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Health See other Health Articles Title: How To Kill A Virus PMF... Eventually, your immune systems will weaken, or some government lab will create a virus that escapes. Or an idiot president will invite Ebola victims to come to your city. Some Middle Eastern immigrants may be bringing more than hunger and ignorance to your land. So in case that happens, you wouldn't want to get infected without knowing there are powerful immune boosters that kill viruses quickly. For example, a muscle virus can be incredibly painful, like being stabbed with a knife in the back every time you moved or even twitched a back muscle. Unearthly pain, incredible pain, the kind of pain that prevents one from sleeping even a few moments, because just breathing air makes it hurt. In America, we have viruses that can attack muscles, including viruses that attack heart muscle. Every country has something similar, and if you have immunity in one region of the country, you may encounter a virus in another region where you have no real immunity because you never had exposure to it before. The instant cure: Curcumin (turmeric) pills + liquid Elderberry extract + liquid Olive leaf extract. This combination is fast, literally overnight stops pain. Curcumin is the active ingredient in Turmeric which happens to be the main ingredient in Curry Powder used in India. A teaspoon of each liquid extract is all one needs, taken at each meal. The results are outstanding. Lysine also boosts immunity against virus and bacterial infections but operates much slower than the above combination. Garlic contains Allicin, an antiviral and antibacterial compound that also works but maybe not quite as fast. There are other antiviral compounds to be sure, but these really work well and have virtually zero risk of side effects. None of them should be taken longer than about 10 days. If they haven't done the job in 10 days, then the problem may be more serious than a virus. As each of us ages, our immune systems become weaker, eventually failing and that results in death, so the older you are, the more you need to become an expert on immunity - assuming you want to live as long as possible. Edited by Zharkov Mario Milano If you don't have a bottle of Colloidal Silver in your medicine cabinet, you should have by now! Silver is a powerful, natural antibiotic, used for thousands of years, with no known side effects. Colloidal Silver is a catalyst, disabling the particular enzyme that all one-celled bacteria, fungus and virus, use for their oxygen metabolism. It is of no harm to human enzymes or any part of the human body chemistry. Zharkov True, silver will kill bacteria on contact with the silver particle, but maybe not so effective on viruses which are far smaller than bacteria and less likely to come in contact with silver ions. Also a problem is that silver refining does not eliminate all traces of other heavy metals such as Lead. Silver refined to four 9's purity, for example (99.99%) still contains .01% of other metals, usually Lead, and .01% amounts to 100 ppm (parts per million) in four 9's purity. Small amounts of ingested silver should be no problem, but anyone taking it in large amounts regularly should get blood tested for Lead. Mario Milano There is no reason to take Colloidal silver in large doses...why would anyone want to do that? A teaspoon every couple of days is enough....or ifyou get a tooth abscess for example a table spoon swished around the tooth does the trick....And why get tested for lead?? It is colloidal silver not colloidal Lead! Hansel coriander and watercress removes heavy metals from you body Zharkov All silver contains small amounts of lead, mainly because lead and silver are typically found together. Silver is an impurity in some lead ores, and lead is an impurity in some silver ores. There is "pure silver" only in advertising hype. In the real world, silver purity is determined by measuring its impurities.. Some people think that if a little is good, then more is better. Overdosing is common with health suppliments. There was a photo on the internet showing a guy who took so much colloidal silver that his skin turned blue. So some people can get too much of a good thing.] Zharkov "coriander and watercress removes heavy metals from your body" From the digestive tract maybe, but once the metals enter cell it probably takes another metal ion to force them out. Calcium, magnesium, zinc or copper might replace lead in cell tissue, forcing it to be excreted. A small trace amount of lead is necessary to protect DNA so the body is always getting some lead from ordinary foods. The stomach is the easiest place for lead removal, while the bloodstream and cell tissue are the most difficult places. MirrorMan www.theguard...ratory-diseases Quote Adding vitamin D to food would significantly cut NHS costs, say the authors of a major global study that shows it can reduce the risk of colds, flu and other dangerous infections such as pneumonia. A government advisory committee on nutrition has already warned of the low levels of the so-called sunshine vitamin in the UK population and recommended food fortification as a possible course of action. In the US, for example, milk is fortified with vitamin D. A study published in the British Medical Journal should add persuasive evidence in favour of fortification, argues its lead author. The results are likely to change the cost/benefit analysis significantly, said Adrian Martineau, clinical professor of respiratory infection and immunity at Queen Mary University of London. blogs.scient...-t-cells-going/ Quote In order for T cells to become active members of the body's immune system, they must transition from so-called "naive" T cells into either killer cells or helper cells (which are charged with "remembering" specific invaders). And, if ample vitamin D is not around, the T cells do not make that crucial transition, a group of researchers led by Carsten Geisler, head of the Department of International Health, Immunology and Microbiology at the University of Copenhagen, found. They draw this conclusion based on their experiments with isolated naïve human T cells. "When a T cell is exposed to a foreign pathogen, it extends a signaling device of 'antenna' known as a vitamin D receptor, with which it searches for vitamin D," Geisler said in a prepared statement. If there is an inadequate vitamin D level, he noted, "they won't even begin to mobilize." Although this vitamin requirement might seem like a handicap to the immune system, the researchers proposed that the additional step involving the vitamin D receptor might actually serve an important evolutionary function: keeping T cells from ravaging healthy tissue. "Given that T cells are capable of explosive proliferation, the lag phase imposed by the vitamin D [receptor step] may diminish the risk of unwanted immunopathology," they noted in the study, which was published online March 7 in Nature Immunology (Scientific American is part of Nature Publishing Group). Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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