SWINE FLU PANDEMIC? Mx, NY, TX, KS...

Status
Not open for further replies.
Quote:
And who's to say what could be next. Since 9-11, you think things would be different, but they are not.
sad.png
 
Our government in their infinite wisdom advises us NOT to travel to Mexico unless we absolutely have to because they believe it is the epicenter of this flu..........then they say it wouldn't do any good to close the border.........Does NOT compute.
 
Quote:
So would you suggest that US citizens who have gone to Mexico (it happens, you know) be refused re-entry and be detained in Mexico?

I was not blaming anyone. We stay home most of the time anyway and take hand washing very seriously so I am not too worried either way. When I said that I think he was talking about the illegals, I was referring to this. How it got turned around to me blaming illegals is beyond me. LOL!! Some people,
roll.png


UMMMMM....how you managed to turn what I said around and think I said YOU were blaming ANYONE is beyond me. Some people.
roll.png
 
Quote:
I was not blaming anyone. We stay home most of the time anyway and take hand washing very seriously so I am not too worried either way. When I said that I think he was talking about the illegals, I was referring to this. How it got turned around to me blaming illegals is beyond me. LOL!! Some people,
roll.png


UMMMMM....how you managed to turn what I said around and think I said YOU were blaming ANYONE is beyond me. Some people.
roll.png


lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif

Whatever.
 
Quote:
Why order take out when you can have it delivered.

I don't think this is about illegal immigration........it's about common sense.

Think lost of control of our borders, has many dangers, and the spread of disease is only one.
 
Last edited:
Though I have my conservative opinions on illegal immigration, this is not a immigration issue but a health issue. This virus could come from anywhere it just appears it is coming from Mexico at this time. Next year it could be Canada, or Germany. Legal travel spreads disease, and we either isolate ourselves completely or take responsibility for our health.

With proper precautions there is no need to worry about the Swine Flu. Unless you are in the public health industry, or a emergency related job that requires contact with other people. If you are in these jobs MASK AND GLOVES. No government can protect you from disease it takes responsibility on our part. The governments job is notification, and research they can not make you wash hands or seal borders without imposing marshal law. I don't think anyone wants to see that.

If you are losing sleep buy masks and wear gloves, you should already be limiting contact. People with intelligence should understand and not be critical if you maintain your space until this crisis passes, and it will. At least until the next one.

IMHO I think some in power are itching to declare Marshal Law, let's not give them an excuse. We can handle this without the major loss of liberty.
 
While I certainly agree that closing the border now would be like closing the barn door after the COW is out, LOL, consider this....

If we have 70 cases, wouldnt it be easier to contain the spread of those 70 cases, then if we have 70 cases plus 100+ more cases a day coming across the border? More people in Mexico have this now than we do. Sure, it's too late, we already have it here, etc, but do we really need to allow more of it in? Dont we have enough of our own to contend with?

Pretty darn sad when what used to be the greatest country of all time now can't even control it's own borders.
 
Here is a VERY simple, inexpensive way you can help protect yourself from colds and flu...

"Is sunshine more than just a home remedy for a cold? New research suggests it may be: In a study that will be published tomorrow, people with low levels of vitamin D — also known as the "sunshine vitamin" — were more likely to catch cold and flu than folks with adequate amounts. The effect of the vitamin was strongest in people with asthma and other lung diseases who are predisposed to respiratory infections.

People with the worst vitamin D deficiency were 36 percent more likely to suffer respiratory infections than those with sufficient levels, according to the research in this week's Archives of Internal Medicine. Among asthmatics, those who were vitamin D deficient were five times more likely to get sick than their counterparts with healthy levels. And the risk of respiratory infection was twice as high among vitamin D-deficient patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) than in lung patients with normal levels of the vitamin."
http://www.sciam.com/blog/60-second...itamin-d-deficiency-linked-to-more-2009-02-23

"Every autumn, as vitamin D levels plummet, the incidence of colds and flu skyrocket. After vitamin D levels bottom out during the darkest days of the cold and flu season, vitamin D levels rise again in the spring and the incidence of colds and flu steadily decrease until they virtually disappear during the vitamin D rich summer. It may be quite simple. Your body's innate immunity, especially the production of innate natural antibiotics called antimicrobial peptides, goes up and down every year with your vitamin D levels. (Acquired immunity is quite different, those are the antibodies you slowly develop after an infection or a flu shot.) Maintaining summer-time vitamin D levels in the winter—by taking adequate amounts of vitamin D (5,000 IU)—may help prevent colds or the flu by stimulating innate immunity. Preventing some of the one million deaths in the world every year from flu related illnesses is exciting enough; an equally exciting possibility is that large doses of vitamin D may be useful in treating the flu—as well as other infections."
http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/newsletter/2006-oct.shtml

I take liquid vitamin D drops in the winter, but I will continue taking it until this flu passes. The average female uses 4000IU/day and males use 6000IU/day. So no, your vitamin d fortified milk ISN'T giving you enough D. The 400IU in your multivitamin is just enough to keep you from getting rickets, but it is NOT enough to cover your daily needs. If you are not getting full sun exposure for 30 minutes a day, you are most likely vitamin D deficient. If you only go outside after slathering yourself in sunscreen, you are most likely deficient. If you are dark-skinned and live in a northern climate, you are most likely deficient. If you are overweight, you are most likely deficient since being overweight impairs your bodies ability to utilize vitamin D.

There is a blood test your doctor can order to let you know if you are getting enough. Get a 25-hydroxyvitamin D test, also called a 25(OH)D. Your levels should be above 50 ng/ml year-round.

The liquid D I use is Carlson brand and a bottle is $14 at Vitamin Cottage. A single bottle can last up to 3 months depending on dosage. If you decide to take D supplements, make sure you take D3, NOT D2. D2 is plant derived and not as bioavailable as D3. Also keep in mind that vitamin D is a FAT SOLUBLE vitamin. If you take the dry tablets, they must be taken with some kind of fat or you are wasting your time.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom