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So What happens if I get the Swine Flu?

June 26, 2009 Dr. Brady Hurst 2 comments

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Is swine flu (H1N1) a cause of an epidemic or pandemic in 2009?

An epidemic is defined as an outbreak of a contagious disease that is rapid and widespread, affecting many individuals at the same time. The swine flu outbreak in Mexico fits this definition. A pandemic is an epidemic that becomes so widespread that it affects a region, continent, or the world. As of April 2009, the H1N1 swine flu outbreak does not meet this definition. However, as of June 11, 2009, WHO officials determined that H1N1 2009 influenza A swine flu reached WHO level 6 criteria (person-to-person transmission in two separate WHO-determined world regions) and declared the first flu pandemic in 41 years. To date, the flu has reached 74 different countries on every continent except Antarctica in about three month’s time; fortunately, the severity of the disease has not increased.


What is the prognosis (outlook) for patients that get swine flu (H1N1)?

The following is speculation on the prognosis for swine flu (H1N1) because this disease has only been recently diagnosed and the data is changing daily. This section is based on currently available information. In general, the majority (about 90%-95%) of people that get the disease feel terrible (see symptoms) but recover with no problems, as seen in patients in both Mexico and the U.S. Caution must be taken as the swine flu (H1N1) is still spreading and may become a pandemic. So far, young adults have not done well, and in Mexico, this group currently has the highest mortality rate, but this data could quickly change. The first traceable case in Mexico, termed “patient zero,” was a 5-year-old child in Veracruz who has completely recovered. Investigators noted that large pig farms were located close to the boy’s home. The first death in the U.S. occurred in a 23-month-old child who was visiting Texas from Mexico but apparently caught the disease in Mexico. People with depressed immune systems historically have worse outcomes than uncompromised individuals; investigators suspect that as swine flu (H1N1) spreads, the mortality rates may rise and be high in this population. Unfortunately, the problem with the prognosis is still unclear. If the mortality is like the conventional flu that causes mortality rates of about 0.1%, the result would be about 35,000 deaths per year because of the huge number of people that get infected. If the Mexico swine flu (H1N1) ends up with a mortality rate of about 6% and infects the same number of millions of people as conventional flu viruses, the projected numbers could be as high as 2 million deaths in the U.S. alone. This is a bad prognosis for about 2 million people and their families; these potential deaths are major reasons that health officials are so concerned about the spread of this new virus. Another confounding problem with the prognosis of swine flu (H1N1) is that the disease is occurring and spreading in high numbers at the usual end of the flu season. Most flu outbreaks happen between November to the following April, with peak activity between late December to March. This outbreak is not following the usual flu pattern. Some scientists think that swine flu (H1N1) will quickly die out in the summer and may not ever return, while others think it may die down but return with many more cases in the fall, and still others speculate it will become a pandemic that will resemble the outcomes similar to the 1918 influenza pandemic. Some suggest it may resemble the SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome caused by a coronavirus strain) outbreak in 2002-2003 in which the disease spread to about 10 countries with over 7,000 cases, over 700 deaths, and a 10% mortality rate. Effective isolation of patients was done in this case, and many investigators think the outbreak was stopped due to this measure. Because swine flu (H1N1) is a new virus and does not seem to be following the usual flu disease pattern, any prognosis is speculative.

How do I keep a strong immune system?

Here are just a few tips:

  • Get your Vitamin D levels checked each season. Supplementation may be needed. This can be done by our office remotely if necessary.
  • Avoid processed foods. These foods can greatly decrease the function of our immune systems. Do not be fooled by the verbiage “Fresh” or “Natural”. Learn to read your labels. A general rule of thumb: Show on the outsides of the grocery store. Most processed foods are located in the aisles.
  • Get checked up by a Functional Medicine doctor like myself. The information we interpret from blood work can show subtle changes in immune function so that specific changes in lifestyle, diet and supplementation can be recommended. This is the opposite of what most MD’s look for in blood work…disease only. If you’re well, you want to stay well, right?
  • If the Swine Flu is contracted. Chlorine Dioxide may be of benefit.

Video: Dr. Brady Takes on the Swine Flu

Dr. Brady Hurst
True Health: Functional Medicine + Chiropractic.
www.TrueHealthDC.com

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MMS (Chlorine Dioxide) and Yeast Infections- Dr. Brady Hurst

July 24, 2008 Dr. Brady Hurst 2 comments

  • Chlorine Dioxide (MMS) is a potent antibiotic/antiviral compound that attacks those organisms that do not use oxygen for the production of energy.
  • Yeast (in this case Candida infections) uses oxygen however can also survive in very little oxygen. Chlorine Dioxide may kill off some yeast, to a degree.
  • “Bad” bacteria also fight each other so if as groups of bacteria die off, Candida may be given the green light to take over. This all depends on the overall intestinal environment and how the person is taking care of it…which is typically sub-par. Proper guidance is needed to make sure a proper treatment plan is in place. Even a “healthy” diet can cause a flare up. The use of properly dosed Colloidal Silver is very helpful in the overall treatment of Candida infections.
  • New lab test can be used to detect and monitor Candida infections and other gastrointestinal infections.
  • The benefits greatly outweigh the drawbacks when it comes to using Chlorine Dioxide.

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    Dr. Brady Hurst
    True Health Center for Advanced Alternative Medicine and Chiropractic.
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What is MMS (Chlorine Dioxide)?

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  • Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2) is compound that acts as a strong oxidizer (as when a nail rust) to destroy specific bacteria and viruses.
  • It seems that ClO2 attacks those cells that create their energy in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic cell) such as pathogenic (disease causing) viruses, bacteria and cancer cells. Most of our “healthy” cells use oxygen for energy so they remain relatively safe.
  • Nerd’s Only Corner: Bacteria: ClO2 will become reduced (5e-) when it is in proximity to the bacteria’s cell wall damaging it. ClO2 will so inhibit Nitrite Reductase activity, an enzyme needed for anaerobic respiration (same mechanism for cancer cells). Virus: ClO2 will penetrate the cell wall and will interrupt intracellular peptone production, a necessary intermediate in viral protein hydrolysis (creation of functional protein).
  • ClO2 can penetrate the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB). It would be interesting to see studies done on the use of Chlorine Dioxide in viral meningitis… (no patent= no money= no studies= a dollar being more valuable than human life).
  • If the Chlorine Dioxide kills more cells than the body can clear out one can feel nauseous (Herxheimer Reaction). Nerd’s Only Corner: Thought- Since ClO2 can cross the BBB it may also adversely effect the area postrema of the midbrain, the BBB-less area that promotes vomiting. Need more research.
  • Yeast infections- Candida cells use both aerobic (use of oxygen for energy) and anaerobic (zero oxygen energy production) so I don’t TOTALLY agree with using Chlorine Dioxide as a monotherapy for candida infections.
  • Possible uses for Chlorine Dioxide: Common acute and chronic infections: flu, cuts, mouthwash, face wash (keep out of eyes), replacement for chlorine in drinking water, intestinal dysbiosis, HIV, cancer, Lyme Disease, viral meningitis, Candidiasis (not as monotherapy)…
  • Don’t administer MMS/Chlorine dioxide yourself. Get direction first. Chlorine Dioxide is a strong oxidant so OVERUSE can cause problems. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
  • We have developed a TeleHealth Service designed to help people worldwide. Our use of advance laboratory testing helps identify any potential blockades and/or triggers that promotes chronic health conditions.

My friend Alison Lowndes runs a program that helps Kenyans who are infected with Malaria. She is trying to use ClO2 with these people in desperate need. Visit her site here.

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Dr. Brady Hurst
True Health: Functional Medicine + Chiropractic.
www.TrueHealthDC.com

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