Posts Tagged ‘swine flu’

  • A Recipe for Flu Fighting Tea
    I was recently on business in Bangkok when I awoke with the type of bone aching pain I thought could only happen in cheap Halloween movies. I felt as though I had some form of the plague, avian flu or swine flu. With no idea where to go or who to see in Bangkok I made this really simple, extremely powerful antiviral, immune system-enhancing, microbe-crushing tea. I drank...
    by Dr. Nishant Rao at November 4th, 2009 at 08:11 am
  • Vaccinations 101
    The H1N1 virus has led to the death of 28 pregnant women and 60 children in the U.S. so it’s no wonder the topic of vaccination is on everyone’s mind. This year’s influenza is virulent and should be considered a serious threat. How the vaccine works The influenza vaccine, which includes the H1N1 vaccine is made on an annual basis. Because the influenza...
    by Dr. Gibran Ramos at October 8th, 2009 at 05:10 am
  • The Swine Flu & Anti-H1N1 Soup
    If you turn on your TV it would appear that there is an apocalyptic event starting with swine in Mexico.  Swine flu itself is not an uncommon occurrence, people with direct contact to pigs often have antibodies to H1N1 (the specific strain of this swine influenza virus). The big questions:  Why have there been deaths in Mexico and not the U.S.?Why did the strain kill...
    by Dr. Nishant Rao at April 27th, 2009 at 11:04 pm