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  1. 1 amberd521
    2009 May 01

    I have 3 kids. A 5 year old, and a set of 14 month old twins. Should i be overly concerned for them (especially my twins) after the toddler in texas was killed by this? I believe he was close to age 2, so they are quite a bit younger than he was.

  2. 2 M03233
    2009 May 02

    That’s a relief! I was freaked!

  3. 3 shatterthesilence
    2009 May 02

    Without seeking out these prescription drugs, are traditional flu fighting strategies still effective?

  4. 4 chirodc632001
    2009 May 03

    Chlorine Dioxide and Colloidal Sliver are not drugs. Traditional meds can get us out the flu “rut” but like all other drugs, they do not support normal physiological function. Can they save a life? Yes. Healthy? No. They also promote the viruses to mutate. Quick fixes only work for a second…

    Our culture must get more sick in order to recognize that the best way to fight disease is by maintaining optimal health. We have the test to determine optimal health but…health doesn’t make money.

  5. 5 chirodc632001
    2009 May 03

    Overly? No. Concerned? Yes. We do not have immunity to this H1N1 subtype flu so you should step up exposure protection but don’t be freaked out about it. If someone in your neighborhood sneezes on a breeze day, you will not contract the virus. Direct contact (cough in face, tough surfaces with the virus etc.) is needed. So avoiding direct contact with the infected is a must. If you have to get near, wear a tight (emphasis) mask. Wash hands and teach your kids to temporarily not to touch…

  6. 6 chirodc632001
    2009 May 03

    …their or others faces. I say “temp” because with exception to this strain, it is important that kids “get dirty” and become exposed to organisms that they can develop an immunity to.

    Hope this helps. If it did, please pass on the info. You can also follow me on Twitter to get health updates. You can also ask question there also.

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    To your Health,

    Dr. Brady

  7. 7 DivaJacobs313
    2009 Aug 25

    I know doctors hate those of us that like to use our herbs and essential oils…. I use antiviral and antibacterial herbs and essential oils… and herbs that build the immune system like Astragalus, burdock root… Essential oils tea tree, lemon, frankincense & myrrh etc….

  8. 8 Yoetah
    2009 Sep 27

    Ex info…5*

  9. 9 varvorines
    2009 Oct 11

    The runny/stuffy nose that turned into a bad cough. I continued with the Eucalyptus leaf and I got better after in a week. When I ran out the flue started to come back again. When I got back home, I took green tea extract capsules , and a long hot sweat inducing bath every night and it dissipated. When it was 99% gone I stopped taking everything except the daily 4,000 IU of vitamin D i started taking 2 weeks prior. In London & Paris I hear that terrible nasty cough everywhere.

  10. 10 varvorines
    2009 Oct 11

    Thought I’d tell you ’bout my recent exprnce with the flue. I dont know which flue virus I had but I sweated through 2 shirts, was achy and fatigued, stuffy nose - on my Paris vacation last month. I went to the Pharmacy everything was in French including the herb section that was surprisingly extensive. There I saw 4 the first time in my life, Eucalyptus leaf capsules! I took 2 every 4 hours and in 1 day felt well enough to leave the hotel, 2 days felt 85% 4th day I was totally fine!!!!!!!

  11. 11 Yoetah
    2009 Oct 19

    “What is the swine flu? The swine flu going around now, H1N1 …what this strain is, is actually a combination of genes from the Avian flu, the Swine flu and the human flu”
    Three flu bugs in one.

  12. 12 everyoneSalegend
    2009 Dec 07

    Can any Dr. answer me a question:

    If I am a high-risk group with let’s say ASTHMA OR BRONCHIAL RELATED DISEASES (PROBLEMS), does boosting up my immune system (using natural ways: increasing vitamin D in organism, etc) PREVENTS from getting a SWINE FLU?

    I would like to hear reasonable honest answer, from those who have more information and moral obligation! I hope that I could say thanks you.

  13. 13 chirodc632001
    2009 Dec 17

    Vitamin D does not boost the immune system, it balances it (modulator). If you bronchial issues (either autoimmune related or not), “boosting” either side (TH1 system or TH2 system) of the immune system may cause more problems…creating more immune cells that release histamines etc. Studies have shown a link between low vitamin D levels and Swine Flu deaths.

  14. 14 totakeke
    2009 Dec 18

    Dr. Brady, do you have any experience treating Lyme disease patients? Also, do you do perform biomeridian or biofeedback testing?


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