Guest guest Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 Good Day Dear Brothers and Sisters Speaking the truth in the spirit of !!! Satyameva Jayate !!! Its Monday 10th August 2009 " My dear Brothers and Sisters, Good Morning and a Great New Day full of laughter, joy and peace to you all, Swine flu finally gets its 15 seconds of fame ... Lets hope and pray that's all there is to it .. 15 seconds of fame The News headlines and news channels are all paying homage to a deadly enemy by giving it due coverage ... Sometimes, I wonder on the wisdom of giving so much importance to epidemics and whether this doesn't actually become a self fulfilling thing ... but practical considerations of numbers always rule out any dissenting voices ... I am not one to trivialise an epidemic, but paranoia is something that is endemic to an epidemic ... Did I just make a alliteration ??  .. But, jokes aside, two school children have tested positive in a school not 10 minutes walk from my place of residence and all schools in the area have been closed for a week last I heard .... Today's post has the Flu as its theme I'll be covering all about it ... the hows and the whys .. The precautions, the good stories of recovery, Ayurvedic tips and basic cleanliness tips and contact numbers ... in a way .. A complete FAQ on Swine flu and its various aspects .. in parts .. Also, don't forget to read the attached file on some controversial aspects of this epidemic .... More in future posts ... Lets see what we have today ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Feel free to forward this issue in its entirety ( without changing the credits ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here we come Swine Flu Swine Flu is Caused by a Weak H1N1 Virus & it is Easily Curable by Pankaj Kotak, M.Sc., N.D.  As per scientific observations, scientists believe that the swine flu virus is weak and spreading slowly. According to a Wired magazine report published on 4 May, two scientists, Allen and Slezak, of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory found the latest strain A(H1N1) of swine flu to be " comparatively benign " when they compared it with historical strains that spread widely, with catastrophic effect. Their findings match with two other early analyses. Scientists have known for a long time that vitamin D produced by an exposure to the sunlight boosts the immunity and prevents flu and cold. John J Cannell and his fellow researchers reviewed epidemiological studies of influenza (flu) and found that vitamin D boosts the innate immunity (1) and helps in preventing as well as curing flu. Researchers have found that a low dose (800 IU/day) of vitamin D not only reduces reported incidence, but abolishes the seasonality of reported colds and flu. A higher dose (2000 IU/day), virtually eradicates all incidence of colds or flu .. Sunlight is so effective that even a short exposure of 10 to 15 minutes can produce several thousand IU of vitamin D in the skin. Excess amounts produced are stored in the body fat for future use. Epidemiological studies have found that the main reason behind a flu infection is vitamin D deficiency . So, if you get enough sunlight exposure, you will be immune against this infectious disease. AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality) is a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services agency. The agency reviewed many scientific studies on the effect of hospital environment on patient outcome and drew the following conclusions in its publication " The Hospital Built Environment " : Access to sunlight has positive effects on patient outcomes and patient and staff satisfaction. Windowless hospital rooms have negative effects on patient outcomes and satisfaction. Patients in sunlit wards recover more quickly; therefore, flu patients must be exposed to sunlight. The following are some safe sunbathing instructions: Keep exposures short (10 to 15 minutes) Frequent exposures are better than prolonged exposures It is essential to obtain full spectrum sunlight, so, don't cover yourself with sunscreen or sun block Begin sunbathing the legs and arms Be cautious while exposing the sensitive skin of the face and neck Once you get used to sunbathing, slowly expose the back and chest areas Tolerance to sun exposure may vary, so listen to your body. If the skin starts getting pink, or shows any signs of sun burn take refuge from the heat, indoors. If sunlight is inadequate, artificial full spectrum lights can be used to obtain the benefits of sunlight. Ten minutes in front of a full spectrum sunlamp 2 to 3 times a week significantly increases the immunity to infectious diseases. Coconut Oil is a powerful antimicrobial food that is very effective against all kinds of viruses. The medium chain fatty acid (MCT) in coconut oil has been found to inactivate viruses . Coconut oil can either be included in the diet (as cooking oil) and/or can be used to massage the body. Massaging with coconut oil allows large amounts to be rapidly absorbed by the skin which provides a boost to the bodily defenses. A combination of sunlight and coconut oil is a powerful natural remedy for preventing and curing swine flu. Wishing you Health, Wealth, Love and Happiness, Pankaj Kotak REFERENCES 1.Cannell JJ., et al. On the epidemiology of influenza. Virology Journal. 2008;5:29. 2.Aloia J., et al. Re: epidemic influenza and vitamin D. Epidemiology of Infections 2007;135(7):1095-1096. 3.Cannell JJ., et al. Epidemic influenza and vitamin D. Epidemiology and Infection. 2006;134(6):1129-1140. 4.Isaacs CE., et al. Inactivation of enveloped viruses and killing of cells by fatty acids and monoglycerides. Antimicrob Agents and Chemotherapy. Jan 1987;31(1):27-31. URL - http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/articles/596/general-wellness/swine-flu-is-\ caused-by-a-weak-h1n1-virus-and-it-is-easily-curable.html?src=nl081009 Feel free to respond at: bruntno1 or Cybugle Our World - Our Village Refusing vaccination labels you a " criminal " , so says WHO By Marti Oakley 30 Jul 2009 The World Health Organization determined in 2005 it has the authority to dissolve sovereign governments and take control should there be a " pandemic " . This applies to any country signed onto WHO…. which of course we are... From the WHO 2005 declaration: (excerpted) " Under special pandemic plans enacted around the world including the USA, in 2005, national governments are to be dissolved in the event of a pandemic emergency and replaced by special crisis committees, which take charge of the health and security infrastructure of a country, and which are answerable to the WHO and EU in Europe and to the WHO and UN in North America. " If the Model Emergency Health Powers Act is implemented on the instructions of WHO, it will be a criminal offence for Americans to refuse the vaccine. Police are allowed to use deadly force against " criminal " suspects. " [see: Refuse and Resist Mandatory Flu Vaccines (Petition) and CLG Pandemic Action Alerts.] Vaccine for swine flu may be unsafe warns WHO 27 Jul 2009 Plans to fast-track the swine flu vaccine in Britain came under fire from World Health Organisation chiefs today. More than 132million doses have been ordered with the first batch due to arrive next month. However, Dr Keiji Fukuda, the WHO's flu chief, today warned about the potential dangers of the untested vaccine: " There are certain areas where you simply do not try to make any economies. One of the things which cannot be compromised is the safety of vaccines. " The European Medicines Agency, the drug regulatory body for the EU, is accelerating the approval process for the vaccine, allowing firms to bypass large-scale human trials and instead test a vaccine based on bird flu. And NOW Some info on Government hospitals With swine flu deaths being recorded in INDIA , it will be all important to keep a ready recknor at hand. More so we need to be aware of the correct symptoms and the right place for treatment. So in case we have someone who is seen to have symptoms we could guide them to the right hospital. The attached presentation would give you additional details about the swine flu, its symptoms and the actions that need to be initiated. As a Unified Force we can stop the spread of this EPIDEMIC and cure the affected ones with timely and correct treatment. Please forward the brochure to as many known people as possible so as to make them aware and be part of the Unified Force. GOVERNMENT AUTHORIZED HOSPITALS FOR TREATMENT OF SWINE FLU City Hospital Address Contact Chennai King Institute of Preventive Medicine (24/7 Service) Guindy, Chennai 32 (044) 22501520, 22501521 & 22501522 Communicable Diseases Hospital Thondiarpet, Chennai (044) 25912686/87/ 88, 9444459543 Government General Hospital Opp. Central Railway Station, Chennai †" 03 (044) 25305000, 25305723, 25305721, 25330300 Pune Naidu Hospital Nr Le'Meridian, Raja Bahadur Mill, GPO, Pune - 01 (020) 26058243 National Institute of Virology 20A Ambedkar Road, Pune - 11 (020) 26006290 Kolkata ID Hospital 57,Beliaghata, Beliaghata Road, Kolkata - 10‎ (033) 23701252 Coimbatore Government General Hospital Near Railway Station, Trichy Road, Coimbatore - 18 (0422) 2301393, 2301394, 2301395, 2301396 Hyderabad Govt. General and Chest Diseases Hospital, Erragadda, Hyderabad (040) 23814939 Mumbai Kasturba Gandhi Hospital Arthur Road, N M Joshi Marg, Jacob Circle, Mumbai - 11 (022) 23083901, 23092458, 23004512 Sir J J Hospital J J Marg, Byculla, Mumbai - 08 (022) 23735555, 23739031, 23760943, 23768400 / 23731144 / 5555 / 23701393 / 1366 Haffkine Institute Acharya Donde Marg, Parel, Mumbai - 12 (022) 24160947, 24160961, 24160962 Kochi Government Medical College Gandhi Nagar P O, Kottayam - 08 (0481) 2597311,2597312 Government Medical College Vandanam P O, Allapuzha - 05 (0477) 2282015 Taluk Hospital Railway Station Road, Alwaye, Ernakulam (0484) 2624040  Sathyajit - 09847840051 Taluk Hospital Perumbavoor PO, Ernakulam 542 (0484) 2523138  Vipin - 09447305200 Gurgaon & Delhi All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Ansari Nagar, Aurobindo Marg Ring Road, New Delhi - 29 (011) 26594404, 26861698  Prof. R C Deka - 9868397464 National Institute for Communicable Diseases 22, Sham Nath Marg, New Delhi - 54 (011) 23971272/060/ 344/524/449/ 326 Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi - 01 (011) 23741640, 23741649, 23741639 Dr. N K Chaturvedi Cell: 9811101704 Vallabhai Patel Chest Institute University Enclave, New Delhi- 07 (011) 27667102, 27667441, 27667667, 27666182 Bangalore Victoria Hospital K R Market, Kalasipalayam, Bangalore - 02 (080) 26703294 Dr. Gangadhar - 94480-49863 SDS Tuberculosis & Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases Hosur Road, Hombegowda Nagar, Bangalore - 29 (080) 26631923  Dr. Shivaraj - 99801-48780 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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