What are viruses?
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Mar 01, 2020
Virus’s are very tiny germs, much smaller then bacteria. They are made up of genetic material with an outside protein exterior. They have some unique characteristics.
- They are not able to make protein like some other cells.
- They are totally dependent on their host for survival.
- They can reproduce while inside the host cell.
- A strong immune system can keep viruses from multiplying.
- Im a compromised immune system, the virus inserts it’s genetic material into the cell and begins to produce more viruses in the host cell.
- Each virus has a unique shape, and is attracted to very specific organs in the body.
Prevention:
It is generally accepted that once a virus is in the cell it seldom leaves. Medication, vitamins and herbs that have proven to be effective simply suppress the virus and limit its ability to reproduce. A strong immune system is the key to prevention. The key elements of this strategy are:
- Eating a variety of whole foods.
- 2000mg or vitamin C
- 50-90ng/ml of vitamin D3
- 1000-2000mg of Omega 3 oils.
- Vitamin B complex with 400mg of magnesium.
- Regular exercise.
- Manage Stress
- Plenty of quality Sleep
- Wash your hands with soap
- Use Total Balance mineral formula: Green Élixir
- Avoid putting hands to your face
- Avoid anyone who is experiencing flu or cold symptoms
- At the first sign of any cold or flu symptoms begin a fairly aggressive protocol.
- 10-20ppm dose of Colloïdal Silver
- Herbs such as elderberry, calendula, astragalus root, Licorice root, and olive leaf have been helpful at strengthening the immune system while providing anti-viral properties.