Monday 27 July 2009

Swine Flu

is the swine flu going to get you or will you die by the vaccine?

This video suggests that the vaccine for swine flu is dangerous and poison. Take it and you could die.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9wiib_alex-jones-vers-la-vaccination-forc_news


It is far better to trust in God (Psalm 91:7) rather than rely on any dangerous drugs.

It is also a good idea to look after your health and boost your immune system. Here are some useful tips I received recently by email:

Selenium: A Powerful Antioxidant
This essential trace mineral is a valuable antioxidant that prevents cell damage from free radicals. Selenium helps the immune system recognize viruses and block them from entering cells, explains Dr. Rubman. He recommends a dose of 400 micrograms (µg) to 500 µg per day divided into three parts -- that is about four times the usual.

Lomatium
Another potent and powerful weapon against flu is a plant called Lomatium dissectum, a member of the parsley family that grows in the northwestern US. This herb was traditionally used by Native Americans to treat upper respiratory infections and is thought to possess antimicrobial properties as well.
Specialized formulations of Lomatium are available to physicians, but consumers can purchase Lomatium - Osha throat spray (Eclectic Institute). Lomatium is most effective if used as soon as possible after a known exposure (such as a person with whom you work or attend school).

Vitamins
Supplemental vitamin C and D are both very helpful -- C in improving mucous membrane resistance, which is how the virus is most commonly transmitted, and D in reducing risk of infection (and if you do get sick, severity).

Red-Hot Chili Peppers: A Spicy, Immune-Boosting Tea
Another of Dr. Rubman’s flu-fighting favorites is a spicy tea concocted from echinacea, goldenseal, slippery elm bark and just a touch of the red-hot pepper capsicum. Echinacea, goldenseal and capsicum team up to fight off germs, while slippery elm allows the tea to coat the back of the throat, where viruses are most likely to take hold.
Here’s how to make it: At your local health-food store, purchase powdered goldenseal root, use 15 grams, add 15g powdered echinacea root (not the whole plant)... 60 g slippery elm bark powder... and 5 ml of capsicum.
At home, put ingredients in a brown paper bag or plastic baggie, close tightly and shake. Transfer the contents to a screw-top jar. Give this jar a shake each time you use it in order to remix the ingredients.
To make the tea, pour one cup of very hot water into a mug over half a teaspoon of the powder.
Cover and steep for five minutes. Sip up to several cups daily throughout flu season.

LAST BUT NOT LEAST...
It is important enough to repeat -- wash your hands. It’s age-old advice that remains critical. Wash hands before eating, before leaving the bathroom, and indeed, anytime they are dirty.


Source: Andrew L. Rubman, ND, medical director, Southbury Clinic for Traditional Medicines, Southbury, Connecticut. http://www.bottomlinesecrets.com/article.html?article_id=48698 (edited for clarity)

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