ss_blog_claim=882ff7788f24ead0d56ebc99f2761825 Health And Wealth: Virus
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Showing posts with label Virus. Show all posts

Pork Awareness

Try this and see whether the pork you bought has worms. There goes with your "Bak Kut Teh" for those who love it. Most men love to eat this so watch out before it's too late. If you pours Coke (yes, the soda) on a slab of pork, wait a little while, you will SEE WORMS crawl out of it. A message from the Health Corporation of Singapore about the bad effects of pork consumption. Pig's bodies contain MANY TOXINS, WORM and LATENT DISEASES.

Although some of these infestations are harboured in other animals, modern veterinarians say that pigs are far MORE PREDISPOSED to these illnesses than other animals. This could be because PIGS like to SCAVENGE and will eat ANY kind of food, INCLUDING dead insects, worms, rotting carcasses, excreta including their own, garbage, and other pigs. INFLUENZA (flu) is one of the MOST famous illnesses which pigs share with humans. This illness is harboured in the LUNGS of pigs during the summer months and tends to affect pigs and human in the cooler months.

Sausage contains bits of pigs' lungs, so those who EAT pork sausage tend to SUFFER MORE during EPIDEMICS of INFLUENZA. Pig meat contains EXCESSIVE quantities of HISTAMINE and IMIDAZOLE compounds, which can lead to ITCHING and INFLAMMATION; GROWTH HORMONE which PROMOTES INFLAMMATION and growth; sulphur containing mesenchymal mucus which leads to SWELLING and deposits of MUCUS in tendons and cartilage, resulting in ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATISM, etc.
Sulphur helps cause FIRM human tendons and ligaments to be replaced by the pig's soft mesenchymal tissues, and degeneration of human cartilage.

Eating pork can also lead to GALLSTONES and OBESITY, probably due to its HIGH CHOLESTEROL and SATURATED FAT content. The pig is the MAIN CARRIER of the TAENIE SOLIUM WORM, which is found in its flesh. These tapeworms are found in human intestines with greater frequency in nations where pigs are eaten. This type of tapeworm can pass through the intestines and affect many other organs, and is incurable once it reaches beyond a certain stage. One in six people in the US and Canada has RICHINOSIS from eating trichina worms, which are found in pork.

Many people have NO SYMPTOMS to warm them of this, and when they do, they resemble symptoms of many other i illnesses. These worms are NOT noticed during meat inspections.




How serious is Pneumonia

Pneumonia is a serious infection of the lungs that can be caused by any of the multiple different infectious agents, including viruses, fungi, bacteria, protozoa, and mycoplasma. Although symptoms vary in intensity, they usually include fever, chills, cough, bloody sputum, muscle aches, fatigue, sore throat, enlarged lymph glands in the neck, cyanosis (bluish color to the skin and nails), pain in the chest, and rapid, difficult respiration.




Bacterial pneumonia can be very dangerous, and may come on suddenly or gradually, as a complication of some other health problems such as respiratory disease, weakened immune system or viral infection. No matter what the cause, pneumonia usually leaves the sufferer with weakness that persists to eight weeks after the acute phase of the infection has resolved. If you suspect that you have pneumonia, you have to see your Doctor. The use of antibiotics for minor infection such as colds may lead to the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria in the upper airway, which can cause pneumonia.

Pneumococcal vaccine provides protection against more than twenty different strains
of microorganism that can cause pneumonia. It is recommended for anyone without a
Spleen, anyone with a chronic disease (especially diseases that affects the lungs), everyone over the age 65. Ask your Doctor for the vaccine and it will protect you for 5 years. If you are taking antibiotics for pneumonia, take acidophilus in capsule or liquid form three times each day or eat yogurt that has the components of acidophilus. Drink plenty of fresh fruit juices. Liquid helps to thin the lung excretion. Use a cool mist from a humidifier or vaporizer to help ease breathing.
Exclude dairy products, sugar and white flour product from your diet. Place a heating pad or a hot water bottle on your chest to relieve pain. Ginger is an effective antimicrobial agent and is helpful for fever. So make "arroz Caldo" with ginger and lots of onions. Take Vitamin C with bioflavonoid 1000 mgs- very important for immune response and inflammation. Take as well Vitamin E 400 units with d-alpha-tocopherol form twice a day before meals - a potent antioxidant that protect the lung tissues and enhance oxygen utilization. Vitamin A deficiency increases susceptibility of respiratory infections, which in turn can lead to pneumonia.
Pneumonia is a serious infection of the lungs that can be caused by any of the multiple different infectious agents, including viruses, fungi, bacteria, protozoa, and mycoplasma. Although symptoms vary in intensity, they usually include fever, chills, cough, bloody sputum, muscle aches, fatigue, sore throat, enlarged lymph glands in the neck, cyanosis (bluish color to the skin and nails), pain in the chest, and rapid, difficult respiration.




Bacterial pneumonia can be very dangerous, and may come on suddenly or gradually, as a complication of some other health problems such as respiratory disease, weakened immune system or viral infection. No matter what the cause, pneumonia usually leaves the sufferer with weakness that persists to eight weeks after the acute phase of the infection has resolved. If you suspect that you have pneumonia, you have to see your Doctor. The use of antibiotics for minor infection such as colds may lead to the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria in the upper airway, which can cause pneumonia.

Pneumococcal vaccine provides protection against more than twenty different strains
of microorganism that can cause pneumonia. It is recommended for anyone without a
spleen, anyone with a chronic disease ( especially diseases that affects the lungs). Everyone over the age 65. Ask your Doctor for the vaccine and it will protect you for 5 years. If you are taking antibiotics for pneumonia, take acidophilus in capsule or liquid form three times each day or eat yogurt that has the components of acidophilus. Drink plenty of fresh fruit juices. Liquid helps to thin the lung excretion. Use a cool mist from a humidifier or vaporizer to help ease breathing.
Exclude dairy products, sugar and white flour products from your diet. Place a heating pad or a hot water bottle on your chest to relieve pain. Ginger is an effective antimicrobial agent and is helpful for fever. So make "arroz Caldo" with ginger and lots of onions. Take Vitamin C with bioflavanoids 1000 mgs- very important for immune response and inflammation. Take as well Vitamin E 400 units with d-alpha-tocopherol form twice a day before meals - a potent antioxidant that protect the lung tissues and enhance oxygen utilization. Vitamin A deficiency increases susceptibility of respiratory infections, which in turn can lead to pneumonia.

Pneumonia infection causes tiny sacs in the lung area to become inflamed and filled with mucus and pus, inhibiting oxygen from reaching the blood.




Pneumonia infection causes tiny sacs in the lung area to become inflamed and filled with mucus and pus, inhibiting oxygen from reaching the blood.




Facts on HIV and AIDS

Many people infected with HIV are not even aware that they have it. While some people experience flu-like symptoms within two to four weeks of exposure to the virus, it generally takes at least two to five years before any symptoms of HIV infection appears.

The length of time between the initial HIV infection and the positive diagnosis of AIDS had been estimated to be between two to ten years or more. During this time the virus attacks the immune system and produce billions of billions of copies of antibodies while the body struggle year after year to beat the virus until finally, it's overworked immune system simply wears out and resulted into AIDS.

Some of the possible symptoms: prolonged and unexplained fatigue, headache, unexplained fever lasting more than ten days, excessive sweating (at night), mouth lesions,including thrush, and painful, swollen gums, sore throat, cough, shortness of breath, changes in the bowel habits, including constipation, frequent diarrhea, body malaise, skin rashes or lesions of various types.

Risk factors for AIDS: High risk sexual activity -)multiple partner not using condoms,) overuse of certain drugs especially antibiotics and steroids. Preexisting sexually transmitted disease especially syphilis, Substance abuse including use of alcohol, cigarettes, cocaine, amyl nitrate, marijuana and other recreational drugs (it affects your judgement) and intravenous drug use. Preexisting herpes infection, hepatitis and/or mononucleosis. A diet high is processed foods, refined sugars and fats. Infection with yeast (candida albicans) and parasites.

HIV antibodies may not appear in the blood for as much as three to six months after a person is infected. The origin of HIV is unknown. The earliest documented case of AIDS appeared in 1981 but researcher acknowledge that there might have been unidentified cases in the 1970s. The meaning of AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).




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