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Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease

Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey
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In "Travel Medicine Conference on international travel Medicine" (R. Steffen, Ed.), pp. 333-335. Springer, Berlin. 142. Oksanen, P. J., Salminen, S., Saxelin, M., Hamalainen, P., Ihantolavormisto, A., Muurasniemiisoviita, L., Nikkari, S., Oksanen, T., Porsti, I., Salminen, E., Siitonen, S., Stuckey, H., Toppila, A., and Vapaatalo, H. (1990). Prevention of traveler's diarrhea by Lactobacillus GG. Ann. Med. 22, 53-56. 143. Kollaritsch, v.H., Hoist, H., Grobara, P., and Wiedermann, G. (1993). Prophylaxe des Reisediarrhde mit Saccharomyces boulardii.

Book review: The Long Emergency by James Howard Kunstler reveals a bleak future after peak oil

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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We are able to build our cities, grow our population and businesses, and erect a large international travel infrastructure thanks to cost-effective energy that, according to Kunstler, is likely to start dwindling. As a result, many things in society we take for granted today may no longer be feasible after the era of cheap oil. For example, simply growing corn requires a tremendous amount of fossil fuel. How do you grow corn, or even transport it, when the era of cheap oil is over?

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet

Mark Lynas
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A high-energy lifestyle is often seen as a badge of social success: TV and cinema adverts seek to establish high-performance cars as status symbols, for example, whilst professional people may boast about how much international travel they do. We all need validation from our peers, and if our peer group behaves in a way which undermines our beliefs about climate change, this might lead to feelings of alienation rather than satisfaction. Given that resolving dissonance is difficult, and that denying it is dishonest, many people choose another way out of the dilemma: displacement.

Revealed: The original cause of bird flu, and realistic solutions for preventing a pandemic

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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We have international travel, airplanes where people sneeze and the air gets re-circulated around so that everybody breathes it in. We don't even have viral filters on airplanes. We have people traveling rapidly from one city to the next in a matter of hours. We have cities with very high density, and we have a population with massively suppressed immune systems. People today are more susceptible to infectious disease than any population ever observed in the history of our nation. We are the least healthy people in the history of mankind.

How to survive a flu pandemic by strengthening your immune system now

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Only radical efforts to halt international travel and local transmission of the disease would prevent widespread death, and that is exactly what the WHO is planning to do. Closing down society When this pandemic strikes, public gatherings will be banned and forming crowds will become illegal. Forget about going to see a movie with your friends and neighbors, or even walking down the street.
By the way, that was a great way to get a good price on international travel. Plus, I got lots of seats to sleep on, since no one was on the plane.) When I arrived at the airport, I was treated as if I were infected. I was greeted by nurses and doctors wearing masks, who took my temperature with an infrared camera and examined my demeanor. They then made me provide documentation about where I was going, who I was going to meet, how I could be reached and what actions I should take if I started to come down with any sort of respiratory symptoms.

Alternative Medicine the Definitive Guide, Second Edition

Larry Trivieri, Jr.
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New York City, an international authority on parasitic disease, explains that, as international travel has increased, parasite infections have become more common in the U.S. "Parasites recognize no national borders," he says. "The world is getting smaller and parasites, generally associated with tropical diseases and Third World countries, where climate and unsanitary living conditions encourage their growth, are now appearing in the United States." Dr.

Breaking the Antibiotic Habit: A Parent's Guide to Coughs, Colds, Ear Infections, and Sore Throats

Paul A. Offit, M.D.m Bonnie Fass-Offit, M.D. and Louis M. Bell, M.D.
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Because of the high rate of international travel, we risk the consequences of injudicious antibiotic use in other countries, and they risk the same consequences from us. € II 3 How to Use Antibiotics Less c 5 3 Distinguishing Bacterial from Viral Infections lthough the prospects of returning to a world without anabout it. Eliminating Resistant Bacteria by Using Antibiotics Less Parents can take heart from the results of several recent studies. One study examined children who harbored strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae that resisted antibiotics.

Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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LM For the latest information on disease hazards and international travel, log onto the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website www.cdc.gov/travel. For in-depth information on food parasites, read Guess What Came to Dinner by Anne Louise Gittleman (Avery Publishing Group, 1993). LM Echinacea (E. purpurea) can treat some cases of leishmaniasis, a tropical disease spread by sandflies that causes a variety of symptoms depending on which part of the body is affected. Leishmaniasis in the mucous membranes requires aggressive treatment, for which echinacea is inadequate.



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