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Avoiding
the Flu:
Precautions and Building your Immunity.
Some health tips and advice to get you
safely through the winter!
By Michele Carelse
(By permission, from her latest newsletter)
It's that time of the year again! Along
with all the holidays and the festive season
celebrations, we also get our annual 'flu epidemics.
Every year, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control)
stresses the importance of vaccination against
the 'flu, particularly for those members of the
population defined as 'at risk' - this includes
young children, the elderly and people whose immune
system may be compromised due to various medical
conditions like AIDS, asthma, diabetes, etc. Patients
undergoing medical treatment which may lower immune
functioning (e.g. chemotherapy patients) are also
encouraged to receive a 'flu vaccine.
Why is there a shortage of 'flu vaccine?
According to the CDC, the Chiron Corporation,
a major manufacturer of the 'flu vaccine, will not be
able to produce any vaccine for the 2004/2005 year,
following the UK's MHRA suspension of this company's
license to manufacture the 'flu vaccine Fluvirin.
This means that the US supply of trivalent inactivated
vaccines (or 'flu shots) will be reduced by almost 50%
for the upcoming 'flu season! For this reason and
to help cope with demands, the CDC has recommended that
'flu shots be administered only to populations defined
as being at special risk.
Instead of the 'flu shots, the CDC has recommended that
healthy people use a nasal-spray vaccine (LAIV) which
contains live (weakened) strains of the three major
influenza viruses. Because of the risk of side
effects and the theoretical possibility that people
receiving the LAIV vaccine can transmit the virus to
others with compromised immune systems, LAIV is
recommended only for healthy people between the ages of
5 and 49 and is not recommended for caregivers of
people with chronic illnesses, health workers or those
caring for very young children. Side effects of the LAIV
can include runny nose, headache, vomiting, fever
(especially in children) and muscle aches.
What else can I do to
protect myself against influenza?
According to the CDC, there are steps which can be taken
to reduce the risk of contracting and spreading the 'flu
virus. Here are some recommendations:
1. Keep your distance from and avoid close
contact with people who are sick.
2. If you are sick, stay at home and keep your
distance from other people to prevent spreading the 'flu
virus.
3. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue and turn your
head away from other people when you cough or sneeze.
4. Wash your hands often to protect yourself from germs.
5. Avoid touching your nose, eyes and mouth.
6. To keep your immune system healthy, get enough sleep,
eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, exercise
regularly, drink at least 8 glasses of water a day and
keep stress levels to the minimum.
6. The use of anti-viral drugs can also help to protect
you against contracting the 'flu virus.
Natural Remedies Can
Help!
The major pharmaceutical companies are not the only ones
with solutions to the 'flu virus. Herbalists and
Naturopaths have had thousands of years experience in
treating people with influenza and boosting immune
functioning. Looking at the recommendations by
the CDC as outlined above, here are some additional
recommendations from Native Remedies:
1. There are some excellent herbal alternatives
to the pharmaceutical anti-viral drugs which
have been recommended by the CDC and the World Health
Organisation. Native Remedies
Immunity Plus Formula contains a selection of the
most powerful and effective anti-viral herbs from around
the world and can be of great benefit in boosting
immune functioning to protect the system against the
'flu virus. It may also be used at the very first
signs of 'flu or cold symptoms in order to stop the
virus in its tracks. ImmunityPlus has an added benefit
over and above the pharmaceutical anti-virals in that
it also contains antibacterial herbs which act as
natural anti-biotics. This means that you would be
less likely to develop secondary infections from the
'flu virus. Although the 'flu virus comes with very
uncomfortable symptoms, it is the secondary infections
like pneumonia and bronchitis that are potentially very
dangerous.
How Do I use ImmunityPlus?
According to Michele Carelse, Clinical Psychologist and
formulator of Immunity Plus, it is best to take a 6
weeks course of Immunity Plus at the very beginning of
winter. Thereafter 'booster' courses of about a week can
be taken at eight - ten week intervals. At the very
first signs of 'flu symptoms, take a 5 - 10 day course
to stop the virus in its tracks. Michele also
recommends using ImmunityPlus for about a week to
protect yourself if you are exposed to someone with the
'flu.
2. If you have been following an unhealthy lifestyle or
have been exposed to environmental toxins, we recommend
a three week course of our
Detox Drops along with the ImmunityPlus. Please be
sure to drink at least 8 glasses of water a day during
this time.
3. Studies have shown that people who are suffering
from stress or depression will have lowered resistance
to illness and are much more likely than others to
become ill, especially with viral infections. If
you are depressed or suffering from stress, protect
yourself by taking a 6 month's course of our
Mindsoothe Capsules, accompanied by the
Native Remedies Triple Complex Nerve Tonic for extra
protection.
Good News for Next
Year!
Native Remedies is busy working on the development
of a 100% homeopathic alternative to the 'flu vaccine.
This will be ready for distribution before the winter
season of 2005/2006 and can be safely taken by people of
all age groups as well as those with compromised immune
systems. Watch this space!
Michele
Carelse is a Registered Clinical Psychologist and
Licensed Counselor with more than 15 years
experience running her own private practice.
Michele has also developed Native Remedies - a
range of natural herbal and homeopathic remedies for
adults and children, specifically aimed at promoting
emotional, psychological, cognitive and physiological
health. |