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Are you prepared for the bird flu pandemic?
The best e-guides on how to combat BirdFlu
as voted by eboox

1) How to Beat The Imminent Bird Flu Pandemic
Everything you need to know has been published in this bird flu guide. It outlines the top methods of protection against Bird Flu including:

1) What you should know about the cause of bird flu, avian bird flu vaccines, what protection they can give, if and when available
2) What antiviral agents are available right now and where to get them
3) The none-drug treatment that the pharmaceutical companies would rather you did not know about
4) Which herbs and supplements can boost your immune system right now
5) Protective masks, the ones that work and to buy and those that are a waste of money

Plus a detailed background to influenza including:

Flu facts
Flu history
How flu is spread
Who it kills and why it is such a virulent killer
What the government will do for us
The economic effects an outbreak will have on our society

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2) The Avian Flu Blended Medicines Prevention and Treatment Guide
This eBook will help you:
1) Antivirals: Know what antivirals to take and several dosage charts of what to take before and after infection (Natural, Alternative and Conventional Therapies that help your immune system)!
2) Flu Formula: Find out what Natural Formula Dr. Pavel Nyvlt has had success with
3) Cytokines Storm: In 1918 many died of an overactive immune system called a Cytokines Storm, find out what this is and how to treat it!
4) New Drug: Discover what New Drug that may help against H5N1 and may be more effect than Tamiflu (this drug will be in the HUMAN clinical trails stage early January 2006 held in the United States). Not Tamiflu!
5) Understand: What the Avian (Bird or H5N1) Flu virus is and CURRENT Bird Flu events!

6) Avoid: How to AVOID becoming infected
7) Prepare: How to PREPARE for a possible Pandemic (checklists provided plus many links)
8) If Infected: Know what to do if you become infected with the deadly flu virus
9) Aftermath of Pandemic: Know what to expect after a Pandemic (Economy, Contacts and how to SURVIVE)
10) Free Guides: Included links to survival guides, first aid manual, bid flu information, other Avian Flu preparation guides and plus so much more!
11) Free Updates: Valuable information, plus be emailed with a FREE copy of the Business and the community plan check lists when complete!
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3) How to prepare for the Birdflu
This website guide teaches you everything you need to know about preparing for the bird flu!
1) Learn viral fighting herbal recipes
2) Learn where you can get all your preparation supplies
dirt cheap!
3) You will get access bird flu preparation videos
4) You will get access to bird flu message boards
5) Learn how to purify your own water
6) Learn how to protect your family in chaotic situations
7) Learn exactly what supplies you need
8) Learn how to effectively boost your immune system
9) Learn how to stay healthy during the spread of
disease
and Much more
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4) The Bird Flu Survival Guide
The Bird Flu Survival Guide is written by Stephen Jones, a prestigious Australian Biologist and is an easy to read, clear and concise handbook on how to survive a bird flu outbreak. It includes an detailed overview on quickly recognising bird flu symptons, preventative measures, as well as commercial and alternative bird flu cures and treatments that may one day save your and your families life. This is the only guide currently available that will teach how to survive a bird flu outbreak. This is a great reference to own, just in case. Be prepared!!!
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Tips If Traveling To An Area With Bird Flu
by: Sarah K. Jenkins

Considering the areas most impacted by bird flu are in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, it is advisable to stay clear of these regions. However, circumstances may arise that necessitates travel. In which case, you need to know how to protect yourself in these areas from contracting bird flu.

In general, basic hygiene can prevent a wide array of infectious diseases. For this reason, frequent hand washing is advised to eliminate bacteria and viral components from one’s hands.

More specifically, travelers should avoid any contact with poultry, including those held for agricultural use or wild birds. Any area potentially contaminated with bird feces should also be avoided. Currently, bird flu is only being transmitted from poultry to humans and not from human contact; therefore, you should assume every bird you see is potentially infected, as that very well may be the case.

You should also take special care not to ingest undercooked poultry, poultry products, or dishes made with poultry blood, as the virus may still be active in such dishes.

You also need to avoid contact with sick people or people that are exposed to poultry. This may seem excessive, but the bird flu virus is expected to mutate and be transmitted through human contact. If this were to occur, you could easily catch the disease from someone else. It is better to be cautious and alive than the alternative. Likewise, you may also consider avoiding crowds, as densely populated areas are an ideal breeding ground to spread disease.

If, during your travels, you become severely ill, you may contact a United States Embassy for guidance in seeking treatment and notifying family and friends. Depending on your location, medical care may be limited. Use caution in securing treatment.

Special concern has been shown in visiting Singapore and Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve; however, it has been made very clear that Singapore is free from bird flu. Two entities, AVA and NParks, have continual surveillance projects of the reserve and take blood samples from the birds on a regular basis to ensure infection has not occurred. On the same token, it is unlikely a human would become infected by a wild bird, as direct handling is almost impossible. Most of the cases reported have been contracted from chickens or domestic birds. The primary way a human would be infected from a wild bird is through contact with bodily secretions and feces.

About The Author


Sarah K. Jenkins is an acclaimed writer on medical matters, and has written extensively on the subjects of Attention Deficit Disorder, Bird Flu and Cohn’s Disease.

For more of her articles, go to http://www.imedicalvillage.com now.

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