Monday, February 22, 2010

Flu Stop: Asthma Flu/Swine: Understanding Why Asthma and H1N1 Flu Swine Flu are more deadly: Free Asthma Avoid Swine flu Manual


A report that used data from New York shows key facts for those with asthma. Almost 41% of people in the hospital
for H1N1 had asthma/ COPD/lung problems. This survey saw seven people die. Six of those people had lung problems.

This shows you how key it is for you to avoid this flu germ.


The H1N1 flu that was here in the first two waves is gone.
It is getting more deadly. As each day goes by it is
adapting to us. There are reports of the D225G mutation in many areas of the world. See the countries below: 1. USA 2. Brazil 3. Ukraine 4. Russia 5. Japan 6. Norway 7. Italy 8. Mexico 9. Australia 10. And more

These places have a link to a D225G/N strain that is near 100% lethal.
The H1N1 flu is mild for most people who
catch it. However, this strain is getting a bigger % of the pie daily.

Asthmatics must do All They Can to Avoid the Swine Flu

The normal flu kills people with asthma. But, this new strain attacks deep in the lungs. It causes their lungs to burnout turning black. In Iowa November 22, 2009 an expert had this to say, "In the autopsy, what we're seeing is very heavy, wet hemorrhagic lungs, lungs with a lot of blood in them," said Dr. Gregory Schmunk. This is in an article H1N1 or Hemorrhagic Lung Flu in Iowa.

If you have asthma, you have problems with your lungs.
When the swine flu connects to the lungs, it is more deadly
to everyone. And that makes it twice as bad for people with asthma. In a recent report, people with asthma are the largest group admitted to hospitals due to the flu/swine. Moreover, they have one of biggest chances of severe/deadly problems.

Flu viruses survive by attaching to cells of the host. As long as this is happens the virus can grow fast, the germ is happy. However, when the germ cannot attach to the cells, the germ will die.

At the start of the flu/swine outbreak, the virus had no reason to mutate much. It would jump from host to host attaching to cells. But, when a person catches the flu, they build immunity. If the germ tries to attach again with the cell, it will not be able to do it. Also, the flu vaccine protects people from the germ attaching to the cells. This puts the virus back against the wall. It now must change so that it can attach to the host cells or die. Viruses are infamous for mutating.

No pandemic flues are the same.
Some flu germs can change enough to cause major problems. While others flu’s cannot
change enough to attach to the cell. It depends on its genetics.

The 1918 Spanish flu outbreak was the worst ever.
It killed up to 50 to 100 million people. It was able to adapt to
things in its way. Our flu/swine is the son of that mother. The 1918 flu also, had a D225G in its makeup that likely causes all the severe cases.

The Russian/Ukraine D225G/N shows a low reactor response to the swine flu vaccine
. This means the flu shot will
likely not work against that strain. Do not panic, most people including you should have a mild response to the swine flu. But, the ones who catch the D225G strain could have big problems. Do not let a more deadly H1N1 flu swine catch you by SURPRISE. The people in 1918 were surprised when the flu SUDDENLY became much more severe.



Today there is much more news that says the worst is over.
Human nature will cause
many to predict that everything will be fine. People will drop their guard. But this could be the quiet before the storm.

I think we should hope for the best but prepare for the worst. If you have any kind of lung, problem you are at the highest risk.

The WHO Did Not Add D225G/N to the flu shot in the southern hemisphere.
They did not add the D225G/N to the flu shot
for next year in northern part either.

Making a vaccine for the world during the H1N1 outbreak is huge. Once it gets started, it is hard to change things. They must plan for enough eggs to cover doses for billions of people. It takes three eggs for one dose. They already have part of the train going in a direction, they must be very sure before they make major changes. If they are wrong, they could waste billions of dollars. Yes, politics are involved.

The WHO thinks that the D255G/N is a result of random mutations.
They think these mutations occur within sick
patients and they are gene code errors. They believe the D225G/N does not spread from person to person. Common sense says it does. There is clear evidence that it spreads from one to another. Go to recombinomics and read this article.


The bottom line is the d225G/N will not part of the flu shot for the coming year.
This means that people will have
to rely on avoiding the flu/swine. The vaccine will not protect against the D225G. And it will take months before they can correct the problem.

So much money is part of the current vaccine that it will be hard to change things fast. The worst part is the 1918 Spanish flu killed most of the people in a few months in the fall of 1918. After that wave, it was milder.

Therefore, things could get serious fast and help might arrive too late.
We may have to face a deadly swine flu
without complete protection.

The WHO has a hard problem.
They must try to calm the world during the second worst economy ever. Pandemics are
tricky. There are no absolutes. They depend on an educated guessing game.

For me common sense combined with the facts plays a huge role.
The virus is trying to survive. Why would it not
choose the D225G/N strain? That strains helps it to keep attaching to host cells, it solves the vaccine problem with a low reactor to the current vaccine. It spreads fast in the lungs doing what it does best. In other words, it replicates very fast. This strain may be able to re-infect people who had it before. It unfortunately has the genes of a champion. Its 1918 Spanish flu mother was the biggest killer ever. Also, over 90 years have come and gone since the H1N1 family has ruled the world. This leaves few people still alive from the 1918 event. That may be immune to it. The D225G/N strain fits the job perfectly. I believe the germ’s natural selection in the face of extinction will choose it.

We think that the Asthma Avoid the H1N1 Flu Swine Flu Manual is the best.
But, we leave it to you to make up your
mind. This E-Book is more than just a book. It is a training system. People will need to CHANGE habits quickly. If they do not, they will have a good chance of catching the flu/swine. This 165 pages manual helps you learn BY DOING INTERACTIVELY /MULTIMEDIA. It uses over 170 questions/answers. You will get good/bad feedback fast. It also has a section that allows you to practice scenarios. You can learn fast/easy through repetition. You know that doing something over/over is the best way to learn it. Also, the general help that you are getting from other sources is not good enough. People who follow those facts alone could get in big trouble. This manual is complete from A to Z. It helps you learn the small details. These details are important. If you do not follow them, you increase your chances of catching the germ greatly. Get your free understanding how to avoid H1N1 Flu Swine Flu Guide. Call 719-237-1167 now!

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