28 April 2009

Symptoms of Swine Flu



Symptoms of Swine Flu

In this video, Dr. Joe Bresee, with CDC's Influenza Division, describes the symptoms of swine flu and warning signs to look for that indicate the need for urgent medical attention.

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Swine Flu video



Swine Flu video from Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
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In this video, Dr. Joe Bresee, with the CDC Influenza Division, describes swine flu - its signs and symptoms, how it's transmitted, medicines to treat it, steps people can take to protect themselves from it, and what people should do if they become ill.

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Swine Flu: Prevention



Swine Flu: Prevention

Swine Flu Concern that the world could be on the brink of the first influenza pandemic in more than 40 years escalated Sunday as France, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Spain reported potential new cases in which people had been infected with swine flu. Canada confirmed several new cases. America has reported at least 20 cases. There is concern. Better news. . .there are things that can be done You know the name Pasteur, as it pasteurization. The name you should know is Antoine Bechamp. Louis Pasteur believed that all pathogens including viruses come from the outside/external environment. Unfortunately, he was not correct, though standard medicine has based their entire treatment modalities on this notion. Bechamp believed that all disease originates from the internal milieu; that is, all problems start from the inside. Thus if a person takes care of his or her system by doing the basics eating right, exercising, living with passion etc., all will be right with the world. Or at least with the individual’s world. (It was reported that on his deathbed, Pasteur admitted that he was wrong and Bechamp was correct. Unfortunately, Fox News was not there to cover this.) Which brings us to the swine flu. What is it? It is much the same as human flu
but in pigs. The worry is that pigs are excellent hosts for the virus. And because they are genetically close to humans, they can pass the virus to us more easily than say, birds can. The great fear over the past decade has been that the avian flu virus, H5N1, would infect pigs which would act as a reservoir for its transmission to humans. Will this happen? My crystal ball is in the repair shop today. However, I am certain that there are a number of things that can be done and a number of things to be avoided. Allow me to start with the latter.

AVOID
* In my opinion, those who receive ―flu shots‖ have done themselves a
huge disservice. Unless you are 70 and prone to illnesses easily, getting the flu shot weakens the immune system. When the body comes in contact with a pathogen, there are a number of progressively stronger levels that the pathogen must go through. If it is successful in passing these layers, a person gets sick. However, with the flu vaccination, the pathogen is directly injected into the deepest layer (called the blood layer). Over time, the immune systems weakens. * Overconsumption of alcohol and sugars. Yes, these are the obvious ones but please be sure you are actually doing them versus talking about doing them. * Stress does terrible things to the blood. I had the opportunity to view it first hand in Canada several years ago. A brilliant microbiologist named Gaston Naessens created a microscope akin but much stronger than a Dark Field microscope. While viewing the blood, one can see the stages both healthy and unhealthy and the negative effects stress has on the system. * Boredom. The most underrated cause of sickness is boredom. Live life without excitement, without colors or passion and you are virtually guaranteed a free ticket to major illness, injury and/or disease. * Lack of exercise. THE major system in the body as it relates to immunity is the lympathic system. This system depends upon the musculoskeletal system as its pump. When the lymph gets congested due to lack of movement, illness is either present will be soon be present.

PLEASE NOTE: Casual walking, golfing, gardening or other ―non sweating activities which do not elevate the heart rate are NOT considered exercise. Do them if they bring you joy but be sure to exercise as well. Minimum of 5 days per week. TO DO * One of the simplest way is to read the AVOID LIST and do the opposite. * Be sure you are providing nutrition for the heart as in natural medicine, the heart is approximately 50% of the immune system. * Be sure you are providing nutrition for the hormonal system. HGH, melatonin and the sex hormones are the major players here. There are targeted nutrition for each. * Unless diabetic, Royal Jelly is a must for all. * Add Astragalus to your protocol too. Both are top notch immune strengtheners. Take note to all of these and more importantly, be sure to apply them. Pro-action is always better than no action.

Note:It is only information. Contact qualified doctor for advise.

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