http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Non-food/Drug/influenza_deaths_1002121038.html
Editor's comment: It is observed that taking high doses of vitamin D and vitamin C may help prevent influenza virus. For healthy people, influenza virus poses little to none of death risk. Occasional viral infections can keep your immunity strong and active just as physical exercise helps maintain physical strength.
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By Barbara Loe Fisher
http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Non-food/Drug/influenza_deaths_1002121038.html
Editor's comment: It is observed that taking high doses of vitamin D and vitamin C may help prevent influenza virus. For healthy people, influenza virus poses little to none of death risk. Occasional viral infections can keep your immunity strong and active just as physical exercise helps maintain physical strength.
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By Barbara Loe Fisher
It's that time of the year again when drug companies, doctors, government officials and media conduct a national advertising campaign to sell flu shots to every American.1, 2, 3 You can't pass by a pharmacy,4 enter a supermarket,5shop in a "big box" store6 or catch a plane7 without seeing the "flu shots for sale" signs trolling for customers.The pharmaceutical industry is cutting out the M.D. middleman and going straight for the gold in places where we shop for toothpaste, clothes and food.8Even on the evening news, flu shot commercials are becoming as frequent as political campaign ads.Up until the year 2000, flu shots were not recommended for everyone. Back in the 1990's, doctors were telling seniors over age 65 and younger people with chronic illness to get vaccinated. 9
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