If bird flu is going to be the next big thing, here's your innoculation against the viral threat.
* Viruses don't exist. Go ahead and try to find an actual image of them. All you'll see are "fragments" or pieces of them. You were brainwashed into believing they exist.
* ALL the diseases that we blame viruses on are actually parasites. Proof: Take anti-parasitic medicines, and the "viruses" vanish.
* Viral infections are NOT transmissible. There has been experimentation done with the Spanish Flu that shows that healthy people do NOT get sick from sick people. You CANNOT catch the flu from someone sick with the flu.
* If you are worried about getting sick, don't. People who catch colds and flus do not get cancer. Look it up. Ask cancer patients you know the last time they had a bad cold or flu. Cancers are likely parasitic in nature as well.
* Finally, anyone who says that disease can be transmitted without symptoms (asymptomatic transmission) is lying to you. Whatever test they come up to prove that you have the disease is wrong. Bayes Theorem even states that if you test positive for a rare disease, you still don't have that diseases. Look it up.
If you are concerned about getting sick, here's a fool-proof plan to survive.
1. Don't take any medicines at all. Stop taking ibuprofen and acetaminophen (tylenol) and aspirin. It is proven that these drugs make you sicker for longer, and more prone to get sick in the future. IE, if you break a bone, don't take pain medications. You'll heal faster and stronger if you don't.
2. Eat healthy foods that you cook at home from natural ingredients. The stuff you buy at Wal-Mart is not natural. "Organic" is a lie. Start growing your own food. Do NOT use fertilizers, herbicides or pesticides, and do NOT till the ground. Heck, experiment with not even pulling weeds and see what happens over the years.
3. A REALLY EASY protein to grow yourself is chickens. You can buy cheap feed for them, plus you can feed them table scraps. They love to hunt insects too. Sheep / Goats are pretty easy as well, and don't break the bank.
4. EXERCISE is vital. If you do nothing else, spend hours walking outdoors everyday. Manual labor is best but lift weights also.
5. FEED YOUR SPIRIT too. Read the Bible, pray, and spend time quietly pondering or meditating every day. Nourish the relationships with your loved ones and try to relieve all stress at the source.
Doing all the above, you MAY still get sick, but this is not a bad thing. Your body will naturally respond to your situation optimally. Getting sick during the changing seasons is part of that response. So are allergies. (Don't take allergy medicine -- you will get used to it.)
Lactose intolerance is solved by drinking a little milk every day. (Don't tell non-whites this.)
TURN OFF THE TV
TELL PEOPLE TO TURN OFF THE TV
TELL THEM IT IS ALL A LIE
That's not proof. It's evidence, and there are many types of viruses. AIDS is another example.
> Viral infections are NOT transmissible.
That is utter bullshit. If you are in a household, and someone is sick, it's extremely likely everyone is already long infected.
> that shows that healthy people do NOT get sick from sick people
It depends. It's likely that the immune system varies in efficiency over time and situation. If you stay fit and healthy, you'll probably be most resistant to diseases than someone who eats cheetos and does nothing all day. But it's a tendency. And these experiments usually do not account for actual health of a person. To them "not sick" = "healthy."
> Don't take any medicines at all. Stop taking ibuprofen and acetaminophen (tylenol) and aspirin. It is proven that these drugs make you sicker for longer, and more prone to get sick in the future.
There is good advice buried in there. No, medicine can help a lot, but it should be used to cure something, not as prevention. If you take some medication long-term, it can cause various issues, and also does not properly addresses problems in habits that need to be resolved. If anything, the amount of long-term medication a person takes only increases over time, until you take 20 pills per day when you are 60+. The side-effects will be overwhelming, and a psychological addiction emerges. And you cannot be sure if the problems that person has is inherent to him or from the medication itself.
I had a fever some time ago, and there was something to lower body temperature, and it worked quite quickly and well. But the problem is that a higher temperature is necessary for the body to fight the disease, so it rose up again afterwards. Was it a good idea? Unclear, but when your temperature rises to lethal levels, it's better to take that than to die.
> Eat healthy foods that you cook at home from natural ingredients.
> A REALLY EASY protein to grow yourself is chickens.
> EXERCISE is vital.
> FEED YOUR SPIRIT too.
These are all beneficial in many ways, not just to avoid disease.
> Doing all the above, you MAY still get sick, but this is not a bad thing.
Yes, it's a tendency. Doing the above you'll reduce the chances to get sick and die.
> (Don't take allergy medicine -- you will get used to it.)
Maybe it's better to adapt to it rather than suppress any potential adaptation via medicine. But there are some things you cannot (or should not) adapt to, like being allergic to bees and wasps - because it could literally kill you.
One time I got stung by aggressive wasps close here, as they had a huge nests with probably thousands of wasps. Over the course of days I dealt with them, tried things, got stung quite a few times, but at the last day I poured 10 buckets of water into their hole (all soaked up underground) and 2 buckets of dirt. The wasp problem in the entire area got solved.
I did a little genocide and it felt great.