Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | If you have the right knowledge, when the next flu pandemic hits, you could literally go out into your neighborhood forest, park, or yard, pick up the right plants, put them in a glass jar, fill the jar with vodka, shake it up, let it sit for a few days and then use that as an antiviral tincture to boost your flu immunity.
I know from experience that most people will ignore natural medicines up until the day they run out of options. Most people only turn to herbs and natural medicine when their regular, conventional physician has left them to die. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: With news about the coming flu pandemic now grabbing headlines around the world, the World Health Organization is finally starting to share details about its plans for stopping the next outbreak. The World Health Organization, by the way, deserves tremendous credit for warning the world about the danger posed by infectious disease, most notably the H5N1 strain of the bird flu. | | As a result of all this, when this next flu pandemic strikes – and the WHO believes it could be just around the corner – vaccines will be in short supply and the majority of people simply won't have access to them. With that scenario, what can you do to stop the spread of influenza before it infects half the population of the world? That's not an exaggeration, by the way. Klaus Stohr, head of the WHO's influenza program, now says that a pandemic virus could infect half the population of Europe in just three to ten weeks as it gets passed from one person to another. | | If you are silly enough to keep compromising your immune system by following an unhealthy lifestyle, then you may very well pay the ultimate price when this flu pandemic strikes. By the time it hits, it will be too late for you to recover your innate immune system function. It takes time to build a strong immune system and detoxify your body of all the dangerous food ingredients you have been consuming.
The WHO's plan to stop the bird flu
Let's return to the World Health Organization and its plan. | | If that many people enter the country in the midst of a global flu pandemic, chances are that at least one or two of them will be infected with the flu. It only takes one or two, since it will then spread from one person to the next in families and communities. It will be spread by people driving vehicles from one town to another. Soon, the whole country will be infected, even though our borders have been officially shut down.
I think we no longer live in a world capable of being isolated. I think we live in an interconnected world instead. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: A Russian scientist has alarmingly announced that one billion people stand to die from the coming global flu pandemic. In the United States alone, as many as 700,000 people are expected to die in as little as six months following the outbreak. Are these figures for real? They may be on the high side, but even the World Health Organization now says the next global pandemic is overdue. Furthermore (and perhaps even more importantly), the world is not at all prepared to manufacture and distribute enough vaccines to protect the global population from the coming pandemic. | | Imagine the fear and confusion that would be created by a killer virus: a flu pandemic. So what kind of viral strain is expected to strike the world next? Probably a variation of the bird flu virus, or a particular strain known as H5N1, which right now exists in other species but is expected to make the cross-species jump and end up in humans very soon. You can expect the mass media to severely distort this story as it unfolds in order to avert a public panic. People will be told there is no pandemic even while tens of thousands are dying from it. | | In fact, surviving the next flu pandemic will probably be relatively easy if you have a strong immune system. The key is knowing how to make it strong (and having the discpline to actually do it before the flu strikes). | Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts | The Department of Health, Education, and Welfare grew concerned that the United States might be about to see another large national flu pandemic, involving numbers of influenza deaths reminiscent of the flu pandemic of 1918. The federal government deemed it prudent to vaccinate all Americans. In October 1976, the National Influenza Immunization Program officially began. Initially, nearly 1 million Americans were vaccinated each week, with the number growing to more than 4 million a week by the end of that first month. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | A number of us are afraid that if we had a flu pandemic, we would not have places to hospitalize people," Epstein says.
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•List of your drug allergies (or the statement "no known drug allergies"). | Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts | AVIAN FLU: AN AUTOIMMUNE-INDUCING VIRUS
The most feared of these new pathogens is no doubt the H5N1 virus, headlined, at this writing, to be the cause of the next flu pandemic. Because of the unusual way in which the virus can cause the body's immune system to rapidly turn from friend to foe, the avian flu is particularly troublesome for the quarter of the population that possesses the genetic predisposition to autoimmunity. Avian flu is feared because it could provoke a repeat of the influenza pandemic of 1918. The 1918 flu, or H1N1 virus, was—like the avian flu—an influenza A virus. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | The 1957 Asian flu pandemic resulted in approximately 70,000 deaths, and many still remember the 1968 Hong Kong flu that took the lives of more than 34,000 Americans.
In August 2004, Tommy G. Thompson, then Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services, unveiled the department's Pandemic Influenza Response and Preparedness Plan, which outlines a coordinated national strategy to prepare for and respond to an influenza pandemic. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | The influenza A virus strain of subtype H1N1 behind the flu pandemic was unusually severe and deadly. What made it that way? At no time in history was the world exposed to such massive and 24-hour pollution created by the fumes and smoke resulting from continuous bomb and grenade explosions, the burning of entire cities, the effects of mustard gases and other biological weapons by Germans. Nobody remained uninfluenced by it.
The pollution created in Iraq today will affect every part of the globe within 24 hours, as the earth rotates around its axis. | | We're also told that government officials are holding their breath over their fear of a devastating flu pandemic. We're even told that about 36,000 people die of flu-related complications in the United States each year, and most of those deaths are elderly people. The reality of the matter is quite different, though. How many people do you think died of the flu last year? Less than 175, according to Sherri J. Tenpenny, D.O., an internationally known leader in vaccine research! | | Apparently, andrographis is believed to have halted the spread of the 1919 Indian flu pandemic.
Scientific evidence supports that theory. Researchers at the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth in the U.K. conducted a survey of medical databases, herbal manufacturer information and World Health Organization reports to select seven studies that met the criteria for double-blind, controlled trials. The combined studies tested the use of andrographis as a treatment for respiratory tract infection in nearly 900 subjects. | Mark Sircus See book keywords and concepts | The resurrection of 1918 influenza has plunged the world closer to a flu pandemic and to a biodefense race scarcely separable from an offensive one, according to the Sunshine Project, a biological weapons watchdog. "There was no compelling reason to recreate 1918 flu and plenty of good reasons not to. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | This is especially important if we face a deadly avian flu pandemic.
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Colds and flu are both caused by viruses. They are spread through the air by coughs and sneezes and through contact with contaminated objects, such as a doorknob or a hand that has been used to cover a cough.
Flu viruses are much more powerful than typical cold viruses. Cold symptoms are mainly confined to the head, neck and chest. Flu causes more general symptoms—fever, body aches, nausea, cramping, vomiting and severe fatigue. Flu also can develop into bronchitis. | Mark Sircus See book keywords and concepts | Magnesium Deficiency is Associated with Periodontal Disease Dent Res 84 (10):937-941, 2005 International and American Associations for Dental Research
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*T WTn the winter of 2005, The New York Times wrote, "As concern about a flu pandemic sweeps official Washington, Congress and the Bush administration are considering spending billions to buy the influenza drug Tamiflu. But after months J ILof delay, the United States will now have to wait in line to get the pills. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | Worst-case news reports, including comparisons to the terrifying flu pandemic of 1918, have scared my patients out of all proportion. The odds remain overwhelmingly on their side—in 1918 there were no vaccines for flu, no antiviral drugs, no antibiotics or steroids to treat flu patients who had pneumonia or asthma and no worldwide public-health network.
The current fear is reminiscent of the way many people blew out of proportion the risk for contracting anthrax, West Nile virus, SARS and mad cow disease. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | India, for example, was among the hardest-hit nations in the 1918 flu pandemic. Today it has among the highest rates of AIDS infection. The age-old human enemies, tuberculosis, malaria, cholera, streptococcus, and other members of the familiar gang, will be on hand with new immunity to the old techno-tricks of the twentieth century. Even after these diseases may have spent themselves for a while, climate change will still be with us. Nobody really knows where that is taking us, though we do know that the human race has endured more than one ice age in the past. | Luca Turin See book keywords and concepts | I can think of no process - save a major cataclysm such as a flu pandemic - that would reset this anxiety to a low level in the developed world. The phrase 'studies have shown' in a newspaper these days almost always prefaces a new worry to be added to the pile to make sure it does not shrink. Clearly, in
If you happen to be allergic to narcissus absolute (€30,000 a kilo), you need not worry, since the stuff is definitely not contained in your soap powder. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It's an H1N1 virus, and health officials worry that they are seeing the return of the 1918 H1N1 Spanish flu pandemic. As the virus is circulating among U.S. pigs, President Gerald Ford calls for a crash vaccination program. Despite delays, a vaccine is made and a quarter of the U.S. population is inoculated. There were 25 deaths from a rare paralytic complication of the vaccination (Guillain-Barre syndrome). Nobody else died of swine flu, which never caused an epidemic.
1977 – Mild Russian influenza epidemic occurs.
1983 – The second HPAI outbreak occurs in the U.S. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The organization stated that the next global flu pandemic is fast approaching. There is a strong chance it may become an epidemic, and if that happens, literally 30 percent of the world's population may become infected with influenza.
The particular influenza strain being watched is the H5N1 bird flu virus. Should an outbreak occur, the total deaths expected around the world, according to the WHO, numbers in the tens of millions of people. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The "Hong Kong Flu" causes the last flu pandemic. It was caused by an H3N2 virus and killed some 34,000 Americans. The relatively low death toll is thought to have been due to two factors. First, the virus contained the N2 protein humans had been exposed to before. Second, an H3 virus circulated around the turn of the century, giving some immune protection to elderly people who had caught the flu back then.
Mid-1970s – Researchers realize that enormous pools of influenza virus continuously circulate in wild birds. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: The World Health Organization is to be applauded for its efforts to try to ramp up product of vaccines to protect people from the coming flu pandemic. Despite their best intentions, however, the world isn't ready for such a viral outbreak. Should such an epidemic actually occur soon, millions of people will likely be killed while waiting for vaccines. There simply isn't enough flu vaccine production to go around. Smart consumers will turn to immune boosting strategies that rely on boosting their flu immunity rather than vaccinations. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | People who wish to survive the coming flu pandemic will need to stop eating these foods and beverages. All metabolic disrupters must be eliminated from the diet.
At the same time, the human immune system needs the help of powerful nutritional supplements that exhibit active defenses against infectious diseases. After reviewing literally hundreds of these foods, vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements, I have narrowed the list to a short selection of the most powerful supplements and antiviral products that can be used to survive the next global pandemic. | | Right now, 50 people representing drug companies, governments, and vaccine licensing agencies are meeting in Geneva in a closed-door session to discuss what can be done to prevent this next coming flu pandemic. The World Health Organization has flatly stated there will not be enough vaccine to go around. On their web site, they say, "production capacity for a pandemic vaccine will be vastly inadequate unless other companies engage in vaccine seed development and preparation of batches for clinical testing. | | So how do you boost your immune system function and survived the coming flu pandemic? This is a topic I have researched at great length. It will be published in a new book at www.truthpublishing.com, which focuses on raising your flu immunity in order to survive both the common cold and highly infectious diseases, including influenza.
The short version of the information found in that book is that boosting your immune system function requires a significant change in lifestyle. | Gina Kolata See book keywords and concepts | The virus that caused the human 1918 flu pandemic was gone, of course, vanishing with the pandemic. No one had saved it— they had no idea how to save a virus and, in fact, medical scientists of that time did not even know that it was a virus that had caused the 1918 flu. But, of course, diseases do leave traces behind, in the antibodies that remain in serum, ready to block that virus should it return.
Shope and the British scientists Smith, Andrewes, and Laidlaw had an idea. They would look at the antibodies that remained in the serum of people who had survived the 1918 flu. |
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