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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Chinese Medicine is Immunology
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Swine Flu Prevention

Regarding the very recent outbreak of swine flu in parts of the world, experts say there is no way at this time to contain the spread of this infection due to the fact that the virus is unlike any of the flu viruses identified in 2008 and 2009 and the current flu vaccines do not protect against this virus.
What can you do to protect yourself from infection and to treat the symptoms should you become infected? The Winter Tonic homeopathic remedy is an excellent flu prevention tool that can also be used to quickly relieve symptoms associated with any viral infection. This remedy consists of the nosodes of every flu virus and flu vaccine from 1918 to the present. The Winter Tonic remedy prepares the immune system for any such infection and also improves the response time of the fighting power required when dealing with actual infection.
Winter Tonic is a very useful flu prevention and treatment remedy to have on hand. At this time it would be prudent to protect your family from possible swine flu infection by using Winter Tonic in the following ways:
4 pellets 1X per week – for prevention
4 pellets 1x per day – if you are concerned that you might be susceptible
4 pellets 4X per day – if you have been exposed and/or experience symptoms of flu
Other remedies that are useful to have on hand in the event you experience symptoms of flu include:
Flu-Max
Acute Rescue
Gan Mao Ling
Oscillococcinum
Winter Tonic and the other herbs and homeopathics mentioned above are safe for child and adults, and are available at the on-line pharmacy of our E-Holistic Health website: www.e-holistichealth.com
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Asthma- A Holistic View

While the tendency to have asthma is oftentimes an inherited trait, the condition is usually related to persistent embedded viral infections. As with all conditions genetic or acquired, the key to health is making sure that the immune system can regulate itself and prevent infections from becoming imbedded and allergic reactions from occurring. An embedded infection is different from an acute infection. As the name suggests, an embedded infection means that the pathogen resides within the tissues of the body. The pathogen is enclosed into the matrix of the tissue, and it is usually sub-clinical (not detectible) until the encapsulated material grows into a mass that is detectible or has otherwise transformed the tissue affected into a morbid state. It is sort of in an "inactive state" due to the way non-specific immunity works to neutralize the infection, but it remains an "active" cause of disease and always rears its ugly head when an acute infection occurs.
The immune process that deals with embedded infections is different than the immune process that fights pathogenic attack from the outside environment. Ideally the "defensive" immune system (known as cell-mediated) should be able to effectively deal with pathogenic attack from the outside environment so that they don't "infect" and become embedded in the matrix of vital tissues. In order for infectious agents from the environment to cause great harm to the body, they first have to penetrate through the skin and protective lining of membranes. The immune system has a very sophisticated and complex security system in place at this level to keep the body from becoming contaminated - and it usually works.
Asthma is as much a nervous system disorder as it is an immune deficiency condition. They co-exist and one creates the other and vice versa. Once a person becomes asthmatic, the nervous system is so wired that just about anything and everything triggers an immune response - an asthma attack, wheezing, etc. The triggers include acute infections, food or environmental irritants (pollution, pollen, etc.), excessive emotions or physical activity that puts additional stress on the adrenal-corticosteroid mechanism. The "lung or bronchial disease" aspect is secondary - a consequence, you might say, of the immune deficiency condition. This is where inherited traits factor into the equation. In an asthmatic or wheezing attack, the inflammation of the air passages is an allergic response of the immune system responding to the trigger.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
What makes Chinese Medicine and Homeopathy "Good Medicine"?

What can I do to keep from getting an infection?

To prevent infection, nurture a body that is "resistant to disease". A strong immune system is the best insurance against any illness and all diseases.
To be and stay well you have to "have it" (VITALITY) and you have to "be able to use it" (RESIST INFECTION). The more you nurture this core strength, the stronger your protective borders and the healthier you will be.
Life-promoting nutritional Chinese herbs and homeopathic remedies taken in the absence of infection will build immune strength and promote vitality.
If the house you live in (YOUR BODY) is falling apart and cluttered with trash (TOXINS, LINGERING INFECTIONS, ACCUMULATED METABOLIC DEBRIS), you are more vulnerable to infections and you will remain sick longer.
Life-promoting nutritional Chinese herbs and homeopathic remedies stimulate the important housekeeping functions that keep toxic substances and metabolic by-products of disease from accumulating and causing future health problems.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
LIFESTYLE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEM
