The Good News or the Bad News About Avian Flu? That Is the Question.

 The Good News or the Bad News About Avian Flu? That Is the Question.





Bird Flu: The Unfortunate First Report

Once again, flu season has here. Now, though, everyone seems to be talking about avian flu, specifically the "Super flu" that is supposed to wreak havoc on our country in a few months.

Thus, avian flu is what? Known as "bird flu," avian influenza affects birds. Exactly what it sounds like: "Avian flu is bird flu." Why, exactly, might that be terrible news?

The Spanish flu pandemic, which killed 40 million people in a matter of months, is generally considered the deadliest sickness in history, according to those who follow the news closely. Now researchers think it was a pandemic of bird flu. What this means is that the virus likely originated in birds, specifically the "H5N1" strain of avian flu virus. What is its background? The majority of experts believe it originated in Asia, similar to this one.

Every season brings the flu. Type A and Type B influenza are the two main varieties. The most dangerous sort of influenza is Type A, and bird flu is a type of Type A. People are killed by these strains.

A new strain of avian flu has recently emerged, and it is quickly spreading across Asia's chicken industry. Why does Asia experience this so frequently? Poultry farms are disgusting, to put it bluntly (and this is a crucial part of learning about avian flu). You can smell the stench from these farms a mile away, and it's particularly bad in Asia. Animals on those farms are often sick and compromised in some way.

Avian flu and compromised immune systems are two concepts that need to be fully absorbed. "Weakened immune systems and avian flu" are the crux of this possible pandemic, whether we're talking about the effects on the millions of people who survived World War I or the millions of animals in Asian and European poultry farms.

In the countries hit by the avian flu, millions of flocks have perished due to the disease's fast spread and extreme threat to birds. Unfortunately, that isn't cutting it because migrating birds are spreading the avian flu to faraway places. Unlike the chickens, the migrating birds are surviving. Why? We are informed by scientists that their immune systems are significantly stronger.

Also, let that one sink in: birds with robust immune systems are surviving the avian flu quite well. The immune system and avian flu May be we have a discovery on our hands.

Interestingly, avian flu has only killed approximately 100 people globally. Converging from birds to humans is extremely difficult for avian flu.

The awful news about avian flu has finally arrived.

Naturally, our government goes into overdrive to infect as many of us as possible with their antiviral medication program against the slightest suspicion of bird flu or any other threat. No anti-flu medication has been effective against avian flu or any other strain of the virus up until this point.

Take note of this statement made by the former head of vaccine control at the FDA:

So yet, there is no proof that any flu shot can stop or lessen the severity of an influenza outbreak. Despite knowing full well that their vaccines are useless, the manufacturers continue to sell them.
—J. Anthony Morris, MD

What about the purported "antidote" for avian flu? I'm not sure this will work. Important note: Seasonal flu deaths, including avian flu, have changed dramatically during the past few decades.

The seasonal average death toll from flu, avian flu or not, has doubled, and researchers now know that the population increase is NOT to blame. For decades, the annual death toll was below 20,000. But, over 40,000 people have been losing their lives annually since the flu vaccination was introduced.

Why?

One theory involves a confluence of two factors: first, the prevalence of epidemic diseases among Americans, which has been steadily declining over the past few decades, and second, the reality that the ordinary American's immune system is still severely compromised. What follows is the second factor... (rather than the first Horseman of the End Times).

Here we go... there is one thing regarding flu shots that is known. Efficacy has not been established... Oh no! We do know two things... Um, yeah. They are lethal. As certain as death by avian flu.

A large number of medical professionals hold the view that the flu vaccination compromises immune function... Ah, look at it again... diminished resistance to infection.

What gives? Because of what? I guess we'll find out. When dealing with avian flu, keep in mind that the following are elements in the flu vaccine:

Formaldehyde, the embalming fluid with a cancer-causing reputation, you know.

Alzheimer's disease, many malignancies, and severe convulsions are all linked to aluminum.

The extremely acidic toxin carbolic acid.

Ethylene glycol: This fluid will be indispensable this winter, but keep it strictly for automotive anti-freeze applications.

Thimerosol, an ingredient in the vaccination, contains mercury. On the medical front, this is a killer and a crippler. Its usage in vaccines has connected it to neurological disorders in children and killed brain cells and immune cells.

The viruses used to make avian flu vaccines are derived from animals that have had pus removed from their tissues and then blended with the dangerous substances listed above.
Bulleted items: Special Report, "Bird Flu, H5N1" by Dr. Richard Schulze, November 2005, page 12. Excellent "avian flu" site.),

Is it surprising that the pharmaceutical corporations wanted to shield themselves from any lawsuits brought by people who might utilize their drugs to combat avian flu?

Pardon my skepticism, but having worked my way up the medical and pharmaceutical industries, I can attest to the maniacal focus on profit at any costs... Have been there, done that. Treatment for avian flu will follow the same pattern.

The Hippocratic Oath will not shield you from avian flu. These narcotics are very lucrative. Countless millions. Also, it's suspicious when medicine companies try to get out of lawsuits before the fact, like, before they utilize their product against avian flu or anything.

Finally, some encouraging news on the avian flu.

At the time this statement was made, avian flu was not a concern. Be mindful of avian flu as you read it, though.

Dr. H. Reginald McDaniel testified before Congress on the subject of bioterrorism threats to the US and said,

Supplementing with glyconutrients has been shown to improve overall immune function and protection in cases of uncommon, pandemic, or dangerous infectious agent exposure. Supplying the sugars required for cellular synthesis at higher amounts than what is found in nature can significantly enhance innate defense systems, making them more powerful against pathogenic pathogens.

Put simply, glyconutrition may provide us with protection in the event that our enemy launched a bioweapon attack, like avian flu. Here we have a potent, non-prescriptive antidote candidate for avian flu.

By bolstering the immune system's natural defenses, glyconutrition effectively prevents cancer, the flu, and other autoimmune disorders. The proof is already at hand. This is not an area for speculation. Type A influenza, which avian flu is, is exactly what glyconutrition is made to counteract.

Glyconutrition works (and probably also works against avian flu) and it's safe. It is a dietary component that has been essential to our species' continued existence. Glyconutrition is real and necessary for humans; this has been proven by at least four Nobel laureates.

Its efficacy against various diseases, including the flu, has been well-documented. It is not an effective weapon against the flu. The immune system, including killer T cells and others, is fortified, and as a result, tumors, influenza, shingles, strep, tuberculosis, bacterial infections, malignancies, parasitic disorders, and so on are all vanquished. Killers on a long list were thus dispatched.

So…

In the event that avian flu were to emerge this year, you can bet what precautions I will take to save my loved ones.

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