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Bird Flu?

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What is the bird flu? An intro to the avian bird flu virus in this section....
What causes birds to carry the bird flu? And who is at risk of contracting or being infected with the bird flu? Continue your research on bird flu here....
What are the symptoms of bird flu? And when should you seek help? Learn to identify common signs of this pandemic here....
How are you preparing for possible infection. Should we even prepare?
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replied October 27th, 2005
How to Prevent Bird Flu
What should you do to prepare for bird flu?


Check out this advice which is also a separate post in this forum...


With health authorities predicting a major bird flu pandemic i've been flooded with this basic question – how to prevent bird flu.


I'm a prominent australian health writer and for me this is not a light question.


The right answers in the hands of the right people could save thousands even millions of lives if avian influenza does mutate to become a virus spread from human to human.


The right answers could even save the life of someone close to you.


This article reveals the three simplest natural, healthy strategies to bird flu protection.



Leading advanced hygiene pioneer dr kenneth seaton invested over 15 years developing practical strategies to help ordinary people avoid respiratory viruses like avian influenza, other ordinary strains of influenza and even the common cold...


Seaton knew 95% of viruses like the bird flu enter our bodies from contact between our fingernails and the mucous membranes of our eyes and nose.


Your fingernails harbor viruses and all you have to do is get virus droplets on your hands then touch your face and the cycle of virus transmission is complete.


These are three basic recommendations for avoiding the bird flu and other respiratory viruses based on seaton's extensive research...


1. Don't touch your face with your hands. If you don't touch your face with your fingernails you should stop the virus entering your body through the mucous membranes of your eyes or nose.


2. Wash and dry your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water every time you go to the toilet and any time you handle live birds, raw poultry or uncooked eggs.


3. Regularly perform warm facial dips to inactivate virus cells and wash them out of your nasal passageways.



Washing your hands is more complex than it might seem on the surface.


You need to use the right kinds of soap and if you can't use soap there's only one alternative that's proven by the usa centers of disease control to be effective and it's not an antibacterial solution.


Also most people have never even heard of a facial dip, let alone performed one.


These key therapies to effective hygiene are easy to learn and step by step details are included in the free report how to prevent bird flu – the natural healthy way...

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replied October 27th, 2005
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Why Not to Buy Tamiflu Online
You have got to be asking for trouble if your going to buy something that can only be prescribed by a doctor, theres a big enough shortage of tamiflu as there is, so are you really going to belive that it can be got easily online?
Different medications interact together in a way that can be harmful and there is no way of checking a doctors advice if you really were to be able to buy tamiflu online which I seroiusly doubt, these people are shamelessly trying to make money out of peoples desperate fear and it is beyond belief!
A case of a slimming pill that was bought online came to press once, when it was actually cracked open and investigated and inside it turned out to be a tapeworm. You dont know what your getting!
If tamiflu is really needed it will be prescribed so you dont need to worry.
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