Mask for Swine Flu & the Masking of Your Immune System
By Prne, Gaea News NetworkThursday, April 30, 2009
LONDON and BRIGHTON - With experts warning that four in ten people could catch the killer swine flu within months, the government have ordered 32 million protective face masks to help combat the disease. However, face masks could prove useless as your breath makes them damp and the virus can seep in!
Even anti-viral drugs don’t kill the virus, they only stall their development. Anti-virals are subject to drug resistance as the virus mutates over time, becoming less susceptible to the treatment.
Your immune system is your own personal medical team, always on alert, ready to heal you in a crisis.
Supporting the immune system is critical to fighting viruses, and the best approach is to use a plan involving diet, lifestyle, stress management, and exercise.
Certain foods can strengthen your immune system, leaving you more able to fight infections, but certain foods can also weaken it.
Mark Killick of MK Nutrition can help you to better understand your bodys’ nutritional needs.
For more tips and advice please visit the MK Nutrition’s website at www.mknutrition.co.uk
For public enquiries/Appointments: +44(0)1273-555111 or +44(0)207-351-3332
Source: MK Nutrition
For public enquiries/Appointments: +44(0)1273-555111 or +44(0)207-351-3332. Press Contact: Mr E Barrett, Agent +44(0)1273-302809 or +44(0)7900-881604, Interviews: Mark Killick of MK Nutrition +44(0)7768261989
Tags: Londonbrighton, MK Nutrition, Swine flu, United Kingdom
August 17, 2009: 9:06 pm
You are supposed to switch used masks for fresh ones every few hours. Keeping them on all day after they get moist from breathing is not recommended. |
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