Swine flu precautions

June 15th, 2009

The Swine Flu is Here!

Swine Flu symptoms include:

Fever that is more than 100 degrees Coughing

Runny nose and/or sore throat Joint Aches

Severe headaches Vomiting and/or Diarrhea

Lethargy (very low energy) Lack of Appetite

Consider using natural methods to avoid it, and treat it if necessary:

Vitamin C; 4000-6000 mgs. a day, or to a level you can tolerate without loose stools. Liposomal Vit C is more effective without risking bowel problems. Intravenous is even better if available.

Guna Citomix; take 4 tablets a day to help prevent the flu. If you get the flu, take 4 tablets - four times a day until better, then go back to 4 - twice a day until back to normal.

Guna Flu homeopathic remedy; one vial every two hours until feeling better, and then twice a day until you return to normal.

Nano Colloidal Silver solution; one-half cup 3 times a day.

Vitamin D; 50,000 international units (IU) per day for no longer than 2 weeks..

Zinc; 5,000 international units (IU) per day.

Selenium; 200 micrograms per day. Please take 4 hours away from Colloidal Silver.

Probiotics; typically take 4 times dose on label to increase natural flora in the intestinal system. More for a week after antibiotics.

L-Lysine; 6,000 mg. initially for several days, then reduce to 3,000 mg. until back to normal.

Epicor is a powerful immune booster but needs to be taken in advance.

There is a homeopathic flu and bird flu ‘vaccine’ and the swine flu will be available at some time soon.

If you are unable to remain hydrated (with sufficient fluids in your body after loose stools, vomiting, sweating, etc.), intravenous fluids can help re-hydrate your body. Intravenous fluids can also be used to significantly increase your levels of Vitamin C and other key fluids that promote good health, when the body is challenged by this illness.

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