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Google Maps Flu Shot Finder

December 26th, 2009



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False Flu Pandemic

December 10th, 2009




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Should Swine flu be seen in the light of biological terrorism and or a possible false flag?


The head of the World Health Organization has warned that Mexico’s deadly swine flu strain has the potential to become a worldwide pandemic
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=92543&sectionid=351020705
WHO may raise severity of pandemic alert

By THE CANADIAN PRESS
Last Updated: 25th April 2009, 12:28pm
http://www.torontosun.com/news/world/2009/04/25/9246531.html

Australian health officials meet on deadly swine flu
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25388323-5005961,00.html

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Here is a clip of a story I stumbled on recently — the lady with a lot of details alleges a black operation involving Avian flu was going on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sig1GZwa7U
City of the blind

Can you provide the link to the original video?

Trout,

I think we should worry about false flag later and assume it is a real threat. I am far less concerned about being made a fool of than I am about my children being dead. Many of the people in my neighborhood and that attend my youngest son’s school travel frequently between here and Mexico. I will be keeping a close eye.

I would be very interested to know who the woman was on the other end of that phone call. Who was she talking to btw? I didn’t see that info posted.

H1N1 - False Flag Flu Pandemic WE’RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT!!



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Flu Injection

December 8th, 2009




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Benefits of Botox Cosmetic Injections

A Safer and More Affordable Alternative to Surgery

BOTOX cosmetic injections are an FDA approved treatment for the removal or reduction of wrinkles and frown lines. These injections contain a purified version of the muscle toxin obtained from the bacterium Clostridium Botulinum. This purified form, when injected in little amounts straight into the line or wrinkle-causing muscle, causes the skin creases to smooth out. BOTOX may be a short term treatment (results last for just a few months) but it’s safer and more affordable than surgery.

Treats Not Just Wrinkles

As mentioned earlier, the FDA has approved the use of BOTOX treatment only for correcting lines. However, BOTOX injections can also be used to decrease excessive hand, forehead or armpit sweating; for respite from muscle twitches; to treat frequent urination and infections of the urinary tract in men; for alleviation of chronic jaw and back pain; and for relieving migraine headaches. Studies suggest that BOTOX cosmetic injections may also help patients with arthritis.

So Many Benefits

Here’s an overview of the other benefits of BOTOX cosmetic injections:

•    Great for reducing laugh lines and crow’s feet.
•    Causes very little discomfort as the needle used is tiny.
•    Takes very little time to perform (usually 10 minutes).
•    Causes no loss of sensation in the treated region.
•    Improves the advantages of collagen, Perlane, and Restylane.
•    Nil recovery time.
•    Lends a more youthful look.

A Worthwhile Option

BOTOX cosmetic injections have their own share of side effects such as headache, nausea, swelling, symptoms similar to those of a flu; redness on the treated region; and rarely breathing or swallowing problems or serious allergic reactions. However, this treatment doesn’t pose the risks of plastic surgery, making it a good option for improving wrinkles.

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BOTOX Cosmetic Injections - Dr. Spero Theodorou is an experienced and talented Manhattan plastic surgeon, who specializes in BOTOX injections for wrinkles and frown lines. A highly committed and professional plastic surgeon in New York City, Dr. Spero Theodorou can work wonders on your face and body, giving you the desired look.

Don’t Inject Me (the Swine Flu Vaccine Song) by the Health Ranger



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Murder By Injection?: The Coming Swine Flu Vaccine Genocide?


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Drug-industry investigators have uncovered documents exposing that an international drug ring, operating from New York City, is behind the H1N1 swine “flu-fright” and mass-vaccination preparations. Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz and Sherri Kane, an investigative journalist, have released evidence in legal affidavits that leaders of a private global biotechnology “trust” are behind the pandemic flu, in…

Intradermal flu vaccine packs a promising punch.(Infectious Diseases): An article from: Internal Medicine News


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Have you had your flu injection yet? (Distance Education).(Brief Article): An article from: Australian Nursing Journal


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Cdc Recommendations Flu Vaccine

November 26th, 2009



Flu Vaccine Answers - 10 Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About the Flu Shot

The 2009 Flu Season has arrived with a lot of questions about how best to deal with the H1N1 or Swine Flu Virus. Here are accurate and up to the minute answers to 10 questions that will help you make the best decisions for you and your family.

1. Does the Shot cover the H1N1 Virus? No it does not. There is a vaccine for the swine flu in production as this is being written, but it is not available to the general public as yet. Initially, the swine flu vaccines will go to military personnel, emergency medical personnel as well as health departments, and health care officials. Most pharmacies are estimating that the earliest it would become available to the general public is November of 2009.

2. Should you take the swine flu vaccine if you have already taken the regular flu shot or mist? Yes both vaccines are recommended. You can choose to take them both on the same day at the same time. Or you need to wait several weeks if you have to take them separately.

3. Does a physician’s office have to give the shot to small children? No, there are pharmacies within drug stores who will vaccinate children as young as 2 years of age. Expect guideline for local pharmacies to differ, so call before you go to make sure that can do what you need.

4. Is the flu shot better than the flu mist? Yes, health care professionals agree that both are good for the duration of one flu season. Given that the worse months for flu are December, January and February both should provide protection through those months.

However, if the flu season extends later than usual into March and April, it is thought that those who have received the Flu Mist will have greater coverage. In other words the flu shot tends to show a diminished capacity after 4 months, and the flu mist tends to last 5 to 6 months.

5. What is the difference between the shot and the mist? The injection does contain viruses but they are dead. The mist is given by spraying the vaccine up each nostril, and contains live but weakened viruses.

6. Who should avoid the mist? People older than 50, those who have asthma or who use an inhaler for wheezing are not good candidates for the mist.

7. How long does it take for the vaccine to become effective? It takes several weeks for the body to react by making antibodies which then help protect it from getting the flu at all or at least lessen the seriousness of the case.

8. Will I get a case of the flu after being vaccinated? The answer is no for the both injection and the mist. Even though the mist contains live viruses, they are not potent enough to cause a case of the flu.

9. When is the best time to be vaccinated? As soon as the vaccine is available is the best time to receive it. Because it takes several weeks for the vaccine to offer protection, the sooner you receive the shot the sooner you’re covered. Getting it early means you avoid having supplies run low and having to wait until more is available.

10. Where can I get the most up to date information on the flu? Your physician and local media are good resources. Also, The Center for Disease Control (CDC) provides up to the minute information with a website and an 800 number.

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Google H1n1 Flu Finder

November 24th, 2009




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Swine Flu World Map Cases

November 21st, 2009




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H1n1 Flu Vaccine Ingredients

November 2nd, 2009




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Help with thiomersal question?


I am debating on whether or not to get my 13 month old son the H1N1 vaccine. I am aware it contains the thiomersal, which scares me. I also have questions regarding people who were born in the thirties. They are living historically longer than any other generation and have been exposed to thiomersal their whole lives. I asked my grandpa, who has not only had dozens of vaccines, he has also had a mercury thermometer explode in his mouth and swallowed the mercury, and he said he thinks we worry too much. I also read the ingredients of the amount of mercury in the flu shot, and it is less than half a can of tuna, but we eat tuna, we don’t inject it you know. So It makes me worry. If people born in the thirties are living so long despite thiomersal, does it seem that it is not as bad as we thought? Or on the other hand is it a really bad idea?
I am totally aware I am grasping at straws here, its just so hard to decide, and everyone in my family is saying do it, but I have fears.

I’m not really concerned with the thiomersal. It’s a body-degrading salt and you get more mercury driving on the freeway with your baby than from the shot.

We chose not to vaccinate with this one simply because I don’t think the flu is actually all that evil or bad, and the risks from the shot seem worse than the risks from the flu.

H1N1 vaccine ingredients, Mercury?



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Swine Flu Safety

October 24th, 2009




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that only a good practice when dealing with any disease and that the use of the elbow or shoulder. This needs to be printed in the smallest in the family.

dislocation and other social distancing measures. Returning home from work, school or other public place be sure to wash hands thoroughly.

6.Be prepared sick, but if necessary the doctor when sick is what is recommended.

What separates the swine flu seasonal influenza is the fact that children and young adults have the highest mortality rate, not age. Swine flu is particularly harmful to people with preexisting conditions such as asthma. About the Author

Don’t get caught off guard by H1N1! Arm yourself with the new Swine Flu Safety Handbook. Get ALL facts and resources in one place. Defend yourself and loved ones successfully.

Robert has researched assorted products dealing with the facts about swine flu and recommends this handbook as a complete source for current information for swine flu defense.

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Swine Flu Nytimes

October 24th, 2009




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the vaccine is ordered for months and months. The plant has problems doing that. Why blame the government?

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How To Avoid Catching Flu

October 11th, 2009




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How To Avoid The Flu When Traveling

How to Avoid the Flu when Traveling.

By Murray Grossan, M.D. Cedars-Sinai, Author of “The Sinus Cure”

The thought of getting sick when traveling with a new type of virus on
the loose is quite scary. A measure of good news is that by taking
some common sense steps you can dramatically increase your chances of
staying healthy.

My patient, EJ, hadnt flown in 5 years because she would be sick for
a week after every flight. As though fate was against her, she always
managed to sit next to the person on the flight who was coughing and
had never heard of Kleenex.

Most airplanes today recirculate the air. There was a comparison of
flights with filtered and unfiltered fresh air, which actually showed
that there was little observable difference both found about a 20%
incidence of common cold and flu among passengers who fly. This 20% is
much too high to be an acceptable number. In fact, many of these cold
and flu cases are preventable.

The primary reason that you catch a cold or flu is failure of the
natural defense of the body Mucociliary Clearance system. This is the
protective system that grabs the virus and bacteria, and moves it by
nasal cilia action to the stomach where the acids kill the bacteria or
virus. Normally these cilia move at 15 pulses per second. They act as
oars to move a blanket of thin mucus inside the nose, where the virus
is trapped, out of the nose to the stomach. This prevents the virus
from infecting the body through the nose. But the key here is thin
mucus.

On commercial flights the air is quite dry. This dries the nose. So,
even if the cilia do their best, the mucus is still too thick to move.
Because it is stagnant, bacteria and viruses can multiply and enter
the body. Therefore it is vital to intake adequate fluids during
flight. These fluids do not include alcohol and coffee. What is needed
is warm water, preferably a green tea with mint  and lots of it!
Lemon and honey are also good. Warm tea with or without caffeine helps
move the cilia. Ice drinks slow the cilia. Since the key here is
moisturizing the nose, a nasal moisturizing gel is beneficial.

Many ordinary medications may dry the nose. For my patients I find
that certain types of nasal moisturizing gels are best. The reason the
gels are best is that in order for the virus to enter the body it must
attach to a nasal protein called ICAM-1. A gel with the appropriate
formulation can help to prevent this attachment. The best gels have
ingredients which allow the body’s natural defense elements
lysozyme, good white blood cells, etc., to be able to travel to where
they are needed to fight invading organisms in this way. Read the
ingredients to see if your gel aids lysozyme action. For example,
Breathe-ease XL Nasal Moisturizing Gel is a water soluble gel that can
cover the nasal membranes and provide moisture to the area.

Avoid getting chilled as that will lower your resistance. Avoid undue
fatigue. For saline type sprays, use before boarding, and about every
two hours during the flight. With gels, use before boarding and about
every 3-4 hours during flight. In particular, use twice a day after
arrival as this will help fight any infection trying to get a
foothold. Don’t forget the liquid intake!

Some doctors may prescribe an antibiotic ointment that similarly
covers the nasal membranes, and as an antibiotic kills certain
bacteria. The problem here is that they are expensive, and most
require the use of fingers or a Q tip to get it positioned, and there
is the risk of developing a sensitivity or resistance to the
antibiotic. For example Breathe-ease XL nasal gel has an in the nose
applicator and only contains natural ingredients. Whatever gel or
ointment is used it MUST be water soluble, only water soluble products
should be used in the nose. Petroleum-based or other non-water soluble
materials could end up in the lungs, where they could remain
permanently.

Good hand washing is also crucial, and simply using soap and water is
best. Wash often to remove flu virus before you put your hands near
your eyes, mouth or nose.

One reason we typically get flu in winter is the depression that comes
with the dark days and cold. In fact, bright lights can actually lift
your mood and help the immune system. So staying up beat and getting
light is key!

Final tips. Avoid a meal three hours before sleep. Sleep is paramount
to keeping the immune system up. Try to keep an exact sleep schedule.
To set your sleep clock, go to sleep at the same hour and practice the
same habits every night wash face, brush hair, brush teeth, etc.
Safe travels and hopefully it is off to someplace sunny and warm..

Source: Aircraft Cabin Air Recirculation and Symptoms of the Common

Cold Jessica Nutik Zitter; Peter D. Mazonson; Dave P. Miller; Stephen

B. Hulley; John R. Balmes - Journal of the American Medical Association.

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