Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Is there an anti-viral, inexpensive in a capsule form that I can take and give my children that is affordable? I understand oleander is ideal, but what if I don't feel comfortable trying to make it right now and need something right away? I am sorry if this is a redundant question, I just want to be prepared. Thank you. Wendy Morris __________ Compete with the big boys. Click here to find products to benefit your business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Sambucol can be found at Sprouts or Whole Foods or a well stocked health food store. It comes in tablets(that taste good) or liquid form.--- On Mon, 4/27/09, luvusam1 <luvusam1 wrote: luvusam1 <luvusam1Re: Act Now to Avoid and Beat the Swine Flu and Other F lusoleander soup Date: Monday, April 27, 2009, 11:44 AM Is there an anti-viral, inexpensive in a capsule form that I can take and give my children that is affordable? I understand oleander is ideal, but what if I don't feel comfortable trying to make it right now and need something right away? I am sorry if this is a redundant question, I just want to be prepared. Thank you. Wendy Morris____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___ Compete with the big boys. Click here to find products to benefit your business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Hi Wendy, I just posted an article that Tony compiled with regard to this. Frankly, I don't know of anything inexpensive that is antiviral. I would choose from the list he compiled. Let's see, if you have to choose, I would suggest Colloidal Silver, Echinacea, and Olive Leaf Extract. Actually, as many on his list that you can. I don't know exactly what is going on with this swine flu, but it may very well be prudent to take all precautions necessary. One thing I would caution against, and that is Tamiflu. I read that it will be made widely available. This drug contains many harmful ingredients. Let me post an article on the dangers of Tamiflu below. (NaturalNews) According to a list compiled by Dr. Patricia Doyle at rense.com, a host of strange ingredients are used to make up Hoffman-La Roche's anti-flu drug Tamiflu, which has recently been connected with bizarre behavior, mostly in children. Patients using Tamiflu — which many nations are stocking up on as a way to combat a possible pandemic of the deadly H5N1 bird flu — reported delirium, hallucinations, delusions, convulsions, disturbed consciousness and abnormal behavior. The FDA reports that side effects reported with Tamiflu include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bronchitis, stomach pain, dizziness and headache. Three people on the drug have committed suicide by leaping to their deaths, and one Japanese child reportedly ran out of his house and responded to his name in growls after treatment. According to Doyle and internet drug index RxList.com, the 75-milligram Tamiflu capsules contain: Oseltamivir phosphate - The active ingredient in TamifluBlack iron oxide (E172)Croscarmellose SodiumFD & C Blue 2 (indigo carmine, E132) - A synthetic dyeGelatin - A protein product traditionally made with animal byproductsPovidonePregelatinised maize starch Red iron oxide (E172) Shellac - A "natural plastic" secreted from the female lac insect. Sodium Stearyl Fumarate Talc - Preliminary links between talc and pulmonary issues, lung cancer, skin cancer and ovarian cancer have been established in studiesTitanium dioxide (E171) Yellow iron oxide (E172) The 12-milligram oral suspension of Tamiflu contains: OseltamivirSaccharin sodium (E954) - A chemical sweetener linked to cancer in some studiesSodium benzoate (E211) - When combined with absorbic acid (vitamin C), sodium benzoate can form benzene, a known carcinogenSodium dihydrogen citrate (E331 (a))Sorbitol (E420) - A sugar substitute that can cause gastrointestinal problemsTitanium dioxide (E171)Tutti Frutti flavorMaltodextrins (maize)Propylene glycol - Although generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA, propylene glycol is used as a food-grade antifreeze and is the primary ingredient of the paint inside a paintballArabic gum (E414)Natural identical flavoring substances (mainly banana, pineapple and peach)Xantham gum (E415) Doyle warns that the reactions possibly linked to the drug warrant caution and she suggests that anyone who has reacted to Tamiflu in the past discontinue use and consult a medical professional. She adds that the medicines chlorpropamide, methotrexate and phenylbutazone may adversely react with Tamiflu. "This list of ingredients is downright amazing," said Mike Adams, author of "How to Beat the Bird Flu.It contains an antifreeze used to winterize RVs, a chemical sweetener known to promote cancer, and a chemical preservative also known to promote cancer. Is it any wonder this drug, with all its chemical interactions, causes some people to go crazy and leap from tall buildings? "This is yet one more reason why the public needs to be informed about safe, natural anti-viral herbs and bir remedies," he said. "The active ingredient in Tamiflu is derived from a Chinese medicine herb, for example, yet no public official is telling people the name of that herb. They want Americans to buy the high-profit medicines, not stock up on natural herbs." Friday, November 17, 2006by: Ben Kage Source: Natural News oleander soup , "luvusam1" <luvusam1 wrote:>> Is there an anti-viral, inexpensive in a capsule form that I can take and give my children that is affordable? I understand oleander is ideal, but what if I don't feel comfortable trying to make it right now and need something right away? I am sorry if this is a redundant question, I just want to be prepared. Thank you.> > > Wendy Morris> > > > > > > > > > > __________> Compete with the big boys. Click here to find products to benefit your business.> http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2131/fc/BLSrjnsHcQYLw7k0oY98TPSBkGabCCkMkIfxHJL5LtYAo4OkKUIoOYtr0Ra/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Hi Wendy, Forgot to address one thing: Actually, if you follow precise instructions, Oleander Soup is easy to make. The one glitch is finding a plant that has not been sprayed by pesticides, but you can check organic nurseries for this. I, too, was apprehensive when I made my first batch of soup, but there is nothing to it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2009 Report Share Posted May 1, 2009 Your so sweet Renee! THank you for the garlic info. Wendy MorrisMended Little Hearts of Southern Indiana/KentuckyReaching out to families and caregivers affected by Congenital Heart DefectsElaina Carolann Morris, victorious from tetralogy of fallot for 6 1/2 years and counting __________ Click here for financial aid options. Quick and Easy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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