Vitamin D deficiency is the main reason people catch colds and flu's in the
winter, indeed American Indians didn't tend to get colds and neither did/do
nudists from what I have heard.

There have been cases where giving vitamin D has made people immune to colds
and flu's.

There are plenty of others but Vitamin D is the best bet.

Vitamin D has been recently found to help the body produce an anti
bacterial, antiviral and antifungal substance.

See this also:
For decades we've heard the myth that flu strikes in winter because of the
colder weather. But numerous studies have all debunked that theory. Studies
have shown that flu hits the tropics in their "winter" when it's still quite
warm (usually during the rainy season).

No, there's another reason flu hits in winter. And it gives you an easy way
to stop the flu before it hits. And it doesn't involve getting a flu shot.

We already know that our bodies produce a lot less vitamin D during the
winter. But is it possible the reduced vitamin D levels in winter contribute
to the flu?

The evidence is there. Years ago, an observant British general practitioner,
R. Edgar Hope-Simpson, connected influenza epidemics in the northern
hemisphere with winter solstice. So, flu hits right when vitamin D levels
begin to plummet. Conventional medicine has largely ignored his work, until
now.

Just this year, two major medical journals released a report written by Dr.
John Cannell, a California psychiatrist at the Atascadero State Hospital in
California. This is a maximum security facility for the criminally insane.
In his report, Dr. Cannell noted that wards all around his got hit hard with
a severe flu-like outbreak in April 2005. None of his 32 patients caught the
flu - even after they mingled with infected inmates from other wards.

Dr. Cannell wondered why his ward avoided the flu when it hit all the
others. He soon realized it was the high doses of vitamin D he prescribed to
all the men on his ward. He had found that his patients, like most other
people in the industrial world, had a deficiency. (He must be one of the
very few psychiatrists that pays attention to nutrition!) His efforts to
correct the deficiency boosted their immune system and completely protected
them from the flu.

Why does it work? Science recently discovered that vitamin D stimulates your
white blood cells to make a substance called cathelicidin. Researchers
haven't studied this chemical on the flu virus yet, but they have previously
reported that it attacks a wide variety of pathogens. These include fungi,
viruses, bacteria, and even tuberculosis.

So, it turns out that my suggestions for you to have your vitamin D levels
checked this time of year were right on target. But now, armed with this new
information, I don't even think it's necessary to spend the money on a test.
Vitamin D is cheap. And it stimulates your body to make what might be the
ultimate antibiotic! One with no toxicity at all and only kills those
organisms invading you (not your own cells).

Arm yourself with the incredible protection of vitamin D. Get sunlight when
you can. Just be sure not to burn. If you are mostly indoors, I strongly
suggest that you add vitamin D to your daily regimen. I recommend 5,000 IU
per day. I see no downside to this dose, especially in the winter months!

Yours for better health and medical freedom,
Robert Jay Rowen, MD


On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Terry Blanton <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 7:22 PM, grok <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > And of course I'm not making the slightest allusions to anything here.
>
> Neither did I allude to Stalin.
>
> Warmest regards,
>
> T
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