccine the best way to avoid infection is to ensure you keep yourself and the areas you touch clean. Double check that the products you are using are anti-bacterial.

If you read the small print on the back of more commonly known disinfectants it says ‘allow to air dry’ but people rarely do. The temptation to wipe dry a wet surface is fantastic-especially as that surface can remain wet for up to 10 minutes. And what do people wipe the surface with? Generally, a dirty cloth that remains full of viruses & bacteria.

Anti-Bacterial Spray

Mister Sterile’s Dry on Contact Spray or protect yourself and family with a Swine Flu Pack or Swine Flu Family Pack.

Their has been a sharp rise in the number of people purchasing Swine Flu packs with businesses aiming to protect the spread of infection throughout their work force. Hospitals, hotels, doctors surgeries and shops are also providing anti-bacterial hand sanitiser to customers and staff .

Martin Roche
http://www.mistersterile.com
Mister Sterile

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