Posted on 22 February 2010. Tags: Behind, really, Scare, Swine
It seems that the media is trying to scare everyone into getting a swine flu shot for something that doesn’t seem very deadly and kills a few victims who are already sick. The vaccine also kills more people than the flu.
Why the media attention?
Mind control? Pharmacy sales? What is the purpose of scaring the population?
Posted in What is swine flu
Posted on 22 December 2009. Tags: It's, really, Swine
Don’t kid yourself, if you have Swine Flu, you can have the best doctors in the world taking care of you, but the name of the game is Flu Prevention, and the question is how do you resist getting the Swine Flu or any other flu for that matter? You need to get the germ into your body in order to contract the Swine Flu, and that means it has to get into an opening. Even if you get the germ on your skin, it doesn’t guarantee you will contract Swine Flu because it must enter via the mouth, nose, or eyes. Those are the pathways into the body. If you have or are having a surgical procedure done, such as a hospital patient, than the surgical site itself is also a pathway for germs to enter the body. I am going to give you a few basic ideas about how to prevent the Swine Flu, and for that matter, colds and viruses in general. – Wash those hands, and keep washing them. Every time, you shake hands with someone, you are shaking hands with everyone else they have shaken hands with, since they last washed their hands. If you do shake hands, then before you touch any other part of your body including your nose, mouth, and eyes, you must get those hands clean. – A person who is infected can pass the germ to you a day before symptoms appear, and up to 7 days after symptoms appear. You get the virus by contact with such a person directly, or by contact with an object that they touched. It is debatable how long an object such as a doorknob can retain the live germ. – Beware of door handles. About the most germ infested surface you can touch is a door handle or the faucets you turn the water on and off with, especially in bathrooms that others use. Once you touch either of these objects, it is as though you never washed your hands at all. Our suggestion is to use the same paper towel you dry your hands with as a barrier between your now germ free hand and the door knob or water faucet. – At work, we keep bottles of Windex handy. Just spray the bathroom doors, and the faucets and the door handles to people’s offices and let the air dry them which only takes a minute or two. If you immediately dry the surface, you destroy most of the germ inhibiting barrier. – Go to a major discounter like Wal-Mart and stock up on hand sanitizers. Easily carried 2 to 4 oz bottles that can fit in your pocket, are less than a $1 and give one to each member of the family. They are fabulous for cleaning hands, and the residue evaporates within seconds. Doctors use them all the time. It’s cheap insurance. – If and when the Swine Flu hits your area, than order some masks that are N95 rated. They are recommended by the Center for Disease Control, and are very inexpensive. Go online and Google “Swine Flu Masks”, and check prices. Follow these simple rules religiously, and we think the Swine Flu will be bypassing you and your house this season. Good luck.
Posted in Swine Flu Prevention
Posted on 02 November 2009. Tags: It’s, really, Swine
Donât kid yourself, if you have Swine Flu, you can have the best doctors in the world taking care of you, but the name of the game is Flu Prevention, and the question is how do you resist getting the Swine Flu or any other flu for that matter? You need to get the germ into your body in order to contract the Swine Flu, and that means it has to get into an opening. Â Even if you get the germ on your skin, it doesnât guarantee you will contract Swine Flu because it must enter via the mouth, nose, or eyes. Those are the pathways into the body. If you have or are having a surgical procedure done, such as a hospital patient, than the surgical site itself is also a pathway for germs to enter the body. Â I am going to give you a few basic ideas about how to prevent the Swine Flu, and for that matter, colds and viruses in general. Â Wash those hands, and keep washing them. Every time, you shake hands with someone, you are shaking hands with everyone else they have shaken hands with, since they last washed their hands. If you do shake hands, then before you touch any other part of your body including your nose, mouth, and eyes, you must get those hands clean. Â A person who is infected can pass the germ to you a day before symptoms appear, and up to 7 days after symptoms appear. You get the virus by contact with such a person directly, or by contact with an object that they touched. It is debatable how long an object such as a doorknob can retain the live germ. Â Beware of door handles. About the most germ infested surface you can touch is a door handle or the faucets you turn the water on and off with, especially in bathrooms that others use. Once you touch either of these objects, it is as though you never washed your hands at all. Our suggestion is to use the same paper towel you dry your hands with as a barrier between your now germ free hand and the door knob or water faucet. Â At work, we keep bottles of Windex handy. Just spray the bathroom doors, and the faucets and the door handles to peopleâs offices and let the air dry them which only takes a minute or two. If you immediately dry the surface, you destroy most of the germ inhibiting barrier. Â Go to a major discounter like Wal-Mart and stock up on hand sanitizers. Easily carried 2 to 4 oz bottles that can fit in your pocket, are less than a $1 and give one to each member of the family. They are fabulous for cleaning hands, and the residue evaporates within seconds. Doctors use them all the time. Itâs cheap insurance. Â If and when the Swine Flu hits your area, than order some masks that are N95 rated. They are recommended by the Center for Disease Control, and are very inexpensive. Go online and Google âSwine Flu Masksâ, and check prices. Â Follow these simple rules religiously, and we think the Swine Flu will be bypassing you and your house this season. Good luck.
Posted in What is swine flu
Posted on 25 October 2009. Tags: It's, really, Swine
Do not kid yourself, if you are swine flu, may be the best doctors in the world that you care, but the spirit of the game is to prevent the common cold, and the question is how to resist the temptation of swine flu or other flu, in fact? You need to get germs into your body, so that an agreement swine flu, and it means that we must enter the opening. Even if you get the germ of his skin, does not guarantee a pig flu, as it is to get through the mouth, nose and eyes. These are the paths in the body. If you have or have a surgical procedure performed, such as a hospital patient's surgical site itself is also a means of access to the bacteria in the body. Let me give you some basic ideas on how to prevent the swine flu, and in this case, colds and viruses in general. – Wash hands, wash and maintain. Each time, shake hands with someone, is shaking hands with all the others who have joined hands as they wash their hands. If you're hands, so before you touch any other part of your body, such as the nose, mouth and eyes, you should get your hands clean. – A person who is infected can spread the germ is a day before symptoms appear and up to 7 days after symptoms appear. You get the virus through direct connection with the person or contact of the object, which has touched. It is questionable how long the object, such as the bottle can be to live in an embryo. – Beware of door handles. About the item most of the infested area, you can touch the door knob, water taps, which turn the water, especially in the bathroom to others. When you touch these objects, it is as if never wash your hands at all. Our proposal is to use the same paper in your hands and dry barrier between your hands germ-free are now a door knob or a faucet. – At work, we continue to hand bottles of Windex. Just spray the bathroom doors, and faucets and door handles and the offices of the people and allow to dry, which only takes a minute or two. If you dry the surface immediately, destroyed most of the obstacles preventing the bacteria. – Go to a large discount stores such as Wal-Mart and stock up hand sanitizers. Easy to carry bottles of 2-4 ounces, which fits into a pocket, are less than 1 dollar, and give one to each family member. They are very hand-washing, and the residue evaporated in a few seconds. Doctors use all the time. It is cheap insurance. – If and when the swine flu hits your area, so some of the N95 masks are nominal. They go to the Centers for Disease Control, and it is very cheap. Go online and Google "swine flu mask," and check the prices. Siga estas reglas sencillas religiosamente, y pensamos que la gripe porcina será pasar por ti y tu casa esta temporada. Good luck.
Posted in What is swine flu