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'Round these parts (central New Jersey) there appears to be a virus (or

whatever it is) spreading. Honestly the number of people who've been

infected by it (or " affected " by it, personally, or friends and family)

seems enormous. Nearly everyone I know locally find it difficult to

believe that " the mainstream media " isn't putting this on the front

page, as it seems epidemic .

This " flu " is not only highly infectious, it is tenacious. Several of

my family, some who live quite separately mind you, have had it and

STILL have it, myself included.

I guess it's safe to say that antibiotics are in order, but aside from

that does anyone have any " emergency " regimen they believe in? I mean,

something that might do more than just kill time while waiting for my

immune system and or antibiotics to kick in?

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Antibiotics? How could antibiotics be useful for a viral infection?

Sorry, but I don't know of anything particularly effective for viral

maladies. But if you're experiencing symptoms then your immune system

is already responding. So help it along by getting plenty of rest,

drinking lots of fluids, etc.

Best regards,

Celeste

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> 'Round these parts (central New Jersey) there appears to be a virus (or

> whatever it is) spreading.

> I guess it's safe to say that antibiotics are in order, but aside from

> that does anyone have any " emergency " regimen they believe in?

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OK this answer comes from over the Atlantic (Greece) but I hope it will be

helpful.

A month ago I had some kind of flu and I say " some kind " because for nearly

two weeks I had very high fever 39,6 Celsius (I think that is 103,3 F) pain all

over my body and especially in the chest, terrible headache, coughing etc. The

strange was that even with injections the doctors could not bring down the high

fever. They gave me antibiotics to prevent pneumonia and the only antibiotic

that finally worked was clarithromycin. I do not know what type of influenza was

that but at this time the hospitals here were full of people that had it and the

second strange thing was that most of them were young and strong organisms like

me. Otherwise the typical advice is : rest, plenty of fluids and good

nutrition.

A.

bbburtnick@... wrote:

'Round these parts (central New Jersey) there appears to be a virus

(or

whatever it is) spreading. Honestly the number of people who've been

infected by it (or " affected " by it, personally, or friends and family)

seems enormous. Nearly everyone I know locally find it difficult to

believe that " the mainstream media " isn't putting this on the front

page, as it seems epidemic .

This " flu " is not only highly infectious, it is tenacious. Several of

my family, some who live quite separately mind you, have had it and

STILL have it, myself included.

I guess it's safe to say that antibiotics are in order, but aside from

that does anyone have any " emergency " regimen they believe in? I mean,

something that might do more than just kill time while waiting for my

immune system and or antibiotics to kick in?

-bb

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It is also MY understanding that antibiotics do not work against

viruses, but DO have a use against bacterial infection. In any case

Doctors around here are prescribing antibiotics (and short-term

steroidal meds). My guess is the prescribing of antibiotics in this case

is to prevent pneumonia which is a very common secondary feature of this

" thing " . The fact of it is, my father died of it only one week ago. It

was the same strain of virus that the rest of my family has, myself

included, and the community around us that began his demise.

By the way, the article about Vitamin D and influenza is a VERY

compelling read. It may well sound like a rash judgement, but I'm going

to take the liberty of making it: It wouldn't surprise me if a Vitamin

D

deficiency was at least indirectly involved in my father's death.

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Duncan,

I too use CS but how much do you consider " large " amounts? I make it by

the gallon with my generator but wanted to know how much you thought was alot.

Jill

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Where can one obtain these CS generators??

Sounds like good health could be inexpensive!

Thanks

Joan

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Duncan,

I too use CS but how much do you consider " large " amounts? I make it by the

gallon with my generator but wanted to know how much you thought was alot. Jill

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For bowel flu and colds we drink a quart of 40 PPM the first day,

then a cupful twice on the next day; by the third day the flu or

cold is down about 80%. The chest flu responds very well to CS in

a mist as well.

Duncan

On 27 Mar 2007 at 12:08, Longevity wrote:

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> Posted by: " cherni711@... " cherni711@...

> horseblessed Date: Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:08 pm ((PDT))

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> Duncan,

> I too use CS but how much do you consider " large " amounts? I

> make it by the gallon with my generator but wanted to know

> how much you thought was alot. Jill

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