LOL
yeah, it is nonsense. However, the chinese herbal pills were only 6
bucks the last time I got a bottle, and they do work to reduce severity
and duration if taken right away.... unknown if it works with bird flu,
though. I would maybe guess not, since it was chinese people that were
dying in the bird flu. That would maybe put Gan Mao Ling in the group
of things to use for a normal flu, not a 1918 flu, if that were true.
Kathryn
On May 1, 2009, at 10:11 AM, Day Sutton wrote:
Tamiflu Loaded With Side Effects, Including Death and Can Only Reduce
Symptoms by 36 Hours at BEST
Please realize that Tamiflu is NOT a safe drug Serious side effects
include convulsions, delirium or delusions, and 14 deaths in children
and teens as a result of neuropsychiatric problems and brain
infections Japan actually banned Tamiflu for children in 2007.
Remember, Tamiflu went through some rough times not too long ago, as
the dangers of this drug came to light when, in 2007, the FDA finally
began investigating some 1,800 adverse event reports related to the
drug.
Additionally common side effects of Tamiflu include:
• Nausea
• Vomiting
• Diarrhea
• Headache
• Dizziness
• Fatigue
• Cough
All in all, the very symptoms you're trying to avoid.
Additionally, Tamiflu has been reported to be ineffective against
seasonal flu outbreaks, and may not be sufficient to combat an
epidemic or pandemic. But making matters worse, some patients with
influenza are at HIGHER risk for secondary bacterial infections when
on Tamiflu. And secondary bacterial infections, as I mentioned
earlier, was likely the REAL cause of the mass fatalities during the
1918 pandemic!
But here’s the real kicker.
When Tamiflu is used as directed (twice daily for 5 days) it can ONLY
reduce the duration of your influenza symptoms by 1 to 1 ½ days,
according to the official data. Why on earth would anyone want to
take a drug that has a chance of killing you, was banned in Japan, is
loaded with side effects that mimic the flu itself, costs over $100,
and AT BEST can only provide 36 hours of SYMPTOM relief. Just doesn't
make any sense.
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Day Sutton
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