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Colds & Flu
Colds & Flu
During the colder months many people's environment becomes invaded with viruses that may develop colds and flus. Over 200 viruses are responsible for developing the common cold, often a rhinovirus. Cold symptoms are usually less mild then the flu and would include symptoms of coughing, sneezing, stuffy nose, and sore throat. The flu (also called influenza viruses) can cause more severe symptoms including fever, head aches, fatigue, exhaustion, weakness, chest discomfort, coughing, nausea, and diarrhea. Complications of flu include getting an infection in your lungs (pneumonia) or of your ears, nose and throat.
The bodies reaction with a cold or flu.
When catching a cold or flu virus, the body goes into an elimination mode. The body produces mucus to conglomerate and trap the virus. The body coughs the mucus in order to eliminate the cold or flu. This process allows the virus to be passed onto others. The virus enters the body through the nose or mouth. The immune system starts producing antibodies to fight off the invasion of the cold or flu virus. Symptoms of the virus occur one to four days after catching the virus. Children are two to three times more likely to catch a cold or flu. Those who are elderly, experience asthma or other respiratory conditions may be at risk for more severe conditions when catching the flu such as pneumonia and other infections.
During the colder months many people's environment becomes invaded with viruses that may develop colds and flus. Over 200 viruses are responsible for developing the common cold, often a rhinovirus. Cold symptoms are usually less mild then the flu and would include symptoms of coughing, sneezing, stuffy nose, and sore throat. The flu (also called influenza viruses) can cause more severe symptoms including fever, head aches, fatigue, exhaustion, weakness, chest discomfort, coughing, nausea, and diarrhea. Complications of flu include getting an infection in your lungs (pneumonia) or of your ears, nose and throat.
The bodies reaction with a cold or flu.
When catching a cold or flu virus, the body goes into an elimination mode. The body produces mucus to conglomerate and trap the virus. The body coughs the mucus in order to eliminate the cold or flu. This process allows the virus to be passed onto others. The virus enters the body through the nose or mouth. The immune system starts producing antibodies to fight off the invasion of the cold or flu virus. Symptoms of the virus occur one to four days after catching the virus. Children are two to three times more likely to catch a cold or flu. Those who are elderly, experience asthma or other respiratory conditions may be at risk for more severe conditions when catching the flu such as pneumonia and other infections.
2009 Swine Flu Outbreak
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- May 8, 2009
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The 2009 outbreak of influenza A (H1N1)
virus is an epidemic of a new strain of influenza virus that was
clinically identified in April 2009, and is commonly referred to as swine flu. It is currently a Phase 5 outbreak, one level below an official pandemic.
Obama Citizenship Crisis & Industrial Strength Stupidity
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- May 4, 2009
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The issue of his citizenship status is a legal one, not a political one. This is what Obama's supporters willfully continue to ignore. They gleefully display their industrial strength stupidity by attacking Americans who are asking the law be upheld because no one, not even a president (or usurper president) is above the law. Here are a few examples of individuals who care nothing for our constitution. I can tell you by reading their carefully crafted lies and distortions that they've never spent five minutes reading any legal analysis or historical writings about the issue of 'natural born at birth.' The longer federal judges play fast and loose with
the law and other law enforcement (DOJ) continue to ignore a true constitutional
legal challenge, the more extensive the damage to this country will
be.
Critical Alert: The Swine Flu Pandemic – Fact or Fiction?
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- May 4, 2009
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I suspect you have likely been alarmed by the media's coverage of
the swine flu scare. It has a noticeable subplot - preparing you for
draconian measures to combat a future pandemic as well as forcing you
to accept the idea of mandatory vaccinations. My guess is that you can expect to see a lot of panic over this
issue in the near future. But the key is to remain calm -- this isn't
the first time the public has been warned about swine flu. The last
time was in 1976, right before I entered medical school and I remember
it very clearly. It resulted in the massive swine flu vaccine campaign.
A Plan Comes Together: The Sheep Obey
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- May 4, 2009
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It appears the latest Swine flu buzz is fading away as fast as it materialized.
Scientists are coming to the conclusion that the new swine flu strain
may actually be less dangerous than garden-variety, seasonal influenza. One has to wonder why this
has even made the news. We have
had three warm-up rounds: SARS, H5N1 bird flu and now, a “novel
swine flu” from Mexico. Is there something bigger in store? There
is no way to know for sure, but it is highly suspect. What we can say
for sure is that another pandemic test round has passed muster. The media
machine did its job, the government handed over billions for more vaccines
and vaccine technologies, and, of course, many of the sheep obediently
put on masks and fearfully ran off to doctors to be tested. When this
has run its course, bureaucratic agencies will be slapping themselves
on the back, affirming that all the systems worked ‘as planned.’
They turned the crank; the world danced to their tune.
Timeline for the Perfect Pandemic Storm
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- July 31, 2008
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Dr. True Ott also contacted Dr. Rima Laibow and explained his Beijing Olympics influenza pandemic “scoop” to her. She, too, was seized with the urgency of the moment and put together a detailed timeline of events that supports Dr. True Ott’s “Perfect Pandemic Storm” theory for the 2008 Olympic Games—which is only a few weeks away. Below is an excerpted and edited version of Dr. Laibow’s timeline.
Can Flu Shots Really Protect Against the Flu?
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- October 19, 2007
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Did you know that the influenza virus continually changes, and the strain causing most of the disease this year may be different enough from the one last year that the vaccine for one will not be effective against the other? A lot of guesswork goes into formulating the vaccine for the next “flu season”; sometimes the guessing is pretty accurate, sometimes it’s not. Effectiveness of the vaccine varies from year to year. And of course there are dangers and side effects.
Echinacea Slashes Risk of Catching Cold
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- July 2, 2007
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Millions of Americans take Echinacea to keep colds at bay even though most scientists said it didn’t work. But researchers at the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy found that taking the herbal supplement cuts the chances of catching a cold by over half.
Hydrogen Peroxide For Colds and Flu
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- June 27, 2007
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We have found remarkable results in curing the flu & cold within 12 to 14 hours when administering a few drops of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) into each infected ear.
Alternatives to the Flu Vaccine
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- June 27, 2007
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Beyond the toxins in the vaccines, though, those who obtain the immunization are in for a big surprise: the flu vaccine will actually do little to protect them from the flu.
Simple Trick to Treat the Cold or Flu
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- May 27, 2007
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Dr. Mercola reviews a
simple inexpensive therapy that can eliminate your colds or flu
especially if done early in the course of the illness.
Anti-Fever Drugs May Prolong Flu
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- December 17, 2000
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The use of anti-fever drugs such as aspirin and acetaminophen may prolong influenza A and possibly other viral infections, according to researchers at the University of Maryland schools of medicine and pharmacy.
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The Cure for Health Care and Indigenous Power is to Remove the AMA and FDA, and Unleash the Power and Creativity of the Free Market. Many People Have Been Brainwashed into Thinking the State Protects Them. The Truth is the Exact Opposite. ~ Morris Fishbein |
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