Swine Flu Testing

O-Plex Mist with Origanum Vulgare: A patented, natural alternative with drug-like effects

Every day the quest of discovery for life-changing ingredients continues at Dermazone Solutions. In order to fulfill our company mission, we must improve the quality of people’s lives by sharing the advancements in care made possible, in part, with our life-science technologies. It was this quest that led us to the miraculous Origanum Vulgare – a wild mountain-grown oregano found exclusively in the Mediterranean.

In the beginning, our research and development team was interested in the efficacy this oregano offered to eliminate P. acnes bacteria, the bacteria that causes acne. But we could not ignore what our research showed, and so the discovery goes…

Our Medical Director, Chris Brown, M.D., a board certified infectious disease specialist, formerly with the NIH (National Institutes of Health), conducted a series of laboratory tests he thought appropriate to confirm or not confirm the positive findings embodied in the extensive literature concerning oil of oregano. Dr. Brown designed a series of laboratory tests to be conducted to measure the effects of oil of oregano on Pseudomonas, Staphylococcus, MRSA and P. acnes.

The results were more dramatic than anything we could have anticipated! The oregano-based compounds outperformed the best of traditional antibiotics and prescription anti-fungal medications, demonstrating the capacity to destroy the bacteria, fungi and virus tested against. These studies, along with the wealth of studies and articles published over many years, validated our belief…this miraculous ingredient was truly life-changing.

Two years in development and three years since its launch, O-Plex Mist has proved to not only be an alternative solution for acne concerns for thousands of our customers, but we have been overwhelmed by the testimonies from those who have ventured to use this product as a remedy-like alternative for a seemingly endless variety of maladies, symptoms and conditions… Euphoric in their praise of its effectiveness with sore throats, colds, flu symptoms and all kinds of skin diseases!

I can’t even believe this happened so I had to write to let you know; my throat was getting very dry and sore and I thought – I don’t have time to be sick! I heard about the O-Plex Mist and thought what the heck. I sprayed it in my mouth about 3 times a day and after the second day, poof, no more sore throat! – V. Rolyn

My daughter came home from school with a very bad sore throat. Within hours, her fever rose to over 101 and would not come down even with medication. I had heard from friends about the O-Plex Mist and how is helped their kids. So I had her start spraying the O-Plex Mist in her mouth about every four hours and within two days she was completely well! I don’t know what she had but nothing has cleared up a fever and sore throat like this Mist. Thank you, Dermazone.  – S. Bell, Florida

The whole family uses the O-Plex Mist at the first sign of a sore throat! Both my husband and I have used the mist to stop Poison Ivy!  My oldest son thanks me for introducing him to O-Plex Mist because, as he puts it, “my face does not look like a pepperoni pizza anymore!” All four of my children thank O-Plex Mist for their clear complexions!           – A. Schmitt, Indiana

O-Plex Mist is an amazing product.  It is a very potent spray that kills bacteria and is great for fighting acne.  Not only does it work well on fighting bacteria in our skin, but I use it to disinfect all of our toothbrushes once a week. It is safe and great for getting rid of any bacteria that’s on the toothbrushes. Our O-Plex Mist is with our medicine and we could not live with out it. – C. Helt, Indiana

My girlfriend told me about this new product that she discovered – O-Plex Mist.  She said that it was an antibacterial spray that cleared up her son’s acne, and that he was so happy about it, he was spraying it everywhere. When a cold went through their house, he didn’t get it! She realized that there was something special about this spray, so she gave me a bottle when started to come down with a cold.  I started spraying it immediately, and it cleared up within a couple of days. Incredible!! – S. Hash, Wyoming

I had heard that the O-Plex Mist completely cured ear aches from my friend but I was a bit reluctant to try it on my daughter even though she suffers from ear aches regularly. One Sunday she woke up with a horrible ear ache, and since my pediatrician was closed I decided to give the Mist a try. I dipped a q-tip in the liquid and slowly inserted it in her ear. Within minutes, my daughter was saying how much better she felt. There was a warm feeling and she said it helped make the pain go away almost instantly. I treated her ear one more time that day and by Monday morning she was fine! We don’t use antibiotics anymore for our daughter’s ear aches. Thanks so much for a great product.

- J. Miller, Michigan

So my dog got into a fight with another neighborhood pet. I promise we are not holding dogfights; it was a bit of a fluke.  Anyway, he gets this scratch over his right eye, and its bad, but not bad enough to pay a vet bill, so I grabbed my bottle of O-Plex Mist and sprayed it and cleaned it as best as I could.  I continued to spray it 3 to 4 times a day and it healed pretty quickly.  My neighbor’s dog still looked a bit bruised when I saw him, but not my Brutus. He’s good to go! -  L. Randolph, Texas

Every year my daughter struggles with ear infections.  My brother recommended that we try spraying some O-Plex Mist into her ear just to see if it would help. He said, “It’s a bacterial infection, right, why not use an anti-bacterial spray.” So we tried it…and lo and behold, it worked!!!  I must say that I was pleasantly surprised! Now, my daughter keeps it in her bathroom, and sprays it at the first sign of pain.  – P. Roberts, New York

More Research

These evidence-based customer experiences are confirmed by a number of independent studies, including that of the Georgetown University Medical Center (2001). Dr. Harry G. Preuss, M.D., who led that study, reported, among other things, the following:

(1) Oregano oil at relatively low doses was found to inhibit the growth of Staphylococcus bacteria – which is responsible for a variety of severe infections and is becoming increasingly resistant to many antibiotics – as effectively as the standard antibiotics streptomycin, penicillin and vancomycin.

(2) Mice infected with staph bacteria that were treated with oil of oregano achieved survival rates equal to or better than the survival rates where the antibiotic vancomycin was administered by injection.

Earlier in 2001, researchers at the Department of Food Science at the University of Tennessee reported that, among various plant oils, oil of oregano exhibited the greatest antibacterial action against common pathogenic germs such as staph, E. coli and Listeria [Journal of Food Protection, Volume 64, July 2001]. Somewhat earlier British researchers reported oregano oil had antibacterial activity against 25 different bacteria [Journal of Applied Microbiology, Volume 88, February 2000]. A clinical study in Italy has shown that oil of oregano can be used to treat intestinal parasites [Phytotherapy Research, Volume 14, May 2000].

The body of positive evidence for oregano oil as a major antibiotic is growing. Among 52 plant oils tested, oregano was considered to have “pharmacologic” action against common bugs such as Candida albicans (yeast), E. coli, Salmonella enterica and Pseudomonas aeruginosa [Journal of Applied Microbiology, Volume 86, June 1999]. Pseudomonas is a type of germ that is getting more difficult to treat as it has developed strains that are resistant to antibiotic drugs.

The growing problem of antibiotic resistance has health authorities concerned. Already various germs are showing resistance to vancomycin, particularly to intestinal bacteria among hospitalized patients [Southern Medical Journal, Volume 94, August 2001]. Vancomycin is considered to be one of the most potent antibiotics available and has been withheld from use as a drug of last resort.

More Evidence

The Georgetown University studies, along with those cited above, confirm the observations of Dr. Cass Ingram as presented in his book The Cure is in the Cupboard. In his 187-page treatise, Dr. Ingram, considered the leading authority on the production and uses of oil of oregano, reports the following:

(1) “Oil of oregano is one of those rare substances that can alter the course of history. It possesses dependable anti-infective powers; in other words, if a contagious infection develops, oil of wild oregano is one of the few substances known that will produce consistent positive results.”

(2) “New studies have been performed on wild oregano oil demonstrating powerful antiviral actions. The oil was tested against aggressive germs, including the cold, flu and even bird flu viruses. In all cases the wild oregano oil destroyed the viruses. In tissue culture the wild oregano oil virtually completely destroyed the human coronavirus, a 99.9% kill, in a mere 20 minutes. The coronavirus is the microbe responsible for nearly 50% of the infections diagnosed as the common cold or pneumonia and is solely responsible for SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). The destruction of the influenza A and bird flu viruses was nearly as complete; a 99% kill. This is an impressive result, which has never been achieved by any drug.”

These extensive studies and Cass Ingram’s observations fully validate and confirm the experiences of our employees, customers and friends who have used O-Plex Mist.

“We have been able to take what God made perfect, origanum vulgare, biblically known as hyssop (used by Moses to prevent and combat various diseases which afflicted the children of Israel), and make it work even smarter with our life science delivery technology know as Lyphazome.”

“We feel compelled to share and connect as many people as possible with this Promise of Performance for the season upon us. It is a simple matter of mothers connecting mothers for the good of our children,” says Deborah Duffey, President and mother.

But the Discovery with O-Plex Mist Continues to Grow

Read what nationally recognized and respected veterinarian Dr. John McCarroll has to share as he began to experiment with O-Plex Mist on performance horses just this year…

“Using the O-Plex Mist, sometimes diluted for applications in the uteri of brood mares or on the eyes, but mostly full strength as contained in our bottles, I have experienced outstanding results. Stubborn infections of the uterus, which could not be effectively treated by the best prescribed antibiotics, often after months of treatment, were cleared up in a matter of a few days. Wounds of all kinds have improved in about half the usual time, using the best standard pharmaceutical medications. In one large training barn an extremely stubborn saddle fungus that had persisted for a couple of years was obliterated with this formula.”

We Share…You Decide

We believe we are living in a time when conventional drugs are becoming less and less effective against infectious diseases, with bacteria mutating and becoming resistant and often immune to the very best of the conventional drugs, regardless of cost. Moreover, as the headlines remind us almost every day, dangerous viruses of all kinds seem to proliferate and come at us in waves as the flu season arrives, lingers and finally goes. The media pounds out the dire warnings of Asian flu, bird flu, swine flu, SARS, influenza A, etc., etc., all of which severely threaten our health, and the health of our children and families. And yet, notably absent from all the dialogue of each potential crisis is any mention of a drug which will prevent or cure the disease resulting from the guilty virus.

Existing drug regimens are mostly ineffective against all of these viruses, and the federal government is exerting frantic efforts to spur the pharmaceutical industry to come up with a vaccine or vaccines which will work before a major pandemic overwhelms the country.

Often the sore throats and colds which are the precursors of the dangerous influenzas we are being warned about are beyond the reach of known conventional medications.

The Beauty Product That Can Help YOU Stay Healthy!

Most of you have known our company for a number of years, and have dealt with us as customers. You have ordered, used and reordered our products over and over again. You know our reputation based on your experience with us, and that is: we are THE provider of patented skincare made at pharmaceutical standards – guaranteed to work in two weeks!

Today we simply want to share with you your discovery and our collected research of this miraculous formula O-Plex Mist, and the ways in which this beauty product can help your family stay healthy for this season and the future.

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Pneumonia and its management

Pneumonia (pronounced: noo-mow-nyuh) is an infection of the lungs. When someone has pneumonia, lung tissue can fill with pus and other fluid, which makes it difficult for oxygen in the lung’s air sacs to reach the bloodstream. With pneumonia, a person may have difficulty breathing and have a cough and fever; occasionally, chest or abdominal pain and vomiting are symptoms, too.

Pneumonia is commonly caused by viruses, such as the influenza virus (flu) and adenovirus. Influenza H1N1 (swine flu) can also become a significant cause of pneumonia. Other viruses, such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), are common causes of pneumonia in young children and infants. Bacteria such asStreptococcus pneumoniae can cause pneumonia, too. People with bacterial pneumonia are usually sicker than those with viral pneumonia, but can be effectively treated with antibiotic medications.

You may have heard the terms “double pneumonia” or “walking pneumonia.” Double pneumonia simply means that the infection is in both lungs. It’s common for pneumonia to affect both lungs, so don’t worry if your doctor says this is what you have — it doesn’t mean you’re twice as sick.

Walking pneumonia refers to pneumonia that is mild enough that you may not even know you have it. Walking pneumonia, which has also been called atypical pneumonia because it’s different from the typical bacterial pneumonia, is common in teens and is often caused by a tiny microorganism known as Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Like the typical bacterial pneumonia, walking pneumonia also can be treated with antibiotics.

Signs and Symptoms

There are many symptoms of pneumonia, and some of them, like a cough or a sore throat, are associated with many other common infections. Often, people get pneumonia after they’ve had an upper respiratory tract infection like a cold.

Symptoms of pneumonia can include:

fever
chills
cough
unusually rapid breathing
wheezing
difficulty breathing
chest or abdominal pain
loss of appetite
exhaustion
vomiting

The symptoms of pneumonia vary from person to person, and few people get all of them.

When pneumonia is caused by bacteria, the person tends to become sick quickly and develops a high fever and has difficulty breathing. When it’s caused by a virus, symptoms generally appear more gradually and may be less severe.

A person’s symptoms can help the doctor identify the type of pneumonia. Mycoplasma pneumoniae, for example, often causes headaches and sore throats in addition to the symptoms listed above.

How Can We Prevent Pneumonia?

The routine vaccinations that most people receive as kids help prevent certain types of pneumonia and other infections. If you have a chronic illness, such as sickle cell disease, you may have received additional vaccinations and disease-preventing antibiotics to help prevent pneumonia and other infections caused by bacteria. People who have diseases that affect their immune system (like diabetes, HIV infection, or cancer), are 65 or older, or are in other high-risk groups should receive a pneumococcal vaccination.

People with immune system problems also may receive antibiotics to prevent pneumonia that can be caused by organisms they’re especially susceptible to. In some cases, antiviral medication might be used to prevent viral pneumonia or to lessen its effects.

 

Flu vaccination is also recommended since pneumonia often occurs as a complication of the flu. In addition to the standard flu vaccine, the newer H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine is also recommended. You can contact your doctor’s office to see when these vaccines are available.

Because pneumonia is often caused by contagious germs, a good way to prevent it is to keep your distance from anyone you know who has pneumonia or other respiratory infections. Use separate drinking glasses and eating utensils; wash your hands frequently with warm, soapy water; and avoid touching used tissues and paper towels.

You also can stay strong and help avoid some of the illnesses that might lead to pneumonia by eating as healthily as possible, getting a minimum of 8 to 10 hours of sleep a night, and avoiding smoking.

How Is Pneumonia Treated?

If a doctor suspects pneumonia, he or she will perform a physical exam and might order a chest X-ray and blood tests. People with bacterial or atypical pneumonia will probably be given antibiotics to take at home. A doctor also will recommend getting lots of rest and drinking plenty of fluids.

Some people with pneumonia need to be hospitalized to get better — usually babies, young kids, and people older than 65. However, hospital care may be needed for a teen who:

already has immune system problems
has cystic fibrosis
is dangerously dehydrated or is vomiting a lot and can’t keep fluids and medicine down
has had pneumonia frequently
has skin that’s blue or pale in color, which reflects a lack of oxygen

When pneumonia patients are hospitalized, treatment might include intravenous (IV) antibiotics (delivered through a needle inserted into a vein) and respiratory therapy (breathing treatments).

Antiviral medications approved for adults and teens can reduce the severity of flu infections if taken in the first 1 to 2 days after symptoms begin. They’re usually prescribed for teens who have certain underlying illnesses such as asthma or who have pneumonia or breathing difficulty. If you have been exposed to either type of influenza and you begin to develop symptoms of pneumonia, call a doctor.

How Can We Feel Better?

If your doctor has prescribed medicine, be sure to follow the directions carefully.

You may feel better in a room with a humidifier, which increases the moisture in the air and soothes irritated lungs. Make sure you drink plenty of fluids, especially if you have a fever. If you have a fever and feel uncomfortable, ask the doctor whether you can take over-the-counter medicine such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen to bring it down. But don’t take any medicine without checking first with your doctor — a cough suppressant, for example, may not allow your lungs to clear themselves of mucus.

And finally, be sure to rest. This is a good time to sleep, watch TV, read, and lay low.

 

 

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Another wave of H1N1 expected

Another surge in H1N1 influenza virus cases could be around the corner, and health officials are urging residents to get vaccinated and take precautions to avoid the illness.

Officials with El Paso’s Department of Public Health are expecting a wave of H1N1 flu in late January, but Deborah Busemeyer, spokeswoman for the New Mexico Department of Health, said it’s difficult to predict the timing or severity of a flu outbreak.

“We do continue to have people getting sick and dying,” she said. “Because it’s a new virus, it’s hard to predict.”

Busemeyer said the best way to protect yourself and your family is to get vaccinated, and health providers now have enough vaccine for more New Mexicans.

Maggie Mitchell-Thompson, 33, a paralegal from Las Cruces, said she got her daughter, Allison Mitchell, 9, vaccinated in September. Allison has asthma, and got the seasonal flu vaccine and the first dose of the nasal swab H1N1 vaccine at First Step Clinic. But Mitchell-Thompson said the clinic had run out of doses when the time came for her second round, so she never got her booster.

Thankfully, Mitchell-Thompson said, her daughter avoided the October flu outbreak, but she said she hopes she can get her 2-year-old son, Jack, vaccinated soon.

The Health Department has ordered about 615,000 doses for providers and public health offices statewide. Vaccine arrives in small shipments weekly, and the department expects to have received close to 1 million doses by the end of January.

Busemeyer said for residents with insurance, the best place to turn for a vaccine is your family health-care provider.

Angie Carver, a nurse with Mesilla Valley Health Care Associates, said her office has gotten all the vaccine it has requested. But, she said, while some patients are asking for the vaccine, others are refusing it.

“They think they might have had (H1N1 flu) in October and they don’t think they need (the vaccine),” Carver said. “Or they think it’s too new, and they don’t want to take a chance.”

Carver said she tries to reassure patients with concerns, since the vaccine is considered safe for everyone over 6 months old.

As for those who think they’re already immune, Carver said most H1N1 diagnoses this year were not confirmed by tests, and it’s still a good idea to get vaccinated.

For those who don’t have insurance, or can’t get the vaccine from their doctor, the Las Cruces Public Health Office at 1170 N. Solano Drive will have free vaccination clinics from 5 to 7 p.m. on Jan. 6, Jan. 20 and Jan. 27.

Immunizations will be done by appointment only, and each clinic is limited to 300 people.

Melanie Ikard with the Public Health Office said appointments are still available for the Jan. 27 clinic, but the first two have filled up. However, Ikard said cancellations are common, so appointments could become available for all three clinics.

To schedule an appointment or check for cancellations, call (575) 528-5090 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The office will be closed today.

Memorial Medical Center spokeswoman Mandy Leatherwood said the hospital has adequate doses, and is in discussion with the Department of Health about possibly doing a shot clinic in the coming weeks, depending on supply. A spokesperson for MountainView Medical Center said last week that no clinics were planned there at this time.

The H1N1 flu, initially called the swine flu, emerged last spring, spreading person-to-person worldwide, causing the first flu pandemic in more than 40 years. New Mexico has had 50 deaths, including four Do-a Ana County residents, and 964 hospitalizations related to the swine flu since it was first confirmed in the state in April.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said vaccination is the best protection against the flu. The illness can range from mild to life-threatening.

CDC labs have shown that no children and few adults younger than 60 years old have existing antibodies for the H1N1 flu virus, but a third of adults older than 60 may have antibodies against the virus.

The vaccine was scarce at first and priority was given to pregnant women, people with medical conditions and those ages 6 months to 24 years.

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Insurance- an investment with security for the bad phase

Insurance policy is a standard form of contract between the insurer and the insured (policy holder). The agreement determines a legal claim which the insurer has to compensate. The exchange of defrayal in the financial terminology said to be the ‘premium’, the insurer pays for the damages to the insured which are caused by covered perils under the policy language.

Insurance policy is a kind of lifeline, which is capable of saving a family, a business, an association of people from bankruptcy. It help those who faces life’s worst moments to make it through. It provides a back hand when you are left with nothing. It is substantive to have a insurance policy but to have a right insurance policy is very essential.

There are many insurance companies who provides life insurance like ICICI Prudential Life Insurance company is one of the best private insurance company to fetch the ultimate customers with best choice in the selection of life insurance, retirement plans and health insurance to the the insured ones. The reason behind to acquire an insurance plan is to ensure financial protection and to enable the maintenance of the same lifestyle even after the unfortunate demise of a loved one.

Apart from these, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance secure other risks that needs to be managed in professional and private life. As the country is facing the serious problem of swine flu, another major insurance provider, IDBI Fortis Health Insurance has decided to provide claims to the next of kin in the case of the death of policyholder due to swine flu. Despite of fact that, Swine flu is not listed among the diseases for which company is providing claims. Those policyholder will also get the claims who opted for its insurance policy earlier which didn’t have swine flu covered. When it comes to safeguarding your health, there shouldn’t be any compromises. Hence, you should only settle for the best for your family, irrespective of other factors. For this, one opt for health insurance, so that you can have something for the worst phase.

The term health insurance is generally used to describe a form of insurance that pays for medical expenses. Basically, the client pays a sum of money called the Premium and in turn the Insurance firm would commit to pay a predetermined sum of money to meet the customer’s claims. Health insurance plans are offered in two categories. They are individual and group insurance policy. The individual plans covers health costs for a single person whereas the group health insurance plan covers medical coverage for the entire family. In the current scenario, health insurance become a must bye options as diseases are spreading in the society very frequently.

Many companies are looking to avail this by providing health insurance like Metlife is foraying in the health insurance market. These health insurance policies bears the whole expenditure of bills of hospitals, medicines and other testing facilities. The facilities which are offered by the policies are entirely depends over the type of policies one opt for. So, there should be proper research about the terms and conditions of the policies while opting for it. So that, one can get the best deal out of it.

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Bone Cancer In Dogs Leg

They are also accused of bioengineering the current swine flu virus. Bone Cancer In Dogs LegThis “swine virus” is a hybrid of part swine flu, part human flu and part bird flu, something that can only come from laboratories according to many experts.

The person making these criminal charges is an Austrian investigative journalist by the name of Jane Burgermeister. Ms Burgermeister alleges that Avir and Baxter produced and distributed the contaminated vaccine material and created the swine influenza virus for the purpose of creating a world swine influenza pandemic from which they would make billions of dollars in profits from their new vaccine which is due to be released in July.

That the vaccine material was contaminated was discovered by a member of staff at BioTest in the Czech Republic. When it was tested on ferrets the ferrets died.

There is an alternative explanation as to why the material contained the H5N1 virus. The contamination was accidental, caused by “human error”. The vaccination material came from Baxter’s lab in Austria which is known for being one of the worlds most secure biosecurity labs. However good security systems and procedures are, there is always the possibility of human error causing accidents in the vaccination production process. For example one of the best known cases of vaccine contamination is the Polio immunisation.

The Salk and Sabin Polio immunisation which was distributed between 1954 and 1963 was polluted with the Rhesus monkey simian virus, code name SV-40. What’s so special about this? In 1959 a government researched named Bernice Eddy suggested that SV-40 may be causing cancers in humans. Much later two doctors Ben Sweet and M.R. Hilleman, at the Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research, confirmed that SV-40, from Rhesus monkey kidneys used in production of Polio immunisation, had the potential to trigger cancers.

Lung Cancer Secrets Revealed Click here

We had to wait over twenty years for proof but now we know. During the 1990’s various studies confirmed the presence of the Rhesus monkey simian virus in the tumours of many cancer victims. One such study conducted at the Loyola Medical Center in Chicago, showed that almost 4 out of 10 patients with bone cancer, almost 6 in every 10 mesothelioma cancer victims, plus many brain cancer victims had the SV-40 virus. It seems that SV-40 can interfere with a cell’s ability to resist malignancy due to blocking a key protective protein.

There are now hundreds of millions of people around the world who are more susceptible to developing cancer.

The above is just one incident among many. Vaccinations are often withdrawn from use because of some fault in the production process or pollution with live viruses. In many cases the vaccination has been in use for some time before the problem is identified.

Are Avir and Baxter guilty? We will not know until the FBI conclude their investigation, that is if they take the allegations seriously. Whatever the outcome the story of two pharmaceutical companies plotting to start a world influenza pandemic in order to boost profits would make a good work of fiction. Ms Burgermeister should consider writing a book.

lung cancer treatment breakthroughs Click here

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Brain Cancer Survival Chances

They are also accused of bioengineering the current swine flu virus. Brain Cancer Survival Chances This “swine virus” is a hybrid of part swine flu, part human flu and part bird flu, something that can only come from laboratories according to many experts.

The person making these criminal charges is an Austrian investigative journalist by the name of Jane Burgermeister. Ms Burgermeister alleges that Avir and Baxter produced and distributed the contaminated vaccine material and created the swine influenza virus for the purpose of creating a world swine influenza pandemic from which they would make billions of dollars in profits from their new vaccine which is due to be released in July.

That the vaccine material was contaminated was discovered by a member of staff at BioTest in the Czech Republic. When it was tested on ferrets the ferrets died.

There is an alternative explanation as to why the material contained the H5N1 virus. The contamination was accidental, caused by “human error”. The vaccination material came from Baxter’s lab in Austria which is known for being one of the worlds most secure biosecurity labs. However good security systems and procedures are, there is always the possibility of human error causing accidents in the vaccination production process. For example one of the best known cases of vaccine contamination is the Polio immunisation.

The Salk and Sabin Polio immunisation which was distributed between 1954 and 1963 was polluted with the Rhesus monkey simian virus, code name SV-40. What’s so special about this? In 1959 a government researched named Bernice Eddy suggested that SV-40 may be causing cancers in humans. Much later two doctors Ben Sweet and M.R. Hilleman, at the Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research, confirmed that SV-40, from Rhesus monkey kidneys used in production of Polio immunisation, had the potential to trigger cancers.

We had to wait over twenty years for proof but now we know. During the 1990’s various studies confirmed the presence of the Rhesus monkey simian virus in the tumours of many cancer victims. One such study conducted at the Loyola Medical Center in Chicago, showed that almost 4 out of 10 patients with bone cancer, almost 6 in every 10 mesothelioma cancer victims, plus many brain cancer victims had the SV-40 virus. It seems that SV-40 can interfere with a cell’s ability to resist malignancy due to blocking a key protective protein.

Lung Cancer Secrets Revealed Click here

There are now hundreds of millions of people around the world who are more susceptible to developing cancer.

The above is just one incident among many. Vaccinations are often withdrawn from use because of some fault in the production process or pollution with live viruses. In many cases the vaccination has been in use for some time before the problem is identified.

Are Avir and Baxter guilty? We will not know until the FBI conclude their investigation, that is if they take the allegations seriously. Whatever the outcome the story of two pharmaceutical companies plotting to start a world influenza pandemic in order to boost profits would make a good work of fiction. Ms Burgermeister should consider writing a book.

lung cancer treatment breakthroughs Click here

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H1N1 impacts everyday life in Southwest Riverside

For Temecula resident Jerry Moe, 77, the extensive coverage urging him to get the H1N1 vaccination, and his inability to do so, has led to frustration.

“I think the government is at fault for putting that out there so much and not having the supplies to back it up,” Moe said. “They should get to work on getting it available in more places. I’ve called the county and even they don’t know where it is going to be.”

Moe, who has already received the seasonal flu shot, is concerned not only for himself but also for his great-grandchildren who are considered a priority group.

“I have three great-grandkids that can’t find a place locally to take the vaccine. I encourage my granddaughter to keep calling and looking,” he said.

In the meantime, Moe said he has generally avoided crowded places like the movies. The only exception, he said, is Pechanga Casino near Temecula.

Mixed media messages, a vaccination recall and shortages have left residents perplexed as to how to respond to the H1N1 epidemic.

With April headlines reading, “U.S. ‘very concerned’ about swine flu outbreak,” and May headlines reading, “Swine Flu no worse than regular flu,” it’s no wonder there is confusion.

Amid economic pressure, one thing is certain: local businesses are doing everything they can to calm customers’ H1N1 fears.

According to Pechanga’s Director of Public Affairs Jacob Mejia, the casino has “taken the H1N1 threat very seriously since the news about the pandemic first came out.”

Hand-sanitizer was placed in both public and back of house areas. Informational displays about preventing the spread of germs and H1N1 were also posted for employees. Recently the casino also arranged for team members, as well as dependents on their health insurance plan, to receive the H1N1 vaccine free of charge.

Mejia said three full-time nurses employed by the casino have also been “very helpful” in providing H1N1 education to employees.

“Like most businesses, we heard questions about H1N1 from patrons when the pandemic first broke in late April. Since then we have not seen a decline in business volumes attributable to H1N1,” Mejia said.

Pala Casino Public Relations Manager Jack Taylor said in an email that “H1N1 has not had an effect on Pala Casino Spa & Resort” located just south of Temecula in San Diego County.

Without proper sanitation, another potential bastion of germs is the gym.

In addition to a three-times-a-day cleaning regimen, 24-Hour Fitness in Murrieta has increased sanitation with four sanitation stations located throughout the gym. The stations were installed six months ago with equipment cleaner. A hand sanitation component was added two months ago.

Around the same time, Murrieta’s 24 Hour Fitness dealt with a case of H1N1 in their daycare Kids’ Club. According to Manager Chris Van Der Hoeven, the club was not notified of the illness by the parent. The club found out about the incident after two to three other children became ill. The Kids’ Club was closed for a few days and the entire area was sanitized.

The incident, however, “slowed down some parents from coming in to work out for the two to three weeks after,” Van Der Hoeven said.

One sanitation station is now located directly outside of the Kids’ Club door.

“The sanitizers are empty ever other day and they are supposed to last a week,” Van Der Hoeven said. “I’m sure the company forking out a little more money in that has helped business.”

Though most grocery cart anti-bacterial wipes have been around since 2005, Louise Small, 63, has found them especially useful in recent months.

“It’s nice that businesses have made that available,” she said. “I have used them more since the outbreak.”

She also carries antibacterial wipes in her car. Small does not, however, plan on getting the H1N1 vaccine due to the recent recall.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Website explains that the “non-safety-related voluntary recall” includes 800,000 preservative-free pediatric vaccines distributed throughout the U.S. The Sanofi Pasteur vaccines were found to be less potent than the “specified range” during follow-up testing.

On Dec. 22 a second recall was announced for MedImmune nasal sprays citing similar potency reasons. There are 4.7 million doses affected in the recall.

While recipients of the vaccine were not harmed, the word “recall” has surely conjured up fear for some.

Fifty-two-year-old Susan Cooper has never had a flu shot.

“Now I am afraid to. They can’t make up their minds,” she said.

Phyllis Mleczko, 68, an annual recipient of the seasonal flu vaccine decided against the H1N1 vaccine.

“To me it hasn’t been tested yet,” she said. “I know they say it is safe but I am just too skeptical.”

For 28-year-old Maria Vasquez and her family, they decided the vaccination was worthwhile.

“My spouse, myself and my four-year-old son were all vaccinated a week ago. I had been sick and I didn’t want to get the flu,” she said.

Since the outbreak, Vasquez has also used the anti-bacterial wipes provided in the grocery store and avoids going to the movies.

Fifty-two-year-old Vince Barone said his wife talked him into getting an H1N1 vaccine this year.

Barone, who works at the Ralphs distribution center in Moreno Valley, said “I wash my hands more often now.” He also uses the sanitizers at work that were installed after the outbreak.

Joana Johnson, 40, is four months pregnant and all six people in her family have been vaccinated. Though pregnancy places Johnson in a priority group, she said that was “not a factor” in her decision to get the vaccine.

Temecula resident Karen Connerton, 67, is facing a lung transplant. On the recommendation of her doctor, she received an H1N1 shot three weeks ago, as did her husband, but was frustrated they “had to go to [the city of] Riverside to get it.”

As of Dec. 18, California has received the largest shipment of H1N1 vaccine doses, totaling nearly 10.5 million. Texas follows with 6.4 million doses and Florida with 4.5 million.

According to a Dec. 16 press release by the Riverside County Department of Public Health, all Riverside residents “can walk into 10 county family care centers without an appointment and get the H1N1 flu vaccine” beginning Dec. 21.

Centers are located Corona, Banning, Jurupa, Perris, Indio, Palm Springs, Rubidoux, Lake Elsinore, Hemet and Riverside. This contrasts previous months where vaccine shortages led to cancelations of multiple flu clinics.

Hundreds lined up for the first public clinic in Southwest Riverside County to offer H1N1 vaccines. It was held at Ortega High School in Lake Elsinore on Dec. 9 for priority groups.

“Officials are confident” they will continue receiving shipments and can expand the vaccine from priority groups like pregnant women, children, medical workers and adults with chronic medical conditions, to all residents.

Nearby Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties have all followed suit with expanded distribution. New supplies couldn’t come at a better time. Recent data released by the CDC suggest one in six Americans has already contracted H1N1.

The virus, also commonly known as Swine Flu for its genes resembling a virus normally found in pigs, was first confirmed on U.S. soil in April. Since then, the virus has claimed 30 lives in Riverside County and 417 in California. CDC epidemiologists estimate the nationwide death toll to be 10,000.

The CDC’s Flu Vaccine Locator, partnered with Google Maps, makes finding a vaccine quite simple. Search results indicate which locations are stocked with H1N1 vaccines, seasonal flu vaccines, or both.

Below is a list of other local businesses and precautions they have taken to ward off H1N1.

Ryan Digregorio, manager of the Fantastic Sams located on Rancho California Rd. in Temecula, had placed a sign in their window after the initial out break in April. It read, “Due to the high frequency of family and guests, if you have a fever, please refrain from getting a hair cut at this time.” The sign was taken down in summer “after it started getting better,” she said.

The Fantastic Sams on Mission Trail Rd. in Lake Elsinore did not put up a sign but did buy hand sanitizer and has “heard a lot of stores about kids on soccer teams getting sick,” Manager Megan Hernandez said. A memo was also sent to employees advising them to “to just stay home” if they were sick.

Tina Decosta, manager of Lake Elsinore’s Diamond Cinemas said, “Business has been the same,” but they did put in hand sanitizer six months ago.

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