Swine flu has been the number one news story and yes, people have died from this form of the flu, but it should not turn into a panic if we understand how the body works.
The flu virus, like any other organism, wants to reproduce. The body has defense mechanisms that stop virus reproduction from happening. If the body is well equipped to do so, the flu is short lived.
The recent concern about quarantines and vaccines is confusing to people. The anxious reaction is showing us that we have not learned from past history. Going back through the pages of history may be more telling and help us realize our current actions today should be taken differently.
When recent breakouts of swine flu occurred in school children, experts were wondering why healthy children were at risk. This certainly created a panic since healthy children should be the least likely to contract swine flu.
Perhaps the real question should be: why did we assume they were healthy? Maybe in truth they were not healthy. Maybe they eat a diet of processed foods with sugar substitute and high fructose corn syrup. Maybe they are sleep deprived because their bodies are overwhelmed with electronic technology.
Maybe they are healthy and getting sick in childhood is a necessary process to reinforce resistance.
We know viruses and bacteria will always be our close neighbors and fighting them has been futile. It has become a danger since most pathogens learn how to reconfigure themselves and become stronger. As intelligent humans we need to do the same thing.
Just like the neighborhood bully, fighting back might help or make it worse. Bullies will go away when they know they no longer feel superior or cannot penetrate someone's emotional shell. We have to find ways to make our cells more superior and impenetrable to the virus.
From a holistic viewpoint, vaccine theory conflicts with "biological logic" because exposure to viruses is completely natural. Exposure to vaccines is the opposite. Vaccines speak a language that the brain can never translate and put to good use.
Our modern day artificial lifestyle also speaks a language the brain can never translate. This may be why viruses and bacteria are getting stronger and we are not. Our depleted foods and lack of Vitamin D (since we no longer go outside and exercise) are giving the pathogens the head start. We will never win this race.
If you want to learn more about the swine flu, you have to change gears and learn about our food supply and our recent sedentary lifestyle. The following links will get you started:
(1) Swine flu predictions two years earlier
(4) The Dangers of Modern Diet and Modern Fitness