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    \lulation (the immune system ; 'S to c

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    Table of ContentsRules for the Stomach 16

    What To Do for Cold and Flu at home 29

    Here are Desire and Prof Nelson's suestions !!

    ome reci"ies for Healin !#

    Health$ Diet %2

    Ho& to a(e the S&itch to Natural Coo(in )2

    Her*als )6

    P+C,-. N/T+ /N .+CT,NS ,N -,DS TR+-T+NT 6#

    ures and Remedies for -drenal Fatiue 0!Dr ohanna 3ud&i i4 #1

    n5uena #)

    echanism 92

    Pronosis 177

    "idemiolo$ 171

    Histor$ 172

    ociet$ and culture 17)

    Research 176

    nfection in other animals 17#

    8S 5u strate$ under reision 111

    The cost of this *oo( is !6 +uro The co"$riht is o&ned *$ :; .td< all rihts resered

    ease pay to the pay pal under desifmnet under donations. All of the books have low res for sie andres versions

    for !larity.

    you do not have the money pay what you !an# and if you !annot pay anythin$ please pay the !osmosa!k with $ood deeds to others. Pass on the $ood karma by bein$ $ood to others and helpin$ them theay " am helpin$ you.

    "mmune%timulationEmphasis on"n&uena3$ Desire Du*ounet Prof +meritus /f ,8N+

    This book is to go along with the video series

    on virus from IMUNE. Please review the video

    and use this book as a study guide.

    Everyone has some "mmune 'ailure !ellsfrom time to time. Our immune systemdestroys them before they !an proliferate.

    (hen there is an immune dysfun!tion the!ells $row and multiply into the "mmuno'ailure mass. )here !an be an overallweakness or perhaps ust an irre$ularity thatstops proper re!o$nition of the tumor !ells.

     )he +oble prie in medi!ine some years a$owas awarded to an Ar$entinean resear!hteam that dis!overed that stimulatin$ theimmune system was the best way to dealwith "mmuno 'ailure and that the te!hni,uesof !hemotherapy# radiation# and sur$erywere poor ways to deal with "mmuno 'ailure.

    "n my e-perien!e the te!hni,ues of !hemotherapy# radiation# and sur$ery killmore patients than "mmuno 'ailure. "t seemsthat the more they $et it robs the body of theability to deal with the "mmuno 'ailure itself.

     )he bible says that the healin$ of the nationswill !ome from the leaves of the eld. " havefound that natural medi!ine is not only thebest way to deal with disease# but the onlyway to $et a !ure.

    " have seen many natural therapies that have,uality de$ree of e/!a!y. %o " have de!idedto put it into this book for all to read and for

     

    of !hemotherapy# radiation# and sur$ery arefor you. 0ut if you want to !hoose anotherpath or use this with the medi!al te!hni,uesthen this arti!le is for you.

     )he 12C" devi!e !an have powerful e3e!tson your system. )he therapy needs somehelp from the patient to not only improvethe lifestyle but to push the immunesystem.

    4esponsibility# dedi!ation# steadfastness#positivity# awareness# non ud$mental# andfaith are ne!essary. )his path is work andre,uires dili$en!e# perseveran!e# patien!e#and !omposure. )here is no ,ui!k -# noma$i! bullet. 0ut for those who want healthit is worth the !onfrontation. "n !ontinentalEurope the people talk about takin$ the!ure. 5ere they $o to a spa# to rela-# eatwell# e-er!ise# and use a variety of naturopathi! healin$ te!hni,ues. 'or overtwo de!ades# " have been a !onsultant atseveral of the best spa of the world and "have desi$ned many of the te!hni,ues usedaround the world. )his arti!le is desi$ned forthose of you who !an6t a3ord the 78#999usda day some of these spas !ost. )his arti!lewill help you at home# so now it is your turnto :take the !ure:.

    ;atur ity is the abil ity to see the!onse,uen!es of our a!ts. )he more maturea person is the more into the future he !ansee. (e need to try to balan!e symptomredu!tion with mature vision of lon$ termhealth. "t is a shameful fa!t that mostpeople are immature. A small reward todaysu!h as the !i$arette is more important than

    a lar$e punishment later# like a slow painfuldeath from lun$ !an!er. )his makesaddi!tion possible. And dependen!y is whatthe dru$ !ompanies love# for people to $etdependent on their dru$s. And a smallreward like symptom redu!tion is $reaterthan the lar$e punishment of side e3e!ts

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    urity is the ability to ud$e thee,uen!es of today6s positive

    ons and translate them into there < )he further you !an see thetive e3e!ts of your behavior infuture# the more mature you are.problem with people is that asmall minus!ule reward now

    y takes preferen!e over aerful punishment tomorrow. )herette today be!omes moreortant than lyin$ in a puddle of own piss and shit an$uishin$ for

    h breath# e-pirin$ prematurely#n$ loved ones# and dyin$ before

    s time. =a!k of !are and maturityhe problem. (ellness is simplyn$ for oneself and Carin$ for yourd ones. %elf Dis!ipline is ust asortant as anythin$ in 5eahh andness. ;aturity and self Dis!iplinedi!tates the !oura$e to stand

    nst peer pressure andventionality. Desire stands for the 

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     )he most important thin$ in health !are is to!are. Care for your family# your friends# your!ountry# your planet# and above all !are foryourself. +ot !arin$ is the !ause of mosthealth problems. Carin$ is the rst task#!are to put away the !i$arette# the su$ar#the dru$s. Care to talk# listen# share# enoy#rela-# lau$h# feel passion is !ompassion.

     )he referen!es that follow !an point to theresear!h data. )here was an appallin$amount of literature re$ardin$ these le!tinsand their mito$eni! e3e!ts. )he referen!elist provided is but a small sample. "apolo$ie for the form of the referen!es butthat is the way they were shown in theliterature " reviewed. "t is ,uite amain$ thatwith all of this resear!h that the dietaryre!ommendations are not pres!ribed for this

    devastatin$ !ondition.

    %o!iety has !hosen to $et its foods from the

    > here are people who will $et addi!ted to

    !i$arettes# su$ar# dru$s and the refuse to

    see their de!line in health. )hey say the

    are stron$ or di3erent and the laws of 

    physi!s don>> apply to them. )hey don6t

    !are about anybody and espe!ially the

    ones who love them. )hey wallow in their

    addi!tion and lau$h at attempts to $el

    them to see how they destroy themselves.

    =ife means nothin$ to them# =ove is but a

    way in $el stimeone t? $et them a nee@

     )he tiny stimulus of a !i$arette is more :

    important than their family who will one

    day wat!h as they paint .ill$ wallow in a

    puddle of their own piss and shit wishin$

    that they !ould have !han$ed earlier.

     )here is are s!ienti! names for thesepeople like A%%5O=E%# %;CB%#

    %)P"D# "+O4A+) D"CB5EADE=F"D"O)%# 'OO=%# and of !ourse =osers.

    !hemi!al !ompanies. )he serious &aw inthe %yntheti! Chemi!al Philosophy robs thepubli! from some simple solutions. )herapy!an !ome from the elds. ;edi!ine mustlearn to look for natural solutions notalways the prot pi!tures of the %yntheti!Chemi!als Companies.

    4ather than lookin$ for ways tosyntheti!ally reprodu!e +ature we shoulduse it in its natural ways. A review of the!urrent literature on A"D% will reveal adramati! revelation. )he life style !han$esare profound in helpin$ the A"D% patient.

     )he %yntheti! Dru$ therapies are weak andoften ine3e!tive. +atural medi!ine hasmu!h to o3er A"D% te!hnolo$y# perhaps a!ure.

    (hen the patients and our so!iety e-pressthe !hoi!e towards natural medi!ine thenthe te!hnolo$y will $row.

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    Care! Please care!

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    (hen " de!ided to make this book# " was reminded

    hy a sayin$ a $ood 'riend of mine onee said.

    (hatever you do in life# some people will think

    you6re the an$el# some will think youVe the devil#

    some or most won6t !are. )his book is a wake am the devil. %ome will say that " am

    truly the An$el# some won6t !are. 0ut Please Care

    about %omethin$# Care about yourself# !are about

    your family# !are about your planet# please !are

    about somethin$. Carin$ is the start of 5ealthy life#

    the start of intelle!tual $rowth#

    the %tan of wakin$ up from the

    3.  )here is no study known that ever shows asyntheti! dru$ !ompletely e,uivalent to itsnatural !ounterpart. )he redu!tion ismstudies only measure the re,uired variables. )hey DO +O) measure side e3e!ts. %idee3e!ts are observed and often onlyobserved years or de!ades later. )he lawsand the 'DA prote!t them.

    4. %ide E3e!ts dominate and proliferate the%yntheti! Dru$ s!ene. =ook at the Physi!ianDru$ 4eferen!e and see that all dru$s havea list often a lon$ list of side e3e!ts. )his isnot natural. Almost Every year over a

    hundred dru$s are removed from the marketbe!ause they are hurtin$ people. "t6s ust amatter of time before the hurtful side e3e!tsare seen.

    . Our so!iety has now learned !on!lusivelythat syntheti! foods are in!ompatible withhealth. (e have now ree!ted all syntheti!sand we know that the nest ,uality !omesfrom the natural. "t is the ne-t step of simplehuman !ons!iousness and thou$ht to se!!learly that syntheti! dru$s ar! in!ompatiblewith the human body.

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    he body will benet mu!h more from aevulose or left handed su$ar that from ae-trose or ri$ht handed su$ar. De-trosewers hormone produ!tion# !auses blood

    u$ar troubles# !auses brain fati$ue# andost importantly !auses a suppression of e immune system. =evulose stabilies theood su$ar# stimulates hormonerodu!tion# ener$ies the brain# and most

    mportantly stimulates the immune system.

    e-trose is in the white su$ar of the su$arane# and the $rape. )he strippin$ of theinerals and nutrients whi!h $ive it a whiteok are further !ulprits in immuno

    upression. %u!rose is a de-trose# as isoney. se sparsely.

     

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    apples# oran$es and most other fruits areri!h in =evulose. %o use fruits for the sweettooth. "f berries are not sweet to you andyou must have a pro!essed !andy bar#perhaps there is an addi!tion to deal with.+atural fruit !andies and sweeteners areeasily available today.

    " have written a superb and thorou$h bookon why s$ar and !ookin$ are a problem.:Eat ood %u$ars not 0ad# Eat ood Oils not0ad oils: is a book you should denitelyread. et from ";+E.

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     )hese all will further drop the immunesystem. )hey must be avoided. seaddi!tion !ontrol therapy if you need help.

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    ile th in5s on an/ on till 6ust one

    d e-!ess stress are !ompli!atin$ of muno failure and any immune disease.e ways that stress weaken immunity areoven and !ompli!ated. %ee our books oness and Ele!tro

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    therapist# and work for some time to produ!eresults.

    'or more information on a natural lifestylesee the natural swit!h book# whi!h !an beordered from ";+E. )his manual has a list of ways to a!hieve a more natural life style.=et6s start with the tou$hest assi$nment therules of the stoma!h.

    Rules for the Stomach

     )he stoma!h is an important part of ouranatomy. 'ood enterin$ our mouths must beproperly prepared for di$estion. After bein$!hewed and masti!ated by the mouth# thefood is now sent to the stoma!h for furtherDro!essine. )he stoma!h mi-es the food

     )rans < f a t ty a!i ds +ire found in fried foods#!ommer!ial baked oo ds P pro!essed foods and

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    in an a!id bath for further break.M to 8hours after or > hour before eatin$Q

    3. +o milk with meals ?wait for >.M to 8hours after or > hour before eatin$Q

    4. 'ruits alone?wait for >.M to 8 hoursafter or > hour before eatin$Q

    . ;elons alone ?wait for >.M to 8 hoursafter or > hour before eatin$Q

    9. %mall meal is better 1uality of nutrition not ,uantity

    +. %low meals. %avor# enoy# reoi!e#and !elebrate the meal

    D. Eat for nutrition not for stimulation#Eat when hun$ry# not when bored

    E. 4est !omfortably after eatin$ for atleast GM to M min to ma-imiestoma!h fun!tion

    :. ;ake and eat food with love andkindness# no violent or ne$ativeemotions

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    essful that a release valve is needed. )he!ation is desi$ned as a time to rela-.ten times the va!ation be!omes a furtherur!e of stress# as when people travel theymetimes be!ome even more obsessedth seein$ thin$s or $oin$ pla!es. A timeat !ould be spent rela-in$ !an be !han$edo further stress. A/rmations# meditation#er!ise# musi!# a hobby !an all help withess redu!tion. 0ut for hi$hly !har$ede!utive types start with rela-in$ aftereals.

    oid hi$h fat !ontent foods. 'at has nineme more !alories than other !omponentsfood. %o even a food that is M9Y fat !anover!har$ed with bad empty !alories.

    e fat !olle!ts into the arteries and

    mphati!s as well as e-!ess adipose tissue.of these put undo stress on the body.

    e !onditionin$ of the patient is alsoportant. )he body is desi$ned to !hopod and !arry water. An e-er!ise pro$ram

    essential for health. Lo$a and stret!hin$ of e body is also important. )he naturalit!h book from the "nternational Nournal of e ;edi!al art of 5omeopathy will outlineore detail on e-er!ise and nutrition.

    eyin$ the rules of the stoma!h is alsory important.

    r Homrone Production and 3alance

    4emember de-trose de!rease hormoneprou!tion# fru!tose in!reases hormones

    Celery# oat and sasparilla ui!e in!reases

    testosterone# lettu!e ui!e de!reases it

    (ild Lam# li!ori!e# vit E# tofu# soybeanin!rese estro$en# boiled oil de!reases it

    %tress# !hroni! an-iety# worry in!rease!ortisol# de!rease adrenalin

    spiritual friends !an in!rease adrenalinand de!rease !ortisol

    9. 4aw 0russel sprouts# rutba$a# turnips#!abba$e# radishes# bro!!oli# !auli&ower!an de!rease thyroid hormone

    +. 0ladderwra!k Z !o!onut in!rease )GZ)

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     )here are several reasons for the threat of in&uena today. 0i$ su$ar e-!ess sales of de-trose# over !ookin$ and boilked oil#antibioti!s# killin$ of $ood ba!teria in the $ut#over stressed so!iety # fear and runnin$ tothe do!tor who is not e,upied to really helpyou# and an over developed sense of thema i! il l.

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    he rst si$n of fatty a!id de!ien!y ishiverin$ and a !old !hill. (hen y ou shiverr when you are stressed you liberate fatty!ids from the membrane. )he fatty a!idsre made into emer$en!y su$ar. )he porousembranes let in virus and to-ins # so fatty

    !ids de!ien!y is the primary !ause of !oldnd in&uena. %o you !an $et a CO=D fromtty A!id De!ien!y# but "n&uena is3erent.

    a CO=D you shiver# sweat# feel low# andeak. )his is be!ause of the 'atty A!ide!ien!y. +ow you are mu!h more

    us!eptible to a virus. Add the immune<uppression of de-trose su$ar# and e-!essress from nan!es# worry emotions# et!#

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    de!ien!y and de-trose# will destroy mass,uantities of !ells. )hese in&uena viruses!an destroy lar$e areas of human !ells. +ow

     Lou !ould be in Dan$er. (e will dis!uss whatto do later.

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    "n the old days people believed in the evileye or ne$ative in&uen!e a person !ouldhave on you. )his "n&uen!e was thou$ht tobe of a supernatural power and someone whowanted bad for you !ould in&uen!e you. )hisis what $ave us the name "n&uena.

     )he loss of the adenoids# tonsils or appendi-!an !ompromise the immune system defenseof viruses# like A"D% or "n&uena.

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    What To Do for Coldand Flu at home

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    hilifers of the intestine and stimulate para<ympatheti! health.

    > hour l ater you !an have breakfast# buton M days a week ust fruit till noon. )hisis for !leansin$ and deto-.

    EAS and HERBS (for Cancers): thesere herbal forms of natural !hemotherapy#hese teas !an be used freely but makeeak not stron$ W Periwinkel ?Vin!a ;inorQ#urdo!k# ;istletoe# Plantain # 0lood root%an$uinariaQ # almond# bla!kberry# reenea# dandelion. Oran$e peel# lemon peel#rapefruit peel# $in$er# $insen$# !innamon#n$ kuei# li!ori!e# kelp# musk# myrrh#

    alifornia yew# peony# an$eli!a# aloe#esame seed# apri!ot seed# ;entha#hubarb# bull thistle

    i3 freely for taste. 4otate

    ITAMINS: $ood all around natural li,uid isest. 0ut e-tra vitamin C# vitamin A# vitamin# vitamin D# 'atty a!ids# le!ithin#antotheni! a!id# and 0>8.

    HEW, CHEW, CHEW: food di$esion startsthe mouth. 5ere is where the food needs

    o be masi!ated# lubri!ated# and enymero!essin$ starts. )he enymes arearbohydrate type so su$ar is released inhe mouth as !arbohydrates be!omea!!arhides. "t is very important to !hewod very well

    nd s lowly. As the food breaks up the partsf the food are released. %o $ood nutriiousod will improve in &avor as we !hew. 0ut

    ad food su!h as pro!essed !arbohydrates

    ste worse as you !hew.

    o we are !ondiioned in our so!iety to eatst and !hew fast. +ow as you shift to $oodatural food !hew slowly. Ea!h mouthfuleeds to be !hewed G9 to 9 times. (hene &avor peaks and your natural ui!er your

     

    Eat three to four mouthfuls of bro!!oli# andone to two spri$s of parsley per day and!hew ea!h >99 imes. )reat it like !hewin$$um and set totally free all of the nutrients.et over the bad attitude this !ould saveyour life. )his is a powerful ani "mmuno'ailure therapy.

     N"CE%W Durin$ the day take at least )wolar$e $lasses of bro!!oli# !auli&ower# parsley#nutme$# pear# bla!kberry# blueberry# apri!ot#

    !arrot# beet a nd $reen pepper ui!e.Con!entrate on the bro!!oli. 'resh ui!e notmore than one day old. ;i- to best taste.

    FOODS TO EATMORE OF: 'resh and rawfruits and ve$etables are the main su$$esionbut some foods are simlants to the immune

    system. se or$ani! when possible. )hesefoods are ri!h in le!ins that simulate the )<!ell immune system# see ari!le at the end.

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    =entil ? ri!h in opsonins for aller$y reliefQ

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    EN!ME INHIBITORS: seeds !an lastvirtuallyforever in dry !ir!umstan!es. )here are

    powerful enyme inhibitors at work to stop$erminaion. (hen the inside of the seed ise-posed to water the enymeinhibitors?whi!h are water solubleQ washaway and the enymes tri$$er $erminaion.Any seed produ!t# bean or nut must be

     

    any one desperately ill. 'or all beans# nutsand seed produ!ts# !over them with a damp!loth or submerse them in water for >8 to 8hours. Dry in the sun or at temperaturesbelow >9 de$rees '.

    TEM"ERAT#RE: ;ost "mmuno 'ailure startwith a de!ien!y of fatty a!ids# these areessenial for life# but are heat sensiive. %omeare destroyed even temperatures as low as>9 de$rees '. %o we must $et plenty of freshand raw fruits and ve$etables in our diet.Over !ookin$ and disobeyin$ the rules of thestoma!h are two of the most importantproblems in modern life. )hese de!rease thenutritional de!ien!y problem. )he answer isnot ust in what we eat but how we eat.

    DETO$: )o-ins are a maor !ause of "mmuno

    'ailure as well. (e all know about!ar!ino$eni! to-ins. (hen the immunesystem breaks down "mmuno 'ailure !ellsthere is a rush of autoto-ins. %o it ise-tremely important for the body to deto-.E-tra ber in the diet from fruits andve$etables helps. (e need to keep thebowels workin$ daily. ood re$ular bowelmovements are the best deto-ier. 0ut if there is ever a problem with !onsipaion# thenwe need to use an enema or somethin$ topromote stool.

    Also we need to deto- from sweat. Ani<perspirants# deoderants# and others !an stopthe deto- do not use them. se aromatherapy for your body # natural only.

    (e also need to remove to-ins with urinaion#so water intake is very important.

    WATER: ;ost of us do not drink enou$hwater. )he re$ulain$ pro!ess in our brain that!ontrols thirst seem to malfun!tion after thea$e of 89. (e need to remind ourselfs todrink more water. 'iltered 4O water is best#Char!oal or !arbon ltered water is $ood#

    even tap water is better than no water at all.'or you to $et better drink at least K $lassesof water a day.

    MEDITATION: 'o!usin$ the mind !ansimulate the immune system. )here are spawhere people with "mmuno 'ailure pay lar$esums of money for meditaion help. )his typeof $uided ima$ery is essenial for healin$dramati! disease. A tape of rela-atione-er!ises for the "mmuno 'ailure paient is inthe pro$ram. Lou !an play it on the!omputer or make a tape of it for use athome. ;entally releasin$ the ne$aivity andin!reasin$ awareness of the self is veryimportant to the !ure. ;ost people needhelp with this. %eek out networks andsupport to share ideas and foster $rowth.Beep in mind the best si$n of mental healthis the ability to lau$h at yourself.

    E$ERCISE: )he !ondiionin$ of the paient isalso important. )he body is desi$ned to!hop wood and !arry water. An e-er!isepro$ram is essenial for health. Lo$a andstret!hin$ of the body is also important. )henatural swit!h book from the "nternaional

     Nournal of the ;edi!al art of 5omeopathy willoutline more detail on e-er!ise. %ome formof e-er!ise rouine !an be desi$ned for anypaient. Even ust ima$inin$ e-er!ise hasbenets. %o a mental e-er!ise pro$ram !anbe used by bed ridden patients. "n in&uenasti!k with yo$a and non stressful e-er!isesto $et the blood &owin$ without e-!essstress.

     )he wellness of an or$anism is bestmeasured by it6s ability to o-y$enate. %o the

    better shape your in the better you6ll beable to heal yourself. )ake it easy take itslow# too mu!h too fast !an a$$ravatedisease.

    HOME S"A: )he main thin$ of the Europeanspas is redu!ed stress. 'or your home spa#

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    ind. )he mind likes some !han$e. A newoster in the bath# a !andle near the bathub a new !ondiioner or aroma therapy.ome new musi!# some new massa$ee!hni,ue.

    ut the phone on hold. Clear the ime for youo fo!us on the rela-aion needs your bodyeeds for healin$. 'or every minute youpend on preparaion# spend ten minutes inela-aion. %o don6t over do thin$s inreparaion.

    T BEDTIME: no solid food for three hoursefore bed. One $lass of pineapple orapaya ui!e and a muliple natural enymeblet. )he enymes at bed on an emptyoma!h will help to !ir!ulate into the bloodream to breakup !on$ested lymph and

    tta!k the membrane of tumor !ells. Aesi!!ated =iver supplement at bed imen!e a week is also helpful. )wi!e a monthke one tablespoon of sodium or potassium!arb at bed with the enymes. )his is toren$then the pan!reas as well.

    Some reci"ies forHealin

    rof Nelson's S-.S-

    ake one !up ?mi-ed $erminated soybeans#!kbeans# peas# snow peas# red kidneyeanQ and one !up onion# two !upsmatoes# and one !up of sprouts. Put into aod pro!essor and mi- into a salsa. se

    orn !hips unless there is !andida or fun$us?andida $rows best on or with !orn mealQ.se oat or wheat bran !ra!kers to eat thisutriious and immune simulain$ meal.

    rof Nelson's salad /ilY

    o $et all of your fatty a!ids you must useold pro!essed oils of many types. 0lend

     

    nutme$# !loves# mustard seed and parsley in!anola oil or sesame oil. =et it sit in the sunfor 8 days. 0lend this into the oil and this willmake a ne sour!e of all your fatty a!ids. "f you !an $et nutme$# parsley# mustard# or!love oil all the better then you won6t have tomake it.

     )his is important for all diseases and formaintainin$ health. Any nervous disease#de$eneraion# and immunity disease willrespond mu!h better if the patient takessome of this oil. A small ,uanity is all that isneeded. Nust put some on bread# or a salad

    Prof Nelson's *etter *utter

    'or those of you who are not ready to $ive upthe taste of butter# this is an e-!ellent way to

    redu!e your saturated fats. "t !ombines thesaturated fats in butter with thepolyunsaturated fats in sun&ower oil. 0yusin$ !old pressed oil# you are $ivin$ yourself the essential fatty a!ids your body needs somu!h. "f you eat the same amount of 0etter0utter as plain butter# you are !uttin$ yoursaturated fat intake by half.

    ^ V pound all natural butter at roomtemperature

    ^ >RG !up !old

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    ay be HroZen.

    $erminated almonds

    $erminated sambu!!a seeds

    tablespoons of wheat $erm

    tablespoon $erminated sun&ower seeds

    akes one serving.

    or added 0 vitamins and ener$y# addrewer*s yeast powder or &akes. 0e$in with

    teaspoon and $radually build up to 8blespoons. "f you be$in with too mu!h at

    rst# you !ould $et $as. A $radual in!reasevoids this problem.

    rof Nelson's immune coo(ie

    R pound tofu

    !up apple ui!e^ V !up berries or V pie!e of fruit

    ?banana# pea!h# or otherQ

    $round $erminated almonds

    $round $erminated sambu!!a seeds

    tablespoons of wheat $erm

    M tablespoons $erminated sesame seeds

    M tablespoons of honey

    ^ M

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    Conta!t your %C"O therapistfor

    Foods &hich are allo&ed Foods not allo&ed Z Foods to *e

    3eeraes5erb teas ?no !a3eineQ# fresh fruit ui!e#fresh !o3ee# ve$etable ui!e no morethan one $lass pasteuried ui!es per day

    e3)ess al)ohol0 )o)oa0 )ola7 all sweetened

    )arbonated beverages7 only one small

    galss of al)ohol +er day7 no arti8)ial fruit

    drinks

    Dair$4aw milk# yo$urt# butter

    all +ro)essed and imitation +rodu)ts0 milk7

    in limited 9uantities butter7 i)e )ream7 to

    *not with meals,7 nonfat +ings0 all orange

    and +asteuri:ed )heeses

    +spoa!hed or boiled e$$s

    fried eggs

    Fishfresh white

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    efrain from eatin$ a lar$e meal at the endf the day before retirin$.

    ou will sleep soundly if you avoidimulatin$ foods su!h as tea and !o3ee.

    ry to !ook su/!ient food for one meal only.eheated food has little nutriment value.

    he human body needs a !ertain amount of 

    alt in order to fun!tion properly. 'ew of usre aware that most ve$etables !ontain saltnd that when !ooked !orre!tly they re,uirettle# if any. )here are vanities of saltvailable whi!h have been e-tra!ted frome$etables. )hese are benei!ial to ourealth.

    tore food !orre!tly in sealed !ontainers.eep perishable food in the refri$erator andonall )anned vegetables7 baked or boiled7

    )orn )hi+s

    Fruits9Y fresh and raw

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    W%'e F*o/r: even enri!hed &our is stillobbed of needed amino a!ids# minerals andtamins. )his !an !ause malnutrition and

    mmuno 'ailure.

    5droena'ed Fa' ?saturatedQW oleo#ar$arine and !o3ee whiteners should be

    voided. =imit and rotate all !ookin$ oils.hese produ!ts !an !ause heart problemsnd may provoke aller$ies.

    od%/. N%'r%'e and Sod%/.%car1ona'e:

    e,uently used in meats and meatrodu!ts. )hese !ombine in the body torodu!e nitrosamines that !an !ause !an!er.ever use to$ether.

    r'%;c%a* Co*ors and F*a2ors: avoid

    yntheti! additives# and preservatives. Ourodies !annot handle them. ;ay !auseypera!tivity# nervousness and an-iety.

    ood Com*ination Rules

    o redu!e $as and improve di$estion#emember that to di$est protein theoma!h needs to be a!id ?takin$ anta!ids is

    denite don*tQ. to di$est fruit# thetoma!h needs to be more alkaline.emember that fats# !arbohydrates androteins re,uire di3erent intestinalreparation and should not be mi-edappropriately. Also e-!ess li,uids diluteoma!h di$estive &uids.

    e 'ree s%.4*e r/*es are:

    uits alone

    elons aloneuids alone

    eave at least one hour between these_ twoours for lar$e protein meal.

    ther Suestions

    !an overstret!h the bowel mus!les and makethem weak by robbin$ needed potassium.

    Prolon$ed use !an lead to dependen!y andeven $reater problems. Only use naturalstimulants when absolutely ne!essary. "f youhave any ,uestions# !onsult your do!tor.(hile mi-in$ in saliva and ptyalin# your teeth!an masti!ate the food thorou$hly and savorthe natural &avors. Don*t rush throu$hmeals# !elebrate them. N"C"+ )he re!ent$lut of ui!er salesmen on )V is not withoutreason. Nui!in$ works. "t does improve theabsorbability of the vitamins# minerals# andlife fa!tors of fruits and ve$etables. " heartilyre!ommend pur!hasin$ a ui!er ande-perien!in$ its bene!ial e3e!ts. Nui!ers a reine-pensive# don*t wait. Lour best ui!ers#however# are your teeth and $ums.

     )he followin$ is a list of fruits and ve$etables$ood for ui!in$. 0on apetit

    Suestions for eals

    5i$h Volume# =ow 'at# %odium andPreservatives

    *Avoid +ro)essed foods and syntheti)

     +reservatives,

    (hen dinin$ out# always look for a restaurantof similar philosophy and attitude to yourown. ;ake sure the owner and !ooksappre!iate the value of natural# or$ani!# andunpro!essed foods. Ask if hidden lard# ;%#suldes# animal fats or oils are used.

    E-press !on!ern over irradiated andsyntheti! foods. ;ake sure the restaurant has

    passed !ivil !leanliness inspe!tions. ;akesure there is a prote!ted nonsmokin$ se!tion#not ust a token one. ;ake sure the sta3 andeatin$ environment are happy# friendly andharmonious.

    E-press !on!erns ,ui!kly# with respe!t and

    !are. ;any health food restaurants attra!temployees with low resistan!e to stran$eideas.

     )hese employees often resist order#timeliness# and altruism. 5elp the owner bye-pressin$ your !on!erns with !ompassionand !are.

    3rea(fast

    Ea'%n Brea6fas' a' Ho.e (A*0a5sro'a'e)

    ^ (hole $rain toast or mu/ns with 0etter0utter or apple butter

    ^ (hole $rain pan!akes with a littlepure maple syrup# unsweetenedapplesau!e# or am made with pure

    fruit ?no honey or su$arQ^ A poa!hed or boiled e$$ with whole

    wheat toast or mu/n

    ^ %!rambled e$$ with sauteed onionsand mushrooms

    Cold !ereal with soy milk or low

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    a/uertOre,lam

    Dinner

    Ea'%n D%nner a' Ho.e

    ^ %pi!y Chinese Ve$etables and %obanoodles

    %auteed ve$etables with brown ri!e# kasha

    ^ %teamed ve$etables with millet orbrown ri!e

    =enil and barley soup with salad

    ^ (hole $rain pasta with marinarasau!e and salad

    Chi!ken breasts in wine and tamari sau!e

    ^0roiled sh or !hi!ken with salad orve$etables

    ^ Curried ve$etables with tofu andbrown ri!e

    ^ Ve$etable soup with whole $rainnoodles or rye !ra!kers

    ^ Corn torillas with beans and hotsau!e ?salsaQ and salad

    Corn bread and baked beans with salad

    %panish ri!e with ve$etables or salad

    ^ (hole $rain pasta with steamedve$etables and tomato sau!e

    ^ %alad and baked

    potato Ea'%n D%nner

    O/' 

    ^ 0roiled sh or !hi!ken withve$etables and salad

    ^ Chi!ken or sh dishes with sau!es onthe side ?use sparin$lyQ# withve$etables and salad

    ^ Chinese food ?no ;%Q with !hi!ken orbean !urd ?tofuQ and a little ri!e ?no porkor shrimpQ

    ^ "talian foodW veal# !hi!ken# or sh#with salad and side of pasta

     

    Snac(s

    ^ 5omemade !ookies usin$ maple syrup orsor$hum and whole $rains (hole $rainbran or !orn mu/ns with ##better butter:

    ^ +uts and seeds ?K to >8 nuts# smallhandful of seedsQ

    ^ %mall amounts of dried apples#apri!ots# i$s# or pears

    ^ (hole $rain !ra!kers with nut butter?almond# !ashew# and so onQ

    ^ Corn !hips made with sun&ower or othera!!eptable oil ?a fewQ

    ^ (hole wheat pretels with sesame

    seeds instead of saltCold sli!ed yam

    4aw ve$etables

    'ruit =i$htly

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    Ho& to a(e theS&itch to Natural

    Coo(in

    otatin Food

    otation of food is very important# be!ausediminishes aller$ies and supplies a variety

    f nutrients to the system. Our bodies areesi$ned for natural foods and rotatedutrients# not pro!essed# syntheti!oredom. +o !ulture has every e-isted thatad one food as its dominant diet. )heayan "ndians ate !orn as their primary

    ood. After a while# their pituitariestrophied and !hildbearin$ de!reased. %oithin one or two $enerations# their number

    reatly de!reased. Lou have to rotate foods.

    oods that help to build the body6s defenseshould be your mainstay. )hese foodsontain vitamins# minerals# protein#arbohydrates and essential fats that notnly build resistan!e# but more vibrantdiant health.

    he rotation diet allows for ma-imumutrition and minimum aller$ies. Our bodiesre desi$ned for natural foods and rotatedutrients# not pro!essed# syntheti!epetition. "f there are any spe!ial additionsr deletions your therapist or do!tor willotify you# but anyone !an improve theirealth by followin$ the pro!edure below.

    otation2 ;ost aller$ies develop be!ause of ver use of a food sour!e. )o-i! build9 di3erent fruits are needed as aminimum.

    %tart by havin$ a salad a day and rotatin$the salad parts on the four

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    Prof Nelsons immune

    1Z6 "ound toTu 1cu" a""le uiceV< cu" *erries /r V= "iece /f fruit \*anana<"each< or /ther16 round erminated almonds# round erminated sam*ucca seeds! ta*les"oons of &heat erm1) ta*les"oons erminated sesame seeds1) ta*les"oons of hone$)=ounces of s"routs< rinsed< erminatedand drained use (idne$ *ean< ac( *ean<*lac( *ean< so$*ean< "ea sno& "ea

    lentil< sesame seedmince inredients and *lend "our on acoo(ie "an and coo( at 2)7 derees fort&ent$ minutes Sere as coo(ies

    Prof Nelson's salad /ilY to etall of $our fatt$ acids $ou mustuse cold "rocessed oils of man$t$"es 3lend sesame< sa]o&er<so$*ean< sun5o&er< olie< andaocado oil in eEual "arts< toet some of the hih end fatt$acids soa( nel$ crushednutme< cloes< mustard seedand "arsle$ in canola oil orsesame oil .et it sit in the sunfor 2 da$s 3lend this into the oiland this &ill ma(e a ne sourceof all $our fatt$ acids ,f $ou can

    et nutme arsle mustard

    M 8K

    Prof Nelson's *etter *utterYFor those of $ou &ho are not read$ to ieu" the taste /f *utter< this is an e4cellent&a$ to reduce $our saturated fats ,tcom*ines the saturated fats in *utter &iththe "ol$unsaturated fats in sun5o&er /il3$ usin cold "ressed oil< $ou are iin$ourself the essential fatt$ acids $our*od$ needs so much ^ $ou eat the sameamount of 3etter 3utter as "lain *utter<$ou are cuttin $our saturated fat inta(e*$ half! a "ound all natural *utter at roomtem"erature 1Z! cu" cold="ressed oilcom*o from a*oe3lend &ith a for( and refrierate a(es !8"ound ,t &ill soften Euic( in the heat

    Prof Nelson's S-.S-Yta(e one cu" \mi4ed erminated

    so$*eans< ac(*eans< "eas< sno&"eas< red (idne$ *ean and one cu"onion< t&o cu"s tomatoes< and onecu" of s"routs Put into a food

    "rocessor and mi4 into a salsa 8secorn chi"s unless there is Candidaor funus\ candida ro&s *est on or&ith corn meal 8se oat or &heat*ran crac(ers to eat this nutritiousand immune stimulatin meal

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    Her*al

    aken at the rst si$n of symptoms#!hina!ea !an redu!e a !old6s in tensity anduration# often even preventin$ it frome!omin$ a fullR tspf the powder to really stimulate ther!ulation.

    innamon ?Cinnamomum eylani!umQW use!innamon sti!k# and break it into the

    i-ture of herbs# for a $entle# warmin$ andweat oun!e dried Peppermint =eaves

    V pint distilled water

    ;i- the herbs. Pla!e in a ,uart sau!epan.Pour >R8 pints of distilled boilin$ water overit. Cover and allow to steep in a hot pla!e for>9 to >M minutes ?do not boilQ. (hen ready#strain into another sau!epan. %weeten withhoney if desired.

     )his remedy drops hi$h temperatureasso!iated with &u ,uite e3e!tively. "n some!ases# the temperature has been redu!edfrom >9 to JJ de$rees within two hoursA!!ordin$ to Dr. Dr. Edward E. %hook# wellknown herbalist# :there is no remedy for!olds and fevers of any des!ription e,ual tothis simple life heapin$teaspoon of $rated fresh $in$erroot to > !upof boiled water. Allow to steep for >9minutes. "f you use dried $in$er powder use>RG to >R8 teaspoon of powdered $in$er per!up.

    Children's Her*al -nti*iotic Formula

    8 !ups water>R teaspoon e!hina!ea root>R teaspoon li!ori!e root and

    ^ V teaspoon barberry bark ?or Ore$on

    Pla!e water and herbs in a sau!epan. %immerfor 8 minutes# then remove from heat andsteep for about 89 minutes. %train out herbs.'or a M9 !up of tea or half a dropperful ?G9 dropsQ of tin!ture daily. )oimprove the &avor# the tea !an be mi-ed withan e,ual amount of ui!e. "n fa!t# homemadeapple and $rape ui!e# unlike bottled ui!es#!ontain stron$ antiviral a$ents that $ht!olds and &u.

    /ther Her*al Remedies

    se inhalations of !hamomile# eu!alyptus orthyme to help loosen mu!us and heals thethroat# nasal passa$es and bron!hial tubes.5orsetail inhalations redu!e swellin$ of mu!ous membranes. Onion or nasturtiuminhalations disinfe!t. ink$o biloba leaf 

    inhalations kill ba!teria and heal the !ells of the dama$ed mu!ous membranes almostimmediately.

    "nhale steam for fteen minutes three timesdaily in a!ute sta$e_ when the !ondition isimprovin$.

    "nhale steam in the evenin$ before retirin$for a week or so to help heat the bron!hialpassa$es.

    0oneset and sa$e help to break up!on$estion and brin$ down a fever. )ake a!up of sa$e and boneset tea up to threetimes daily for three to ve days.

    At the onset of a !old# add >R8 teaspoon ea!hof !innamon and $in$er to > !up of s!aldedmilk. Add > tablespoon of honey and drinkwhile hot. )his remedy is very soothin$ andstimulatin$.

    H$sso" Tea may prevent Colds and"nfe!tions.

     )raditional Peppermint Cure for 'ever helpsto break a fever by !ausin$ the re!ipient to

    Comfre$ = +lder*err$ Cold and FeerRemed$also redu!es fever asso!iated with !old byindu!in$ perspiration.

    Ro$al Her*al Tea For Seere Colds isuseful to treat severe !old symptoms.

    Delicious Cold Remed$  )his deli!ious!old remedy will $et rid of symptoms of !oldpretty fast. "t will also !lean your system.

     )ake a !up of !hamomile tea twi!e daily# asneeded to help yourself rest and rela-.

    ;ullein &ower tea has a pleasant taste andis $ood to soothe in&amed !onditions of themu!ous membrane linin$ the throat. Alsorelieves !ou$hin$. Put a small handful of the

    mullein &owers in > pint of boilin$ water.Allow to steep >M minutes. %train andsweeten with honey.

     )ake a soothin$ herbal bath with !hamomile#!alendula# rosemary# andR or lavender if youare restless and irritable# . Beep the water!omfortably warm and treat yourself to alon$# lay soak.

    Put >R8 pound of dried mustard in 8 ,uartsof boilin$ water and boil for >9 minutes. Addthis li,uid to foot bath to treat !olds and

    M 8J

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    espiratory problems.

    asil tea< made from the fresh or driederb# may be used to en!oura$e a sli$htweat in the early sta$es of a !old# thusedu!in$ feverishness. A pin!h of $roundoves may also be added for &avor andn!oura$e redu!ion of fever.

    lder*err$ may help to redu!e both theeverity and the duraion of !olds. Choose an-tra!t standardied to !ontain M per!entotal &avonoids and take M99 milli$ramsree imes daily.

    arlic ?Allium saivumQ appears to shorten aold6s duraion and severity. Any form seemso workW !apsules or tablets# oil rubbed one skin# or whole $arli! roasted or !ooked

    other foods. "f you ele!t !apsules# takeree of them# three imes daily# unil the !oldover.

    m"ortant Her*s for

    old +chinacea

    !hina!ea is believed to redu!e theymptoms of Cold and 'lu and helps in thee!overy.

    here are three main spe!ies of e!hina!eaW!hina!ea purpurea# E!hina!ea an$usifolia#nd E!hina!ea pallida. E. purpurea is theost widely used. "t isn6t !lear if any one

    ype is better than the others. "n ermany#!hina!ea is the main remedy for minorespiratory infe!ions.

    !hina!ea is !onsidered to be an immune

    mulant. "t appears to a!ivate the body6sfe!tion

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    Reco..ended Dosae

    ^ Pana- $insen$W > to 8 $ of raw herb#or 899 m$ daily of an e-tra!tstandardied to !ontain to FY$insenosides.

    ^ Eleuthero!o!!usW 8 to G $ whole herbor G99 to 99 m$ of e-tra!t daily.

    ^ A 8< to G< to8

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    oldenseal

    oldenseal in!reases the blood supply toe spleen# an or$an that6s the sta$in$ area

    or the $htin$ !ells of your immuneystem. "t is antisepti! and immuneimulatin$.

    he maor healin$ !omponent in $oldenseal#erberine# a!tivates spe!ial white bloodells ?ma!ropha$esQ that are responsible forestroyin$ ba!teria# fun$i# viruses andmor !ells. %everal related !hemi!als in the

    erb appear to help the berberine do its ob.

    )ake >9 to >M drops of $oldenseal in anal!ohol9 days.

    corice

    !ori!e !ontains antiviral !ompounds thatdu!e the release of interferons# the body6swn antiviral !onstituents.

    arsh mallo& and other mallo&s

    arsh mallow has been used for thousandsf years as a soothin$ herb for !old

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    For Cold FluCane"reention and

    reatmentremem*er toreduce stresset *ed rest

    and stimulatethe Par`s$m"atheticnerous s$stem

     

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    ") "% A %C"E+)"'"C 'AC) )5A) A =O( =EVE=V=)A;;E)4"C P=%E CA+ "+5"0") PA"+ %"+A=%.

     )5E %C"O ("== =E) )5E PA)"E+)6% 0ODLE=EC)4"C A)O'OC% A 5A4;O+"C P=%E );A2";"gE )5"% E''EC). )5"% "% CA==ED

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    Those ost at Ris( from,n5uena

    :. +lederl$ and alread$ sic("eo"le< the Hos"ital doctorsoce are hih ris( 

    . Hih S/C ,nde4 smo(ers<e4cess stress< to4ic< out of sha"e< e4cess &eiht etc

    3. Fatt$ acid decient< too much*oiled oil

    4. +4cess de4trose suar from

    Holida$s or s&eet toothsu"resses $our immunes$stem and ma(es in5uena5ourish

    . Surical loss of -denoids<Tonsils< or -""endi4< theseare the Flu defense orans

    9. Too man$ &orms or intestinal"arasite interferin &itha*sor"tion or a""endi4

    +. Stress< Stress< Stress in all of it's forms

    D. Those e4"osed to or usin

    -nti=*ioticsCR,S,S T,+

    : . Tem"erature hits

    17! Far or %7) &

     

    "n the !ytokine storm the destru!ion of !ellsis rampant and !ould kill the patient. +ow weneed the do!tor but there are sill thin$s we!an do to help.

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    #$)%@L@&] )o =essen a Cytokine storm

    : . !abba$e ui!e# oran$e ui!e#

    . rest no stress

    3. Anti

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    erald reenQ of almost >99Y in babies andhildren and K9Y in adults_ irrespe!tive of ow serious the !ondition. erald has used,uori!e e-tensively for many di3erentutoimmune !onditions# with $ood su!!esss part of the a herbal pro$ramme. (eupply =i,uori!e Con!entrate !apsules andso Balawalla with =i,uori!e in aombination !apsule !alled "mmuno

    ,uori!e is the well known !omponent of ,uori!e sweets# is surprisin$ly one of theost important medi!inal herbs on theanet. "t has been used e-tensively inhinese herbal medi!ine for thousands of ears# in appro-imately half of theirrmulas. )he reason $iven is that it tends to

    mprove the a!tion of all the other herbs and

    armonise6 the a!tion of the herbal formula.

    he !autions and side e3e!ts of re$ular

    =i,uori!e !onsumption for a very smallper!enta$e of the populationW< details are$iven in the full =i,uori!e arti!leW =i,uori!eherb.

    Personally " have found li,uori!e to be moree3e!tive and totally harmless in its ability tohelp the body produ!e the !orre!t type andamount of natural steroids# whereas dru$based steroids# in my e-perien!e are lesse3e!tive and will in time seriously disrupt thebody6s homeostasis and render it sus!eptibleto Candida Albi!ans infe!tion and otherhealth problems. ly!yrrhiin has a similar!hemi!al stru!ture to !orti!osteroids releasedby the adrenals# and further studies havesu$$ested that it !ould be used as an aid inhelpin$ to redu!e withdrawal symptoms from

    dependen!y on some !orti!osteroidhormones

    Wild Mam and the -drenals

    "n our modern# stressful world# our $ht or&i$ht me!hanism is over

    ^ Peruvian ;a!a. )his herb !an also helpthe adrenals $enerally# ;a!a root!ontains natural substan!es thatstimulate the pituitary andhypothalamus. )hese master $lands of the body in turn tri$$er the ovaries#adrenals# testes# thyroid# and pan!reasto return to healthy fun!tionin$# thusprodu!in$ normal amounts of hormones.

    Hormones That Hel" -drenal Fatiue

    As for hormones# it is a $ood idea to betested and nd out what your hormonelevels are before supplementin$ them. )hisway you6ll know e-a!tly what hormones arede!ient. )he three hormones below aremost often supplemented when dealin$ withadrenal fati$ue.

    ^ DH+- < )his is a basi! adrenal

    hormone that the adrenals will!onvert into other hormones. "f someone is very de!ient in thishormone they may only be able totolerate a small amount su!h as Mm$. )he avera$e adult dose ran$es>9 m$. D5EA will also $o on to

    GJ FF

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    eM we

    \fVe p+e thin$s on and on till ust one

    more straw....

    only reme ast straw and

    not the other lar$er burdens

    pro$esterone %P so you know its realpro$esterone. Pro$esterone in men willde!rease se-ual ur$e and even destroymale se- $lands.

    .ife St$le Chanes That Hel" -drenalFatiue

    ^ 4emoval of the stressors. )his is themost important step. Emoionalstressors su!h as marital# family#relationship or nan!ial problemsneeds to be dealt with andnormalied. Don6t $et upset at the

    little stu3. And it is all little stu3.

    ^ 4est and sleep are e-tremelyimportant. Lou will need nine hours of sleep and maybe more for a very lon$ime. Also rest after meals# atmidmornin$ and mid9 m$.

    Proesterone Cream < Pro$esterone isthe buildin$ blo!k for many other maorhormones su!h as Cortisol# D5EA#testosterone and estro$en. "f you areunder a lot of stress and your adrenalsare pumpin$ out Cortisol# your body willuse available pro$esterone. "f too mu!hpro$esterone is used to produ!e Cortisol#like with adrenal fati$ue# not enou$h isprodu!ed to make testosterone whi!h isneeded for a woman6s healthy libido. "re!ommend pro$esterone in the form of 

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    nee/ more iriHormatlort on the SC"Q an/ urchase /eulii tow let in touch wltrt ut

    a^treya AHt.

    tel7 839:33943 web7 e?mai*7 inHo_ !up Or$ani! 8Y !otta$e !heese and 8 )bsp. of &a-seed oil. ;ake sure that y!ompletely mi- the !otta$e !heese a&a- seed oil before addin$ anythin$ el )here is a syner$eti! e3e!t that important. (hen this is !reamy# you madd a little distilled or sprin$ water to tthe mi-. )hen addW

    ^ >MQ works neQ and a little !ayenn

    /"tionalY

    A$ave or honey

    %trawberries

    ^ little $arli! little red pepper lit!hampa$ne

    ;ake it very soft.Eat some of it every day.

    ?P.%. Adust ,uantities for your tasteQ

    I.4or'an': 'la- oil must be fresh# kept idark bottle# and refri$erated. After initiaopenin$ the bottle of &a- oil to remove tseal# you should not keep openin$ the bot

     

    C

    All desi$ned to dete!t Z redu-e Ele!tro<

    sttess

    bottles are those sold by 0arlean6s. Lshould always $et the &a- oil with li$naOn!e you have initially opened the bottleremove the seal# never remove the !a$ain. )o dispense the oil# ust turn tbottle upside down# &ip open the !ap# as,ueee. )his way# very little air will $etthe bottle.

    TH+ 38DW,X F.-; /,. D,+T

     )he 'la-seed ?=inseedQ oil diet was ori$inaproposed by Dr. Nohanna 0udwi$# a ermbio!hemist and e-pert on fats and oils#>JM> and re!ently re

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    therwise the oils will have the OPPO%")E''EC)# !ausin$ more harm than $ood.

    he best !ombination is !otta$e !heese andnseed oil. )he linseed should be freshlyround. Carbohydrates !ontainin$ naturalu$ar# su!h as dates# $s# pears# apples andrapes# are also in!luded in the diet. 5oney

    also bene!ial. ;ost of the syntheti!tamin A preparations are bad be!ause

    hey !ontain o-idation produ!ts# but mu!harotine as provitamin A ?from !arrotQ isonsumed. Vitamin 0 from buttermilk#o$hurt# and natural yeast is bene!ial.

    person re,uires daily about o. of otta$e !heese mi-ed well with >.M o. of nseed oil and > o. of milk. A blender or$$ beater works ne. )he mi-ture an be

    weeten with honey or otherwise &avoredaturally. 'resh fruits !an be added. Everyornin$ 8 spoonfuls of freshly $round

    nseed oil should be taken in luke warmuttermilk or yo$hurt.

    he diet is indi!ated for all kinds of !hroni!seases# espe!ially heart ailments ?!orony

    hrombosisQ# $all disorders# diabetes#rthritis# and mali$nan!ies. "t improvesilin$ hearin$ and si$ht. "t is the ideal

    utrient for !hildren and infants. "t isu$$ested that this diet be supplementedith la!ti! a!id ferments ?Q.

    (hat she ?Dr. Nohanna 0udwi$Q hasemonstrated to my initial disbelief buttely# to my !omplete satisfa!tion in myra!ti!e isW CA+CE4 "% EA%"=L C4A0=E# theeatment is dietaryRlifestyle# the response is

    mmediate_ the !an!er !ell is weak andulnerable_ the pre!ise bio!hemi!alreakdown point was identied by her inJM> and is spe!i!ally !orre!table# in vitroest

    Alternatively# you !an use Lo$hurt instead of Cotta$e Cheese in proportions of > o ?G9 $Qof Lo$hurt to > tablespoon ?>M mlQ ea!h of 'la- Oil and of honey and blend as above.

    N$TE2 (hen 'la- Oil is blended like this# itdoes not !ause diarrhea even when $iven inlar$e amounts. "t rea!ts !hemi!ally with the?sulphurQ proteins of the !otta$e !heese#yo$hurt# et!.

    Ho& to "re"are 'TH+ -M/'\a$onnaiseY

    ;i- to$ether 8 tablespoons ?G9 mlQ 'la- Oil#8 tablespoons ?G9 mlQ milk# and 8tablespoons?G9 mlQ Lo$hurt.

     )hen add 8 tablespoons ?G9 mlQ of =emon ui!e ?or Apple Cider Vine$arQ and add >teaspoon ?8.M$Q ;ustard plus some herbssu!h as maroram or dill.

    +e-t add 8 or G sli!es of health food storepi!kles ?no preservatives < read labelQ anda pin!h of herbal salts.

    ?)he above mayonnaise plus lots of mustardand a few bananas is very tastyQ

    Con!ludin$ remarks by Dr. 4oehm < :" onlywish that all my patients had a PhD in0io!hemistry and 1uantum Physi!s to

    enable them to see how with su!h!onsummate skill this diet was put to$ether."t is a wonder. )he !hampa$ne vehi!le "%easier to assimilate and $et someonealmost on their death

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    ou parti!ular !ase.

    ou will have to remain on this diet for aood M years# at whi!h time your tumouray have disappeared. Persons who breake rules of this diet# Dr 0udwi$ reports# ?ie

    atin$ preserved meats# !andy# et!Q willometimes $row rapidly worse and !annote saved after they !ome ba!k from theirpree ?bon

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    n e-isin$ human strain pi!ks up new $enesom a virus that usually infe!ts birds or$s. An avian strain named 5M+> raised the

    on!ern of a new in&uena pandemi!# afteremer$ed in Asia in the >JJ9s# but it has

    ot evolved to a form that spreads easilyetween people. "n April 899J a novel &urain evolved that !ombined $enes fromuman# pi$# and bird &u# initially dubbedswine &u:# emer$ed in ;e-i!o# the nitedtates# and several other nations. (5O/!ially de!lared the outbreak to be apandemi!: on Nune >># 899J.

    a!!inations a$ainst in&uena are usuallyven to people in developed !ountries and farmed poultry. )he most !ommon human

    a!!ine is the trivalent in&uena va!!ine)"VQ that !ontains puried and ina!tivatedaterial from three viral strains. )ypi!ally#

    his va!!ine in!ludes material from two&uena A virus subtypes and one in&uenavirus strain. )he )"V !arries no risk of 

    ansmittin$ the disease# and it has very lowea!ivity. A va!!ine formulated for one yearay be ine3e!tive in the followin$ year#n!e the in&uena virus evolves rapidly#nd new strains ,ui!kly repla!e the oldernes. Aniviral dru$s !an be used to treat&uena# with neuraminidase inhibitors

    ein$ parti!ularly e3e!tive.

    lassication

    %tru!ture of the in&uena virion. )hehema$$luinin ?5AQ and neuraminidase ?+AQproteins are shown on the surfa!e of thepari!le. )he viral 4+As that make up the$enome are shown as red !oils inside thepari!le and bound to 4ibonu!lear Proteins?4+PsQ.

    "n virus !lassi!ation the in&uena virus is an4+A virus of three of the ve $enera of thefamily Orthomy-oviridaeW

    "n&uenavirus A

    "n&uenavirus 0

    "n&uenavirus C

     )hese viruses are only distantly related tothe human parain&uena viruses# whi!h are4+A viruses belon$in$ to the paramy-ovirusfamily that are a !ommon !ause of respiratory infe!ions in !hildren su!h as!roup# but !an also !ause a disease similar toin&uena in adults.

    In/en=a2%r/s A

     )his $enus has one spe!ies# in&uena A virus.(ild a,uai! birds are the natural hosts for alar$e variety of in&uena A. O!!asionally#viruses are transmitted to other spe!ies andmay then !ause devastain$ outbreaks indomesi! poultry or $ive rise to humanin&uena pandemi!s. )he type A viruses arethe most virulent human patho$ens amon$the three in&uena types and !ause the mostsevere disease. )he in&uena A virus !an besubdivided into di3erent serotypes based onthe anibody response to these viruses. )heserotypes that have been !onrmed in

    humans# ordered by the number of knownhuman pandemi! deaths# areW

    ^ 5>+># whi!h !aused %panish &u in >J>K#and the 899J &u pandemi!

    58+8# whi!h !aused Asian 'lu in >JMF

     

    >JK

    5M+># a !urrent pandemi! threat

    ^ 5F+F# whi!h has unusual oonoi!potenial

    5>+8# endemi! in humans and pi$s

    5J+8

    5F+8

    5F+G

    5>9+F

    In/en=a2%r/s B

    "iagram of in;uen:a virus nomen)lature *for 

    a %uCian ;u virus,

     )his $enus has one spe!ies# in&uena 0 virus."n&uena 0 almost e-!lusively infe!tshumans and is less !ommon than in&uena A.

     )he only other animals known to besus!epible to in&uena 0 infe!tion are theseal and the ferret. )his type of in&uenamutates at a rate 889 nanometres in diameter and usuallyrou$hly spheri!al# althou$h lamentousforms !an o!!ur. )hese lamentous formsare more !ommon in in&uena C# whi!h !anform !ordlike stru!tures up to M99mi!rometres lon$ on the surfa!es of infe!ted!ells. 5owever# despite these varied shapes#

    the viral pari!les of all in&uena viruses aresimilar in !omposition.

     )hese are made of a viral envelope!ontainin$ two main types of $ly!oproteins#wrapped around a !entral !ore. )he !entral!ore !ontains the viral 4+A $enome andother viral proteins that pa!ka$e andprote!t this 4+A.

    nusually for a virus# its $enome is not asin$le pie!e of nu!lei! a!id_ instead# it!ontains seven or ei$ht pie!es of se$mentedne$aive

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    re tar$ets for antiviral dru$s. 'urthermore#hey are anti$ens to whi!h antibodies !ane raised. "n&uena A viruses are !lassiedto subtypes based on antibody responses

    o 5A and +A. )hese di3erent types of 5And +A form the basis of the 5 and +stin!tions in# for e-ample# 5M+>. )here are 5 and J + subtypes known# but only 5 >#and G# and + > and 8 are !ommonly foundhumans.

    e"lication

    ost )ell invasion and re+li)ation by the

    ;uen:a virus. The ste+s in this +ro)ess are

    s)ussed in the te3t.

    Viruses !an only repli!ate in livin$ !ells."n&uena infe!tion and repli!ation is a multi<step pro!essW rstly the virus has to bind toand enter the !ell# then deliver its $enome toa site where it !an produ!e new !opies of viral proteins and 4+A# assemble these!omponents into new viral parti!les andnally e-it the host !ell.

    "n&uena viruses bind throu$h hema$$lutininonto siali! a!id su$ars on the surfa!es of 

    epithelial !ells_ typi!ally in the nose# throatand lun$s of mammals and intestines of birds?%ta$e > in infe!tion $ureQ. After the

    hema$$lutinin is !leaved by a protease# the!ell imports the virus by endo!ytosis.

    On!e inside the !ell# the a!idi! !onditions inthe endosome !ause two events to happenWrst part of the hema$$lutinin protein fusesthe viral envelope with the va!uole6smembrane# then the ;8 ion !hannel allowsprotons to move throu$h the viral envelopeand a!idify the !ore of the virus# whi!h!auses the !ore to dissemble and release theviral 4+A and !ore proteins.

     )he viral 4+A ?v4+AQ mole!ules# a!!essoryproteins and 4+A )he v4+A and viral !ore proteins leave thenu!leus and enter this membrane protrusion?step Q. )he mature virus buds o3 from the!ell in a sphere of host phospholipidmembrane# a!,uirin$ hema$$lutinin andneuraminidase with this membrane !oat?step FQ.

    As before# the viruses adhere to the !ellthrou$h hema$$lutinin_ the mature virusesdeta!h on!e their neuraminidase has!leaved siali! a!id residues from the host!ell. Dru$s that inhibit neuraminidase# su!has oseltamivir# therefore prevent the releaseof new infe!tious viruses and halt viralrepli!ation. After the release of newin&uena viruses# the host !ell dies.

    0e!ause of the absen!e of 4+A proofreadin$

    enymes# the 4+A9 thousandnu!leotides# whi!h is the appro-imatelen$th of the in&uena v4+A. 5en!e# themaority of newly manufa!tured in&uenaviruses are mutants# this !auses :anti$eni!drift:# whi!h is a slow !han$e in the anti$enson the viral surfa!e over time.

     )he separation of the $enome into ei$htseparate se$ments of v4+A allows mi-in$ orreassortment of v4+As if more than onetype of in&uena virus infe!ts a sin$le !ell.

     )he resultin$ rapid !han$e in viral $eneti!sprodu!es anti$eni! shifts# whi!h are sudden!han$es from one anti$en to another. )hesesudden lar$e !han$es allow the virus toinfe!t new host spe!ies and ,ui!kly

    over!ome prote!tive immunity.

     )his is important in the emer$en!e of pandemi!s# as dis!ussed below in these!tion on Epidemiolo$y.

    KJ

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    ') !̀

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    Si5ns an/ symtoms

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    treats%C"O niversal Ele!trophysiolo$i!al 0iofeedba!kem !an safely measure over the skins!utaneousQ skin ele!tro potential dawn to trie

    o volt ran$e. Virtual and mathemati!al !al!ulationse attained data !an provide C+% Central +ervousmQ biofeedba!k data# so as to in!lude ?simple EEtroen!ephalo$raphy[# Ged potential[.

    system is desi$ned for the dete!tion of stress andtion of stress throu$h C+% biofeedba!k data or

    s lifestyle ,uestionnaires. )he stress and lifestyle

    tionnaires provide edu!ational feedba!k throu$hy referen!ed fun!tions. And the devi!e !an be used

    he treatment of mus!ular re edu!ation from inury#le weakness# sport mus!ular enhan!ement orus dystonia. )he applied voltammetri! pulse !an beto dele!t and a3e!t in established mXdaties su!hpain )E+% trans!utaneous ele!tro nerval

     

    reed m/rJ information /n the SC,/ andase detail` "tessc et in touch &ith ut 

    reya Bft.G>G9G9Gwww.,-subspa!e.!omlW info],-subspa!e.!om

    CCmeasu

    /ym+toms of in;uen:a00 with fever and

    )ough the most )ommon sym+toms.

    %ymptoms of in&uena !an start ,uitesuddenly one to two days after infe!tion.sually the rst symptoms are !hills or a!hilly sensaion# but fever is also !ommonearly in the infe!t ion# with bodytemperatures ran$in$ from GK999G 'Q. ;any people areso ill that they are !onned to bed for severaldays# with a!hes and pains throu$hout theirbodies# whi!h are worse in their ba!ks andle$s. %ymptoms of in&uena may in!ludeW

    0ody a!hes# espe!ially oints and throat

    E-treme !oldness and fever

    'ai$ue

    5eada!he

    "rritated waterin$ eyes^ 4eddened eyes# skin ?espe!ially fa!eQ#

    mouth# throat and nose

    ^ "n !hildren# $astrointesinal symptomssu!h as diarrhoea and abdominalpain# ?may be severe in !hildren within&uena

    0Q

    !ommon !old and in&uena in the earlysta$es of these infe!tions# but a &u !an beidentied by a hi$h fever with a suddenonset and e-treme fai$ue. Diarrhoea is notnormally a symptom of in&uena in adults#althou$h it has been seen in some human!ases of the 5M+> :bird &u: and !an be asymptom in !hildren. )he symptoms mostreliably seen in in&uena are shown in thetable to the ri$ht.

    Most sensitive sym+toms for diagnosing

    S"ecicit$

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    ansmission

    Pathohysiolo5y

    The wron5 way to 5iGe an inHluenZa Gaccination

    ven in the absen!e of a lo!al outbreak#eatment may be ustied in the elderlyurin$ the in&uena season as lon$ as therevalen!e is over >MY.

    he available laboratory tests for in&uenaontinue to improve. )he nited %tatesenters for Disease Control and Prevention

    CDCQ maintains an up strain!auses severe viral pneumonia in the lun$s#but is not easily transmitted by people!ou$hin$ and sneein$.

    Common symptoms of the &u su!h as fever#heada!hes# and fati$ue are the result of thehu$e amounts of proin&ammatory !ytokinesand !hemokines ?su!h as interferon ortumor ne!rosis fa!torQ produ!ed fromin&uena

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    !ommon method is to $row the virus infertilied hen e$$s. After puri!ation# thevirus is ina!ivated ?for e-ample# by treatmentwith deter$entQ to produ!e an ina!ivated<virus va!!ine. Alternaively# the virus !an be$rown in e$$s unil it loses virulen!e and theavirulent virus $iven as a live va!!ine. )hee3e!tiveness of these in&uena va!!ines arevariable. Due to the hi$h mutaion rate of thevirus# a parti!ular in&uena va!!ine usually!onfers prote!ion for no more than a fewyears. Every year# the (orld 5ealthOr$aniaion predi!ts whi!h strains of thevirus are most likely to be !ir!ulain$ in thene-t year# allowin$ pharma!euti!al!ompanies to develop va!!ines that willprovide the best immunity a$ainst thesestrains. Va!!ines have also been developed

    to prote!t poultry from avian in&uena. )heseva!!ines !an be e3e!tive a$ainst multiple

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    "t is possible to $et va!!inated and sill $etin&uena. )he va!!ine is reformulated ea!hseason for a few spe!i! &u strains but!annot possibly in!lude all the strainsa!tively infe!tin$ people in the world for thatseason. "t takes about si- months for themanufa!turers to formulate and produ!e themillions of doses re,uired to deal with theseasonal epidemi!s_ o!!asionally# a new oroverlooked strain be!omes prominent durin$that ime and infe!ts people althou$h theyhave been va!!inated ?as by the 5G+8 'uian&u in the 899G

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    surfa!e sanitiin$ may help prevent someinfe!tions. Al!ohol is an e3e!tive sanitiera$ainst in&uena viruses# while ,uaternaryammonium !ompounds !an be used withal!ohol so that the sanitiin$ e3e!t lasts forlon$er. "n hospitals# ,uaternary ammonium!ompounds and blea!h are used to sanitierooms or e,uipment that have been o!!upiedby patients with in&uena symptoms. Athome# this !an be done e3e!tively with adiluted !hlorine blea!h.

    Durin$ past pandemi!s# !losin$ s!hools#!hur!hes and theaters slowed the spread of the virus but did not have a lar$e e3e!t onthe overall death rate. "t is un!ertain if redu!in$ publi! $atherin$s# by for e-ample!losin$ s!hools and workpla!es# will redu!etransmission sin!e people with in&uena may

     ust be moved from one area to another_su!h measures would also be di/!ult toenfor!e and mi$ht be unpopular. (hensmall numbers of people are infe!ted#isolatin$ the si!k mi$ht redu!e the risk of transmission.

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    An alternative hypothesis to e-plainseasonality in in&uena infe!tions is ane3e!t of vitamin D levels on immunity to thevirus. )his idea was rst proposed by 4obertEd$ar 5opeJM.

    5e proposed that the !ause of in&uenaepidemi!s durin$ winter may be !onne!tedto seasonal &u!tuations of vitamin D# whi!his produ!ed in the skin under the in&uen!eof solar ?or arti!ialQ V radiation. )his !oulde-plain why in&uena o!!urs mostly inwinter and durin$ the tropi!al rainy season#when people stay indoors# away from thesun# and their vitamin D levels fall.

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    s in&uena is !aused by a variety of pe!ies and strains of viruses# in any $ivenear some strains !an die out while othersreate epidemi!s# while yet another strainan !ause a pandemi!. )ypi!ally# in a year6sormal two &u seasons ?one peremisphereQ# there are between three andve million !ases of severe illness and up to99#999 deaths worldwide# whi!h by some

    enitions is a yearly in&uena epidemi!.thou$h the in!iden!e of in&uena !an varyidely between years# appro-imately#999 deaths and more than 899#999ospitaliations are dire!tly asso!iated with&uena every year in the nited %tates.ou$hly three times per !entury# aandemi! o!!urs# whi!h infe!ts a lar$e

    of people ?see history se!tionQ. "ndeed# onestudy estimated that if a strain with similarvirulen!e to the >J>K in&uena emer$edtoday# it !ould kill between M9 and K9 millionpeople.

    +ew in&uena viruses are !onstantly evolvin$by mutation or by reassortment. ;utations!an !ause small !han$es in the hema$$luininand neuraminidase ani$ens on the surfa!e of the virus. )his is !alled anti$eni! drift# whi!hslowly !reates an in!reasin$ variety of strainsunil one evolves that !an infe!t people whoare immune to the preFth and >Kth!enturies# with the pandemi! of >KG9KGGbein$ parti!ularly widespread_ it infe!tedappro-imately a ,uarter of the peoplee-posed.

     )he most famous and lethal outbreak wasthe >J>K &u pandemi! ?%panish &u

    from >J>K to >J>J. "t is not known e-a!tlyhow many it killed# but estimates ran$efrom 89 to >99 million people. )hispandemi! has been des!ribed as :the$reatest medi!al holo!aust in history: andmay have killed as many people as the0la!k Death. )his hu$e death toll was!aused by an e-tremely hi$h infe!tion rateof up to M9Y and the e-treme severity of the symptoms# suspe!ted to be !aused by!ytokine storms. "ndeed# symptoms in >J>Kwere so unusual that initially in&uena wasmisdia$nosed as den$ue# !holera# ortyphoid.

    One observer wrote# :One of the moststrikin$ of the !ompli!ations washemorrha$e from mu!ous membranes#

    espe!ially from the nose# stoma!h# andintestine. 0leedin$ from the ears andpete!hial hemorrha$es in the skin alsoo!!urred.: )he maority of deaths were fromba!terial pneumonia# a se!ondary infe!tion!aused by in&uena# but the virus also killedpeople dire!tly# !ausin$ massivehemorrha$es and edema in the lun$.

     )he >J>K &u pandemi! ?%panish &upandemi!Q was truly $lobal# spreadin$ evento the Ar!ti! and remote Pa!i! islands. )heunusually severe disease killed between 8and 89Y of those infe!ted# as opposed tothe more usual &u epidemi! mortality rate of 9.>Y. Another unusual feature of thispandemi! was that it mostly killed youn$adults# with JJY of pandemi! in&uenadeaths o!!urrin$ in people under M# andmore than half in youn$ adults 89 to 9

    years old. )his is unusual sin!e in&uena isnormally most deadly to the very youn$?under a$e 8Q and the very old ?overa$e F9Q.

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    the strain is endemi! in or adapted to. )hemain variants named usin$ this !onvenionareW 0ird 'lu# 5uman 'lu# %wine 'lu# 5orse 'luand Do$ 'lu. ?Cat &u $enerally refers to'eline viral rhinotra!heiis or 'eline !ali!ivirusand not infe!tion from an in&uena virus.Q "npi$s# horses and do$s# in&uena symptomsare similar to humans# with !ou$h# fever andloss of appeite. )he fre,uen!y of animaldiseases are not as wellJFJ<>JK9. On the other hand# outbreaks in pi$sare !ommon and do not !ause severemortality.

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    espe!ially in %outheast Asia. )his Asianlinea$e strain of 5PA" A?5M+>Q is spreadin$$lobally. "t is epiooi! ?an epidemi! in non<humansQ and panooti! ?a disease a3e!tin$animals of many spe!ies# espe!ially over awide areaQ# killin$ tens of millions of birds andspurrin$ the !ullin$ of hundreds of millions of other birds in an attempt to !ontrol itsspread. ;ost referen!es in the media to :bird&u: and most referen!es to 5M+> are aboutthis spe!i! strain.

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    ;el!hart ;D# et al. "mmunomodulaionwith e!hina!eaA sytemati! review of !ontrolled !lini!al trials. Phytomedi!ine>W8MJJ.

    D. ;el!hart# ;D# et al. E!hina!ea roote-tra!ts for the prevenion of upperrespiratory tra!t infe!ionsW a double<blind# pla!ebo9J>9FM# >JKM.

    :. %impel ;# et al. ;a!ropha$e a!ivaionand indu!ion of ma!ropha$e!ytoto-i!ity by puriedpolysa!!haride fra!tions from theplant E!hina!ea purpurea. "nfe!t"mmun W KMJK.

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    :D. %!hul V# et al. 4aional phytotherapy.+ew LorkW %prin$erJJKW 8FK.

    :E. ;el!hior N# et al. Controlled !lini!alstudy of standardied Andro$raphispani!ulata e-tra!t in !ommon !oldW apilot trial.

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     )hey later rela-ed that advi!e.

     )his fall# federal authoriies would re!ommend!losures only under :e-tenuatin$!ir!umstan!es#: su!h as if a !ampus hasmany !hildren with underlyin$ medi!al!ondiions# a senior .%. health o/!ialinvolved in the talks said. )he o/!ial addedthat dis!ussions are !ontinuin$ that and nonal de!ision has been made.

    %!hools also mi$ht be advised to !lose if many students or sta3 members are alreadysi!k or otherwise absent# o/!ials said.

    :)he framework is to try to keep s!hoolsopen to the e-tent possible#: the seniorhealth o/!ial said# speakin$ on !ondition of anonymity be!ause the (hite 5ouse has not!ompleted its review of the issue.

    %!hool !losin$s this past sprin$ raised

    ,uestions about whether they slow thespread of 5>+> and were worth theedu!aional and e!onomi! !ost. )he federal$overnment6s de!ision !ould have a far<rea!hin$ e3e!t on tens of millions of Ameri!ans# the e!onomy and other !ountrieswrestlin$ with similar !hoi!es.

    President Obama6s top s!ienti! advisers#Cabinet members and naional se!urity aidesare ra!in$ to update the $overnment6s &ustrate$y before the s!hool year be$ins thismonth# when infe!ions are e-pe!ted tosur$e +> plannin$# said theinternal debate is intended to :think throu$hall the an$les: and avoid :knee virus does not appear to be morelethal than seasonal &u# but it mi$ht be twoor three imes as infe!ious and is e-pe!tedto hit youn$# healthy people and s!hoolses e!ial l hard.

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    re hospitalied# most of them elderly orready ill. 0y !ontrast# most 5>+> !ases

    nvolve people youn$er than >K# andhildren are more infe!tious than adults# theritish medi!al ournal =an!et reported lastonth.

    dvo!ates of s!hool !losin$s say it is amon$he best options to slow a pandemi! K and >JMF &u pandemi!s and usin$ew !omputer models to !onsider the data.

    ut opponents of s!hool !losin$s said thathe resear!h rel ied on unrealisti!ssum tions and overlooked real8 per!ent to per!ent of $ross domesti! produ!t.

    0rennan said .%. authorities are a!tin$ nowwith a :better understandin$: of the virus#based on !ases here and in the %outhern

    5emisphere# where &u season is in full swin$.Earlier plans were premised on !ontainin$ adeadlier outbreak that spread from Asia# nota milder form that be$an# and is alreadywidespread# in +orth Ameri!a# o/!ials said.

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