Monday, August 16, 2010

Fight H1N1 and Viral Flues with Herbs

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Fight H1N1 and Viral Flues with Herbs

  • Monsoon and Viral Flu are almost synonymous.
  • Bird flu, Chikungunya and Dengue, and latest one H1N1 Viral infection are viral diseases that bring epidemic.
  • Monsoon provides conducive conditions for viruses to grow, multiply and spread.
  • Viral flu viruses spread through air, are highly contagious and take epidemic form in no time.
  • With regular use of some herbs/herbal formulations viral/swine flu can be prevented.
  • These herbs and formulations help treat viral flu/swine flu - Tulsi and Neem and Katuki are 3 such herbs.
Tulsi, the purest and most sublime plant, has been known and worshipped in India for more than five millennia for its remarkable healing properties. Considered as an 'Elixir of Life', this wonder herb has now been claimed to keep the deadly H1N1 at bay and help fast recovery in afflicted persons.


What Experts Say?

Dr. Narendra Singh, Director, International Institute of Herbal Medicine, who has conducted numerous scientific studies including clinical trials on Tulsi in his half a century long research and clinical experience, has found Tulsi to be the best immunomodulator and anti-stress agent, making Tulsi capable of preventing and help treat viral flues and H1N1 infections effectively. Dr. Singh has used Tulsi with Neem also and finds the combination to be all the more effective.

"Apart from acting as a preventive medicine in case of H1N1, Tulsi can help the patient recover faster. "Even when a person has already contracted H1N1, Tulsi can help in speeding up the recovery process and also help in strengthening the immune system of the body," he claims. Dr. Bhupesh Patel, a lecturer at Gujarat Ayurveda University, Jamnagar is also of the view that Tulsi can play an important role in controlling H1N1."

"Tulsi can control H1N1 and it should be taken in fresh form. Juice or paste of at least 20-25 medium sized leaves should be consumed twice a day on an empty stomach." This increases the resistance of the body and, thereby, reduces the chances of inviting H1N1," believes Patel. As its name suggests, Tulsi has again proved to be the 'the incomparable' medicine - this time, in the prevention and cure of H1N1.

"The anti-flu property of Tulsi has been discovered by medical experts across the world quite recently. Tulsi improves the body's overall defense mechanism including its ability to fight viral diseases. It was successfully used in combating Japanese Encephalitis and the same theory applies to H1N1," Dr. U K Tiwari, a herbal medicine practitioner says.

The symptoms of the H1N1 flu virus in people are similar to the symptoms of seasonal flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. A significant number of people who have been infected with novel H1N1 flu virus also have reported diarrhea and vomiting.



Dr. Singh's recommendation:

To build a strong healthy immune system, we recommend our Swine Flu Care Kit - 3 formulations for Prevention & Treatment of Swine Flu. These ORGANIC INDIA herbal medicines both build the immune system and help fight pathogens (bacteria, fungus, viruses).

1: Herbal Antibiotic
Blood Purifier
This preparation is a strong anti-viral agent & an immuno-modulator, strengthening the immune system. It also kills bacteria & fungi. Thus, it cannot only take control of the virus but can also arrest secondary infections, which are very common during the course of viral infections. Consisting of Neem (Azardirchta indica) - leaves, flowers, twigs, 100% organic form.
  • Herbal AntibioticTM helps both prevent and fight infection
  • A natural anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent
  • Fortifies the immune system
  • Purifies the blood
  • Supports healthy liver functions including detoxification.
2: Immunity
Viral Suppressant and Immune Support
With two varieties of Tulsi leaves - Krishna (Ocimum santum) & Vana (Ocimum gratissimum) and Katuki (Picrorrhiza kurroa), all the three agents are strong anti-stress agents, powerful adaptogens and are immuno-modulators which build and strengthen the immune system. These herbs are also anti-viral agents that improve body's resistance against diseases. ImmunityTM strengthens immune response to viral and bacterial infections, fungi and other microbes.
  • ImmunityTM naturally treats viral fevers
  • Strengthens immune system
  • Stress Relief - Protects from and relieves stress
  • Improves body's resistance against diseases
  • Supports healthy liver function
  • Safe and effective for chronic and acute infections in diabetic patients
  • Useful treatment for HIV positive and AIDS
  • Rich in antioxidants
3: The Original Tulsi
Drink Tulsi throughout the day and sip your stress away.
Every cup of Tulsi Tea contains hundreds of beneficial compounds know as phyto-chemicals that promote wellness and support the body's natural defense against stress and disease. Tulsi decreases the amount of cortisol released during stress. In other words, it protects your body by preventing a full- blown stress response. The Original Tulsi is a delicious blend of 3 varieties of potent Tulsi leaves (Rama, Krishna & Vana)

Modern research offers impressive evidence that Tulsi
  • Anti-viral and Anti-bacterial
  • Supports the Immune System
  • Is Abundant in Antioxidants
  • Builds Stamina
  • Uplifts Mood
  • Improves Digestion
  • Is a Powerful Adaptogen (Anti-stress agent)
  • Supports Recovery from Jet-lag
  • Reduces Inflammation

This medication does not contradict any modern therapies like vaccines or anti-viral drugs but can be helpful along with them also.

Order Online the Swine Flu & Viral Fever Care Kit

Recommended Dosage*:

Adults:
Herbal Antibiotic - Two capsules twice daily with meals.
Immunity - One capsule twice daily with meals.
Tulsi Tea - Use a full rounded teaspoon per cup and steep for ten minutes until very strong. Drink at least two cups daily.
* (Two capsules Herbal Antibiotic along with one capsule Immunity and one cup of Tulsi Tea twice a day with meals)

For children between the age of 5 to 10 years:
Herbal Antibiotic - One capsule twice daily with meals.
Immunity - One capsule once daily with meal.
Tulsi Tea - Use a full rounded teaspoon per cup and steep for ten minutes until very strong. Give at least 1/2 cup twice daily with natural sweetener or honey.

For children between the age of 3 to 5 years:
Immunity - 1/2 capsule ingredient (powder) mixed with honey twice daily. Open the capsule, mix with 1 teaspoon of honey. Give 1/2 of it two times.
Tulsi Tea - Use a full rounded teaspoon per cup and steep for ten minutes until very strong. Give at least 1/4 cup twice daily with natural sweetener or honey.

For infants & children upto the age of 3 years:
Immunity - 1/4 capsule ingredient (powder) mixed with honey twice daily. Open the capsule, mix with 1 teaspoon of honey. Give 1/4 of it two times.
Tulsi Tea - Use a full rounded teaspoon per cup and steep for ten minutes until very strong. Give at least 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon twice daily with natural sweetener or honey.

All the above three to be taken for a period of 1 month or more for Prevention & Treatment of Swine Flu and Viral Fever.

About the Author - Dr. Narendra Singh (MD), Director of International Institute of Herbal Medicine (IIHM), has studied medicinal and ayurvedic herbs using both biological & clinical models in animals & humans, and has found herbal medicines to be very effective in treating humans. He has an experience of 45 years in treating thousands of patients (31 years at upgraded Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, King George's Medical College, Lucknow and 14 years at IIHM Institute) through Ancient Medicinal Herbs of Ayurveda. He is a Modern Medical Doctor with more than 50 years of clinical experience and successfully treats his patients with medicinal and Ayurvedic herbs for many diseases, often after patients have not improved through allopathic medicines. He has deep knowledge of Ayurvedic System as well as Modern Medicinal Systems. He is a strong believer in amalgamation of ancient wisdom (Ayurveda) & recent (Modern Medicine) treatments for the benefit of mankind.

General Caution:

The phobia of pandemics in general population demands that some facts should be clarified for the treatment of Swine Flu once it occurs. Many people have become instant advisers for treatment by herbs & yoga etc. Thus, there must be caution which every patient should know that physical exertion, breathing exercises must not be done by the patient because these will exaggerate the conditions & flare up the disease. The symptoms of the disease like sneezing, coughing, expectorating & fever are natural systems of the body to relieve the patient from respiratory diseases. These should not be stopped by drugs or forcefully. Pain is also a protective symptom & pain-killers are usually given by all kinds of doctors - allopathic, ayurvedic & other systems of medicines. Here a very important caution is required while treating young patients. Drugs like Acetyl Salicylic Acid (Aspirin) & Nemuslide themselves can cause adverse reactions & even death in children. A condition known as Reye's Syndrome which is a potentially fatal disease and causes numerous detrimental effects to many organs, especially the brain & the liver. This effect is very common during the treatment of viral disease. Therefore, my submission is that the doctors should not prescribe these pain-killers in children with viral infections.

Caution for Pregnant Women:
Herbal AntibioticTM is not recommended for pregnant women. However, ImmunityTM & The Original Tulsi 'Tea' can be used during pregnancy.

Suggested Use for Pregnant Women:
Take two capsules ImmunityTM twice daily - together with a cup of The Original Tulsi Tea - with or directly after meals. (Make 'tea' strong for best results)

Order Online the Swine Flu & Viral Fever Care Kit


* 1 bottle contains 60 vegatarian capsules.
- Kit Available in INDIA Only!



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