Cold & Flu Headquarters
When it comes to colds and
flu, the best treatment is prevention, and that means strengthening immunity.
Conventional medicine offers only one preventive, immune-boosting strategy,
which is flu vaccination. Studies show that flu vaccination reduces infection
rates in healthy adults by about 25%, and absenteeism by about 43%, but this
protection comes at a price.
Vaccinations can cause flu symptoms and fatalities,
especially among the elderly - consult your physician to discuss the risks versus
the benefits. Whether you choose vaccination or not, it is wise to optimize
immunity before colds and flu begin to spread.
When it comes to colds and flu, the best treatment is prevention, and that means strengthening immunity. Conventional medicine offers only one preventive, immune-boosting strategy, which is flu vaccination. Studies show that flu vaccination reduces infection rates in healthy adults by about 25%, and absenteeism by about 43%, but this protection comes at a price.
Vaccinations can cause flu symptoms and fatalities, especially among the elderly consult your physician to discuss the risks versus the benefits. Whether you choose vaccination or not, it is wise to optimize immunity before colds and flu begin to spread. Read More.
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