Natural
Products For Fighting Viral and Bacterial Infections
Pneumonia
Is
a very serious inflammation infection of the lungs causing them to be
filled with mucus and pus.
A
number of infectious elements can be at work here but I want to focus
on mycoplasma and viruses.
(The
reason for this is because I have dealt extensively with these
factors in my earlier research on bioweapons. If you are reading
this the chances are more likely you might also have read some of
the extensive references I also gave with those earlier blogs –
including the weaponization of mycoplasma.)
Symptoms:Fever
and Chills (feeling very cold) aching of the muscles and joints,
blood with sputum, chest pains, difficulty breathing enlargement of
lymph nodes and thyroid glands. Please note the inflammation of the
thyroid gland (thyroiditis, causing temporary
hyperthyroidism followed by hypothyroidism,
can often be mistaken for thyroid cancer in the absence of a
physician and diagnosis.)
Lymph
glands play a vital role in the body's ability to ward off infectious
diseases and viruses.
[In this particular instance, I am focusing on a viral infection and
its likely impact on the thyroid gland.]
Factors
which can exacerbate or increase the risk of pneumonia
A
weakened immune system – caused by a common cold (influenza) - is
one factor.
Individuals
with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, sickle cell anaemia. HIV
infected patients are also at high risk as are those who have
suffered a stroke or are epileptic seizure prone.
Individuals
who are undernourished (malnourished) who have been prior exposed to
chemical or biological irritants (or have suffered allergic reaction
to enzymes – even in washing detergents) those who over-consume
alcohol are also in the high-risk category. People who are
under-nourished or malnourished are also in the high-risk category.
There
is a general consensus that those under the age of 1 and over the age
of 70 are in the highest risk category.
In
my previous article I linked bacteria with viral infection for a very
specific reason.
Bacterial
Pneumonia
Bacterial
pneumonia can erupt as a direct result of a viral infection which has
caused some other illness or complications (re-read above please.)
Feeling
very cold, uncontrollable (involuntary) shaking and a high
temperature are all symptoms of this
type
of pneumonia. Starting with a dry cough followed by brown-red
sputum, difficulty in breathing resulting in higher oxygen intake
(rapid breathing) can itself induce shock which in turn can result in
death from other complicating factors (read again above.)
Chest
pains, abdominal pains, fatigue are all common symptoms.
This
particular type of pneumonia is unlikely to spread to non-genetic
related individuals.
(In
the particular instance we are dealing with here brothers and
sisters, it is advisable that an individual who is not
genetically-related is the carer or 'medical unit', just as a
precaution, if at all possible.
The
general consensus is that bacterial pneumonia is not as highly
transmissible as it's viral counterpart.)
Viral
Pneumonia
In
the normal course of events this was always considered less severe
than it's bacterial counterpart. It is cause by a virus, be
contracted from an infected individual and the symptoms can range
from mild to moderate to extremely serious.
In
this instance, an individual can be a 'carrier' without himself or
herself knowing nor showing any outward symptoms. For this reason,
as an opportunistic virus, it can be even more deadly and if not
immediately treated, secondary bacterial infections can set in.
Fungal
Pneumonia
This
is far less common. Persons with particular types of cancer often
exhibit fungal pneumonia.
It
is often the result of a weakened immune system (HIV infection,
weakened immune system following organ(s) transplant and an
exacerbation of it's manifestation caused directly by the use of
immunosuppressive drugs, are all contributing factors to fungal
pneumonia.)
A
chest X-ray is a useful indicator when dealing with the above.
[Calcified
nodes on otherwise healthy lungs are sometimes a 'calling card' that
a bacterial or viral agent has recently been active here and the
patient is now in either recovery or otherwise]
'Non-Pharma'
Treatments
Shiitake
Mushrooms – help boost the immune system and assist fighting
infection.
Essential
fatty acids: Salmon Oil,Cod Liver Oil, Flaxseed Oil,Primrose Oil all
assist to build new tissue (lung kidney, liver, etc. and reduce the
level of inflammation.)
Zinc
(do not exceed 100mg per day) – assist with tissue repair and
fighting infection.
Zinc
lozenges can be a good source – but check the zinc content on the
label of the pack before buying.
Grape
Seed extract ('full-bodied' red wine – in small quantity!)
If
you can obtain it, Pycnogenol is also very useful. Both boost the
immune system, assist with protecting the lungs and can help to ward
off the severity of influenza.
Kelp
(Seaweed – 'greenish color' powder is best – if you can obtain
it) but not more than 200mg each day. Beta-carotene products
(including carrots and pure juice) and manganese (but never consume
calcium and manganese at the same time!) calcium-based (or infused)
products, raw thymus; all assist in maintaining a healthy glandular
(including thyroid) system, boosting immunity and aiding recovery
from viral and bacterial infection.
The
following herbs are also recommended:
1.Burdock
2.Licorice
(please do not take if you have high blood pressure
3.Black
radish
4.Dandelion
5.Switch
from coffee to a chicory-based substitute
6.Horsetail
7.Ginger
– an effective anti-microbial factor and useful when treating
someone with a high fever
I
have omitted many herbs which have serious side-effects and those
which should be avoided during pregnancy.
All
of the above either assist to cleanse the body of toxins or rebuild
weakened immune systems and strengthen glandular and organ tissues.
(If
confused, you might refer to a good layman's guide to explain the
difference between glands and organs here:
Vitamin 'C'
All
Vitamin 'C' products are very important for boosting a weakened
immune system and assisting with a quick recovery. Likewise are raw
fruits, vegetables, fish (not processed) and free-form amino acid
complexes are also vital to both fight infectious diseases,
viruses,and aid with the recovery process after illness.
The
items above are by no means an 'extensive' outline for suggested
natural anti-viral products.
I
have only included those items most easily obtainable over the counter.
I
have omitted any which are likely to result in severe side-effects.
Please
note that you never take any of the above in combination with
prescribed pharmaceutical (doctor or physician or
clinician-prescribed) medication.
The
result of such combinations can be fatal.
©Patrick
Emek, March 22, 2020
[The
above article,as ever, is free to copy and distribute for
non-financial purposes.
Again,
all I request is that you credit the copyright owner. PE]
[Please
note that I do not give medical advice. You must consult a physician or other qualified professional for further direction. PE]