Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 10:26 AM
Subject: FEVER...the cure for flu viruses [or "The Tamiflu Myth"]
[MM: Like AMA-sanctioned, allopathic medicine...Tamiflu is
a sick joke! Even as children, we'd learned to bring a bottle
of water into the sauna to "burn out" colds by raising our
body temperatures. Just as important, remember to get lots
of Vitamin D. It's also no coincidence that the "Spanish" Flu
Pandemic got going in November of 1918...cold winters are
critical for the rapid propagation of viruses. Of course, the
body's Vitamin D levels are usually at rock-bottom levels at
this time, because there's virtually no direct-sunlight exposure.
Supplementation therefore becomes an absolute must.]
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Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 12:15 PM
Subject: Fw: FEVER...the cure for flu viruses [or "The Tamiflu Myth"]
Thanks Steve: I totally agree. If you get a fever stay with it, and ride it out, unless it goes over 105F. It is probably the best way to kill a virus. This is lifesaving advice, and I hope it is widely circulated. Tom
Subject: FEVER...the cure for flu viruses [or "The Tamiflu Myth"]
Ignore the profiteering, fear mongering and complicit/ignorant press........
Our children have gone through several bouts of fevers caused by colds and flu as well as gastrointestinal illness during the first half decade of their lives. It didn't take long before we realized that allowing the fevers to do their thing caused much more rapid healing. Their little bodies will engage in attacking the invading viruses by increasing core temperature and amazingly, in our experience, their bodies never allowed the measured temperature to exceed the high 105s. Never have I ever measured a temperature above 105.7F even as we blanketed our ill child to help the body achieve its goal. You could graph the temprature and see that as soon as the temperature bumped up near 105.7, the temperature would decrease on its own to anywhere from 103F to 104F and then go for the 105s again, a little while later. In the morning, the temperature would subside and by mid-morning, the cycle would start again. Cycling like a Swiss watch. One time, years ago, my daughter broke her fever with a mild febrile seizure (that was a an abrupt increase in her fever at a time before we realized that lowering a high fever was dangerous). A tepid bath lowers fever in more controlled fashion to about 102 for more than a couple hours, chemical free. Keeping tabs on their temperatures, at least at the onset of high fevers was a must to ensure meningitis etc., were not the cause, as the body can breach 106F if that's the case and that warrants a 911 call to EMS (sunstroke can also cause dangerously high temperatures). When a small child has a high temperature, it's no time to chemically reduce fever just for comfort's sake so that you get your beauty rest. It's time to be a parent and if needed, cat-nap with'em throughout the night.
"Most medical doctors mistakenly believe in the "anti-body" response of the immune system as the method by which the body fights viral infections. But not so.
The body causes a fever above 101 degrees which stops the telomeres on the ends of the virus from allowing any viral replication.
The fever is the human or mammalian body's primary generalized immune system response to any viral infection. Any palliative treatment which reduces the fever of flu infections will prolong the infection and may lead to irreparable damage or death, mostly from the resulting viral pneumonia. But the pneumonia was caused by lowering the fever and allowing uncontrolled viral replication in the lungs. Most cold and flu medications, including aspirin and Tamiflu are in this palliative class. "
HOW TO INSTANTLY STOP THE VIRAL REPLICATION PROCESS
Why Mammals are Different from Reptiles and Birds
.....reducing the fever with Nyquil, or Aspirin or other cold and flu medications can kill you when the Viral RNA is allowed to unzip millions of copies of the original single Viral DNA molecule."
What causes the RNA copy to completely release the newly made copy, and unzip the new DNA virus from the RNA master copy is something at the end of the molecule chain, called a TELOMERE. When the DNA copy is complete, the electrical charge on the RNA Telomere changes, like flipping an electrical switch, and it then releases and repels the new DNA copy by electrical forces. But the RNA Telomere is temperature sensitive, it won't release a new copy if it is too warm.
If the temperature of the Telomere on the end of the RNA chain is too hot -- meaning above 102 degrees F, then the Telomere cannot unzip and release the new DNA copy. The RNA and the new DNA viral copy are electrically bonded together -- and they are stuck -- they can't unzip and separate. Thus, the original viral DNA cannot replicate even one copy of itself using the RNA if you have a fever of about 101 to 102 degrees. That is why humans and all warm-blooded mammals on earth produce a fever when infected with a virus, since it prevents the original viral DNA from replicating any copies of itself at all. Thus -- the end of the line for the original virus and any viral replication. That is also why most viruses on earth come from birds and reptiles, since they cannot raise their body temperature to cause a fever, and the viruses can run rampant among those animals. Sometimes a viral infections can wipe out and cause complete extinctions among reptiles, amphibians and birds. This is rare among warm-blooded mammals which can create fevers when infected with viruses.
That's also why we have fevers. And that is why reducing the fever with Nyquil, or Aspirin or other cold and flu medications can kill you when the Viral RNA is allowed to unzip millions of copies of the original single Viral DNA molecule. Each new copy of the original viral DNA can then repeat the process and quickly produce billions of copies of itself in an hour or so, and start infecting more and more of your cells, until it kills you. But the high temperature or a fever will stop the viral replication process instantly.
Article:
THE TAMIFLU MYTH [article also attached to email in PDF format]
"It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows." ~ Epictetus (c.55-c.135
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