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the number of swine flu deaths swell to an alarming 1,800 worldwide,
and the World Health Organization predicts an "explosion" of swine flu
cases in the coming months and declares a "public health emergency of
international concern," a pandemic appears to be not only
possible but inevitable. The last pandemic -- the Hong
Kong flu of 1968 -- killed about 1 million people.
(Source:
Associated Press August 21, 2009)
In the U.S., a White House panel warns that swine flu could kill
up to 90,000 Americans. The outbreak of swine flu virus last spring
was only a preview of the chilling events to come. NBC's
Today Show reports, "Up to half the U.S. population could
potentially be infected when the virus hits with full force." The
onslaught of swine flu will make itself painfully known during the
upcoming flu season, starting fairly early in September. It will most
likely infect
30-50% of the U.S. population, or up to
152 million people;
1.8 million hospital admissions are expected; and as many as 300,000
people will be requiring intensive care, according to the panel of
advisors to President Obama.
(Source: Robert Bazell,
NBC's Chief Science Correspondent)
Initial supplies of the swine flu vaccine, which will be
available sometime in October are expected to be very limited --
barely enough to inoculate the 160 million people who are at high
risk of becoming infected. An even bigger concern is whether the
fast-tracked vaccine is safe and effective -- since it's being rushed
to market without the appropriate testing and safety
evaluations.
It is a growing suspicion in the general population and among
certain members of the medical community, including Dr. Joseph Mercola,
the publisher of a popular self-titled natural health newsletter, that
being exposed to this new
swine flu vaccine might prove to be more dangerous than the swine flu
itself.
NBC's Today Show even ran a news report in which the
question was posed as to whether the swine flu vaccine testing (which
started August 10) was making people "human guinea pigs." This
question must necessarily be asked because the swine flu vaccine
catastrophe of 1976 is still fresh in the public's mind. Dr.
Mercola reported that in 1976, the swine flu vaccine was blamed for 25
deaths; several hundred people developed crippling Guillain-Barr
Syndrome; and $1.3 billion in claims were filed by victims who had
suffered paralysis from the experimental vaccine. "Even healthy
20-year-olds ended up as paraplegics."
Madison Cavanaugh, author of
The One-Minute Cure: The Secret to Healing Virtually All Diseases
insists, however, that the fear is incorrectly placed on
the swine influenza virus itself. "Microbes, germs, harmful bacteria
and viruses, such as the swine influenza virus, do not cause
disease in and of themselves," Cavanaugh states. "They do seek their
natural habitat -- such as an oxygen-deficient body -- rather
than being the cause of the disease. It's no different from
the way mosquitoes seek out stagnant water, but do not cause the pool
to become stagnant."
Cavanaugh's assertion is consistent with the findings of Dr. Rudolf
Virchow (1821 - 1902), also called the "Father of Pathology." It is
also supported by Louis Pasteur, the notable 19th century French
chemist and microbiologist best known for his remarkable breakthroughs
in the causes and prevention of disease, who recanted his germ theory
of disease at his deathbed, stating, "The microbe is nothing. The
terrain is everything." The terrain of which he spoke refers to
an oxygenated environment in the human body, which makes for a strong
immune system. A weakened or suppressed state of the immune system
only occurs when the human body lacks oxygen, thereby allowing
viruses, such as the swine influenza virus, to breed.
It therefore stands to reason that the swine influenza virus does
not cause disease, but rather seeks out an environment where it
can thrive best -- and that is in oxygen-deprived bodies. "A
sufficiently oxygenated body is uninhabitable by disease,"
Cavanaugh states, and viruses can neither survive nor thrive in it.
Therefore, the best defense against microbes, germs, harmful bacteria
and viruses, such as the swine flu virus, is to keep the body
oxygenated.
Cavanaugh's book,
The One-Minute Cure, discusses the therapeutic use of the only
natural substance which stimulates the movement of oxygen atoms from
the bloodstream to the cells to a dramatically greater degree than is
usually reached by other means. This action creates an oxygenated
environment that
enables the body to cure itself of virtually all diseases
ranging from influenza to cancer, AIDS, heart disease, asthma,
diabetes and arthritis. The natural oxygenating substance which is
the core subject of the book has a long history of therapeutic use
dating back 170 years ago when it was used to reverse a wide variety
of illnesses -- from minor ones like colds and flu to serious ones
like cholera and malaria. It has even been used to help stop the
Spanish Flu of 1918.
Over the past 70 years, this safe, inexpensive and powerful
healing modality has been administered by an estimated 15,000 European
doctors, naturopaths and homeopaths to more than 10 million patients
to successfully treat practically every known disease. The natural
remedy can be self-administered at home in less than a minute, and
costs only 1-1/2 cents a day to use. For more information, visit
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