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Global Pandemic: Fact AND Fiction
As more and more cases of the swine flu are confirmed in the US, the World Health Organization raised their 6 tier threat level to 5 on Wednesday. This signifies the technical term "pandemic" being used. The general consensus thus far has been, you guessed it, EVERYBODY PANIC! This has both good and bad repercussions. While it's always good to be proactive in preventing the spread of disease, the mass hysteria that follows in our "herd mentality" can be detrimental in its own right. What this pandemic REALLY means is that it is now recognized as transferable from human to human. It doesn't mean the zombie apocalypse is nigh, but what it does mean is that all the same precautions that people take during the normal flu season should be observed. This includes all the standard fare of covering your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, keeping your hands away from your face when possible, washing your hands frequently, staying hydrated, and getting plenty of rest to keep your immune system functioning properly. Here are a few other natural ways to help ward off sickness until this little piggy goes "wee-wee-wee" all the way into obscurity:
- Fresh Air
The reason people get sick more frequently in the Winter is from being inside, where viruses can incubate and the dry air from heating systems will dry out your mucous membranes. This makes you more succeptable to illness. Since this particular strain is active in the Spring months, try getting outside more often. Before the weather kicks into "Dante's Inferno" mode, open windows for fresh air. You might also try a humidifier just as an added precaution to help keep your protective mucous membranes from drying out.
- Boost Your Immune System
There are plenty of foods that I'm sure you already love which are greatly beneficial to your immune system. Fresh fruits and vegetables that are high in vitamins A and C are always a solid bet. There have also been many benefits linked to green tea, so mixing that in with the 8 glasses of pure water you should already be drinking each day will also help. If you want to make sure all bases are covered though, you may also look into supplements to add to your germ fighting armory. Even the store bought ones like Airborne and Alka Seltzer Immunity Complex will have an abundance of vitamin C and zinc, which can help keep from catching the bug.
- Exercise
Regular exercise keeps your body functioning at its optimum levels, and thus will help keep your immune sytem in good working order to help fight sickness. Lab studies have shown that mice who had even mild exercise after being exposed to the flu virus had a much lower rate of death.
Something important to remember about the few deaths that have been confirmed so far is that most were in remote areas, and medical care wasn't readily available. Also, dehydration has played a large part because of vomiting or diarrhea. This wouldn't be an issue for most of us, but most of the deaths occurred in Mexico where the quality of the water supply would do little to help, if not just exacerbate the issue.
Best of health to everyone…





