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INFLUENZA

"FLU" OR

COVID 19?

CAN YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE?

 

INTERNET FAMILY DOCTOR

Safe and already available vitamins and health supplements promoted in a logical sequence to combat and treat the Covid 19 Pandemic.    Internet Family Doctor, Robert F. Holt, md, mph, has provided medical advice on
First Aid, how to quit smoking, diet, etc. since 1998.   In October 2020 he has added this new "Seven-step protocol to Prevent and Treat Covid 19 infection"
       Instead of doing nothing but  "Social Distancing" and "Economic Lockdown" Dr. Holt promotes the anti-Parasite drug Ivermectin to those infected with Covid virus.  There are many places al;l over the world where this common anti-parasitic drug seems to be making some difference in both prevention and treatment, only time will tell if it is part of the answer to dealing with the Covid 19 Pandemic.

    During the winter months of 2020-2021 we have just lived through a Spring and Summer of PANDEMIC and we know the FLU [Influenza] SEASON is now beginning.  I discovered yesterday this new article on the Internet posted originally on the Huffington Post Website that I feel might become very useful to my readers during the coming months.   Dr. Robert F' Holt, MD. MPH

How does COVID-19 spread differently than the flu?

Julia Ries

HuffPost    October 27, 2020, 8:18 AM

Each year, scientists look to the Southern Hemisphere to get a clue as to how flu season up north might play out. The flu season below the equator, which typically runs June through August, gives us an idea of which strains are circulating and how intense the Northern Hemisphere’s flu season, which usually sees an uptick around early November, could be.

This year, the Southern Hemisphere saw a historically inactive flu season with “virtually no influenza circulation,” according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The reason for this, infectious disease experts say, lies in how similarly COVID-19 and the flu are transmitted and, therefore, prevented. The viruses primarily spread in the same ways. Thanks to all the precautions in place for the coronavirus — like mask-wearing, physical distancing, school closures and teleworking — the flu never really struck this year down under, compared to previous flu seasons.

But there are also some key differences in how the viruses spread. And knowing them could help you prevent the transmission of both and also make it easier to determine which one you have if you do get sick.

Here’s how the transmission modes of the two illnesses compare:

Both spread primarily through respiratory droplets.

The main way COVID-19 spreads from person to person is thought to be through large respiratory droplets expelled from an infected person when they exhale, sneeze, cough, etc. If another person inhales enough of those droplets, there’s a solid chance they’ll get sick, too. That’s quite similar to the flu.

Heidi Zapata, a Yale Medicine infectious disease doctor, said influenza spreads primarily through “tiny spitballs that are generated when we talk, laugh, sneeze, cough, sing.” So a face mask — which has been shown to reduce the respiratory droplets a person expels into the surrounding air and potentially inhales — should lower your risk for the flu just as it does with COVID-19.

Airborne transmission is also a player in both illnesses.

There’s evidence of airborne transmission with COVID-19, in which minuscule droplets containing pieces of the virus hang in the air for hours, mainly in poorly ventilated indoor spaces. Unlike the larger droplets that hit the ground within six feet of the person expelling them, these tiny aerosols can travel much farther than six feet indoors.

Elizabeth McGraw, the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics at Penn State University, said the same has been observed with influenza. A 2018 study of the flu found that simply breathing can generate infectious aerosols that can remain suspended in the air. “It’s the same for the flu ― there’s also potential for it to spread that way,” McGraw said.

Superspreader events can occur with both.

During the coronavirus pandemic, several COVID-19 superspreader events have been reported where an infected person transmitted the virus to others. First, there was the choir practice in Washington state. There was also the wedding in Maine and the Rose Garden gathering at the White House.

The flu can also have superspreader events, noted Linsey Marr, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Virginia Tech who studies airborne viruses.

Marr said the most famous superspreader example of the flu dates back to 1977 when an Alaska Airlines flight was delayed on the runway for three hours. During that time, the plane’s ventilation system was off, and within 72 hours of the flight, 72% of the passengers got sick with the flu. The outbreak was ultimately linked back to one individual who had boarded with the infection.

“That incident kind of led to greater acceptance of the idea that the flu transmitted through the air,” Marr said.

However, we’ll likely see more superspreader events with COVID-19 because the population has less immunity to the disease, meaning more people in any given room are likely more susceptible to contracting COVID-19 than the flu.

There’s likely more asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic spread with COVID-19.

In recent weeks, we’ve learned that approximately 40% to 50% of people infected with COVID-19 have no symptoms yet are contagious, and could be largely responsible for spreading the virus without knowing it.

There’s also a five- to six-day pre-symptomatic period with COVID-19 during which people are thought to be highly contagious, Zapata said.

The flu also spreads via asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic transmission. Estimates suggest that 50% of seasonal flu cases may be asymptomatic.

But there are also key differences between the two illnesses in this area: Where COVID-19 has a lengthy incubation period that can last up to 14 days, the flu’s incubation period is short. Most people begin exhibiting symptoms within three days of contracting influenza, so the window when people can pre-symptomatically spread the virus is much smaller, according to McGraw.

In addition, with the flu, “the viral load, the amount of virus that people carry in their bodies, doesn’t peak until after the symptoms start, so by then hopefully they’re isolating, they feel bad, they’re not out in public,” Marr said.

Because of all this, pre-symptomatic and asymptomatic spread are much more common with COVID-19 than the flu.

A person with COVID-19 usually spreads it to more people.

In general, someone sick with the flu will spread it to an average of 1 to 1.3 other individuals, according to Marr. It varies depending on the type of strain going around (for example, with 2009’s H1N1 strain, there was little population immunity so the flu zipped through communities).

COVID-19 generally spreads to more people, with each infected person passing it to an average of 2 to 2.5 others. In some cases, a person can spread the virus to 10 or more people; other times it’s less.

Marr noted that this isn’t due to the nature of the coronavirus itself but rather to the lack of immunity in the population ― and whether people are taking protective measures, like wearing masks, in the face of a new virus.

“Many of them will have past exposure to flu and have some antibodies that will protect them, so even if they did get exposed, then they’re less likely to get sick. Whereas, COVID, there’s less of that immunity,” McGraw said.

It’s worth noting that epidemiologists are still investigating whether some people may have some immunity to COVID-19 from previous infections with other coronaviruses that cause the common cold."
The information I have given you above was only available for 3 days before I posted it on this web site.  It will be helpful in several ways to those who develop typical Flu or Cold Symptoms, or the often much worse Covid 19 symptoms, but should not be depended on for PREVENTION.  Your best PREVENTION measures I have given you involve boosting your immunity with Zinc, vitamins C and D, hydrotherapy at the onset of symptoms, and the addition of supplements like Nettles and Quercetin.  Ivermectin has been helpful to many once they have conracted Corona viral disease. Other means are rare and costly.
LASTLY, I have added the use of an electronic type of PREVENTION MEASURE that was first used by Royal Rife and later in the 1950s to 1980s by Researcher and Nurse Practitioner Hulda Clark.  Discovering that all Parasites, Bacteria, and Viruses emit a characteristic frequency, they have used this frequency in some cases successfully [but not always] to destroy or slow down [retard] their activities.

  

 IROYAL RIFE'S MACHINE

 against all infections! and even Cancer!

Can it reduce Covid 19's ability to replicate in your body?

Hulda Clark's research,  which included parasites, such as LIVER FLUKES and POLLUTANTS as well as bacteria and viruses, suggests that this is not only possible, but LIKELY!

   One of Hulda Clark's best-known books was titled "The Cure for All Diseases" shown here on the right.

     It went through several editions and many printings.  I own one of these books and have read it and used its tables and diagrams in my work as a doctor.

 Quarantines (Social Distancing] has limited usefulness!

My Protocols will liberate many!

COUGHING and SNEEZING spreads Covid 19 and masks it's symptoms

 Control ALLERGIES

to avoid Confusion and Serious Illness!

Hot Baths, an IMMUNE Boost

that saves money and perhaps your life!

Vitamins, Zinc, and Dietary Supplements may increase Natural Immunity.

 "WAITING FOR A MIRACLE VACCINE" has not saved thousands of PEOPLE and due CAUTION may save you also. 

On pages 357 to 372 of her book, Hulda Clark deals with "Curing the Common Cold."

I'll present you with a SHORTENED VERSION HERE!

   "Sometimes you can zap Adenovirus, the common cold virus, at 393  KHz for three minutes with a frequency generator and be rid of your cold, magically, in five minutes. But magic and luck are not really responsible for this.  And most of the time the cold will reappear a few hours later."

    "Homeopathy, too, can immediatly banish your cold symptoms.  The reason is not mysterious either.  But this time, the cold reappears later in a different location.  Choose the right homeopathic remedy for that, and you can chase it away again."

TAPEWORM STAGES OR MITES

   "The fascinating story of how we really "catch" a cold kept me spellbound for a year.  I was hot on the heels of Adenovirus wherever it might be in my body.  Sometimes I saw it; sometimes I didn't.  Sometimes I had cold symptoms; sometimes I didn't.  Sometimes I could zap it; sometimes it did no good."

     "It is now apparent to me that Adenovirus isn't our (a human) virus at all!  It belongs to other parasites.   Parasites as varied as tapeworm stages and mites.  Perhaps it belongs to many other parasites, as well!  My evidence comes from a tapeworm stage, cysticercus of Diphyllobothrium erinacea, the mites Sarcoptes and Dermatophagoides, and our own colon bacteria, E. coli."

       "The tapeworm stage flies in the dust as eggs, you can trap these by setting out a pint jar with a little water in it.  In three days' time you are likely to find its frequency near 487 KHz in your jar.   You are also likely to find it on your kitchen sponge, since you wipe up dust each day.  To test it, place it in a plastic bag, wet it thoroughly and search from 510 KHz downward, one KHz at a time.  The various tapeworm stages emit between 510 and 440 KHz."

      "If you have a household pet, you will always be able to find a tapeworm stage in a sponge or in a dust sample you collect from the table or from a kitchen counter in the morning.  Gather dust with a damp bit of paper towel, put it in a plastic bag.   Then wash your hands or you may accidentally eat some."

      "This, of course, happens to every household member.   Eating the dust off the tables, inhaling the dust, and eating off surfaces wiped by the kitchen sponge happens to everyone.   And everyone "catches" colds.   If you search for Adenovirus, though, in your dust sample, it isn't there!"

     "Similarly, you can search for the mites in your house dust.  Search near the frequencies given for them.   There is a good chance you will have one that is not given, because the list is so incomplete.   Name it after yourself.  Compare notes with others;  maybe it is common, maybe it's a rare one.  Again, you will not find Adenovirus beeping its characteristic frequency out of your mite specimen.   Why not?  Possibly, it is too faint;  it must be multiplied and create a loud chorus before you can hear it.  But multiply, it will, if given a chance, in you.  You must, of course, eat or inhale the dust."

      "Then the tape eggs hatch into the cysticercus stage, which promptly gets to the liver.  Sometimes it gets to other organs, like the muscles, the spleen, the pancreas.   Presumably, the liver screened it out of the blood originally."

      "Soon (if you have made or bought one of my "Hulda Clark" Zappers) you will zap them, wherever they are.  If you are using a slide specimen of cysticercus you can locate it in your body.  If you are only listening to its beeps, you can't.  If you can do both, you may be able to see which organ allows the virus to replicate after it emerges.  Maybe only the respiratory organs do; maybe they start to replicate in the organ where they emerge, such as the liver and then get to the respiratory tract.   This is a fascinating avenue I have not yet explored."

     "Mites are inhaled or swallowed or both, just as tapeworm eggs are. They are on your kitchen sponge, and in any food or dishes that stand uncovered anywhere in the home. (or restaurant or meat-packing plant as we are discovering in 2020 to our great economic distress!).  Never drink water from a glass that has "stood out" all day.  After finding one, you will notice it beeping in you for several days.  Then the beep disappears; presumably the mite is dead,"

      "The tapeworm stage beeps may disappear in a few days, too, presumably dead.  Except in cases of disease.  Muscles that are diseased will take in the newcomer and allow it to survive adding to the parasites and pollutants already there!  Evidently the immune power of such diseased locations is way down."

On the day that the mite stops beeping, the day that it dies, Adenovirus appears!

Not many Adenovirus at first.  You will need to search several times during the day to find it in your white blood cells.  (And you have no symptoms yet, either!)  Is it a coincidence that Adenovirus appeared directly after a tapeworm stage or mite died?"(

      "You can find out by waiting until a time when you have a tapeworm stage or mite and no Adenovirus.  Then kill your tapeworm stage or mite by zapping for seven minutes.  Within minutes after that, the beeping of the tapeworm stage or mite is gone and Adenovirus can be heard, loud and clear at 393 KHz!  And minutes later you may feel a stuffy nose, a slight congestion developing, a certain head feeling that is different.  You are "catching"  a cold! (or in 2020 it might be Covid 19!) (Or so you may be informed if you take the markedly inaccurate PCR test - with an 80% likelihood of a "false positive")

     "Will you really get this cold?  Will it become a full blown cold of the usual kind?  After seeing this happen dozens of times after killing a mite or tapeworm stage I concluded that Adenovirus really belongs to them, the virus is scuttling its dying host like people jumping off a sinking ship into the ocean.  Our bodies are the ocean for them.  They too, immediately swim and search for a hospitable island.  Our respiratory tract is such an island; perhaps other organs, too."

Yes, this "baby cold" will develop into a full blown cold if, but only if, you have a mold in you".

     HERE Hulda Clark ND, PhD moves on for another 10 pages with additional advice on how to prevent the common cold, and how to treat the symptoms if you "catch" one anyway.

     Her first advice is not to eat anything that is moldy, may be moldy, and to avoid living in a moldy house or environment. 

  

THOSE WHO WISH TO OWN THE ADDED ADVANTAGES PROVIDED BY BEING ABLE TO "ZAP" INVADING PARASITES, GERMS, AND VIRUSES [SUCH AS THE NEW CARONAVIRUS] -

CAN BUILD THEIR OWN ZAPPER FOR A FEW DOLLARS USING A KIT OR LIST OF PARTS - OR BUY ONE READY-MADE, USED OR NEW, FROM INTERNET SUPPLIERS.   THE LISTS OF FREQUENCIES NEEDED TO DESTROY THESE INVADERS, EVEN COVID 19, ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET.

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