That was interesting Mike.
I am led to wonder......
I've been ingesting a small maintenance amount of EIS daily for probly over 10 
years now and have not had a cold/flu, however, we went to Melbourne this last 
June and I came back with a cold/flu?  Both myself AND my wife came down with 
it (she takes a daily dose as well).
This leads me to wonder?  Due to population density and ethnic variety in the 
city as compared to the locale where we live, if in fact those bugs may mutate 
into a "different?" form of cold/flu bug which we were exposed to, and our 
immune system didn't cope?  It seems to me that maybe cold/flu bugs could be 
different dependant on locale or area?  By way of example and simplicity, like 
mice if you like, you have country mice and city mice, they are both mice but 
country mice apparently have smaller brains than do city mice.  I wonder if 
cold/flu bugs could mutate different somehow in densely populated cities with 
the huge diversity of people, and bug mutations, than the less populated rural 
areas?
This may be pure science fiction and the ramblings of an idiot of course, but I 
do wonder if it's plausible?
N.

> Subject: Re: CS>Viral resistance to CS??? I've been watching Sanjay Gupta's
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 11:08:35 -0500
> 
> Hi Judy,
> 
> Just in case there's any confusion:
> 
> Remember that viruses are small molecules of genetic material (DNA or
> RNA) that have evolved the ability to get into living cells and hijack