Bird Flu Symptoms? What You Need to Know Before a Pandemic Hits
The lack of a bird flu vaccine has forced many in the medical community to explore alternative medicines in preparation of a pandemic. The first definitive guide to alternative and practical treatments for the avian flu is now available.
(PRWEB) November 21, 2005 -- The Avian Flu Blended Medicine Prevention Guide was written by Dr. Pavel Nyvlt and April Kelley. Dr. Pavel Nyvlt is a primary care physician that believes in combining naturopathic treatments with conventional western medicine. Dr. Pavel Nyvlt earned his medical degree in Czechoslovakia in 1985. April Kelley, a healthcare student, created an award winning scientifically based blended medicines website. She has recently met with homeland security officials and just updated this guide with fresh information from her meeting.
When an avian flu outbreak occurs hospitals will be over run and most people will have to ride out the pandemic in their homes with the medical resources they have readily available. Victims of the avian flu will become their own caregivers cut off from the rest of the world for an extended period of time. This guide focuses on the realities of a pandemic and the best ways to practically treat avian flu victims who are riding out a bird flu outbreak in their own homes. For example, it is important to have the vitamin selenium readily available because a deficiency in selenium may increase the chances of dying of avian flu. If a child becomes ill it is important not to give a child aspirin as this may cause Reye’s Syndrome in conjunction with the bird flu virus. Ingesting most fruit juices, chocolate, sugar and processed foods may worsen conditions when infected with the bird flu. The Avian Flu Blended Medicine Prevention Guide also reveals what type of plant leaf can make the virus inactive, where to purchase bird flu (H5N1) test kits, what prescription drugs should be readily available, what natural antiviral agents can dramatically increase the chances of survival and what role protein plays against this deadly virus. This guide also reveals what most survivors of the 1918 flu pandemic had in common.
The Avian Flu Blended Medicine Prevention Guide gives detailed information regarding the symptoms of avian flu, the history of avian flu and its current threat to society. Avian flu symptoms include a fever between 101.3F to 104F, shortness of breath, swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, rhinorrhoea and in some cases severe acute respiratory syndrome or conjunctivitis. Avian flu outbreaks first occurred in the late 1950’s. Since then several mutations have occurred with special attention paid recently to bird flu virus strain (H5N1). Health officials worry a further mutation will result in a human to human contagious bird flu strain.
For more information go to : www.avianfluremedy.info
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