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Yes, it is told that Tamiflu would be a semisynthetich drug derived from

Illicium verum, Star anis, Ba Jiao. " Tamiflu is made from shikimic acid,

which is extracted from bajiao. Three grams of bajiao can yield two grams of

shikimic acid. " Bah.

(who prefers Huang Qi)

 

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Da: Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine Per conto di Patricia

Jordan

Inviato: domenica 6 settembre 2009 19.49

A: traditional chinese med

Oggetto: RE: Negative report on Tamiflu

 

 

 

 

 

There are reports that documented the suicides in teenagers taking Tamiflu

in Japan.

 

Sincerely, Patricia Jordan DVM,CVA,CTCVM & Herbology

 

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Sun, 6 Sep 2009 09:43:43 -0700

Negative report on Tamiflu

 

Hi All,

 

I received this article from a Dr. WC Douglass, MD, who seems a bit of a

rogue in the medical profession. I had not heard these negative side effects

of Tamiflu before, and wonder if any of you can confirm this info. I know it

is a " drug " , but it is based on a Chinese herb (I forget right now which

herb) Thanks in advance!

 

" Tamiflu linked to " bizarre " reactions

 

Dear Friend,

 

It's yet another case of the cure being worse than the disease.

 

In the UK, more than half of the kids who have taken Tamiflu -- the

antibiotic weapon of

choice to combat the H1N1 virus -- have experienced side effects.

 

Although most of these side effects have been minor (such as stomach cramps

and

nausea), as many as one in five of these kid have had disturbing,

" neuropsychiatric " reactions to the drug.

 

Reports say that kids have had an inability to think clearly, have suffered

from

nightmares, and have behaved " strangely. "

 

Unfortunately, these reactions are nothing new. The dangers of Tamiflu are

well-documented. It's even been linked to the deaths of some children and

teenagers.

 

It's really no wonder. The drug is not just an antibiotic, like so many

assume it is -- it's a

neuraminidase inhibitor that blocks viral enzymes that can assist the flu

virus in infecting

the respiratory tract.

 

In the U.S., the FDA has acknowledged that there have been as many as 1,800

reports of

kids experiencing abnormal behavior when they're given Tamiful. In

Japan, they've actually banned the use of Tamiflu by kids.

 

But because the UK is in such a cold panic over swine flu, they're handing

out Tamiflu

like candy. Believe it or not, there's even a telephone hotline and website

where people

can order a prescription without having to consult a doctor.

 

So far, as many as 150,000 people have been prescribed the drug in this

manner.

 

No wonder so many kids are having so many side effects. At the first sign of

a runny

nose or a headache, their parents are pumping them full of Tamiflu, thanks

to Dr. Web.

 

All of these risks in order to reduce the flu symptoms by less than two

days. That's right:

according to the makers of Tamiflu, clinical tests have shown that the drug

only has the

ability to reduce the duration of symptoms by about 36 hours.

 

It just doesn't add up. "

 

 

Traditional Oriental Medicine

Happy Hours in the CALM Center

635 S. 10th St.

Cottonwood, AZ 86326

(928) 274-1373

 

 

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