Thursday, January 04, 2007

Additions for the Medicine Cabinet

The holidays got the best of me and it's been weeks since I've published anything to this blogspot. As we have had a mild winter so far in the Washington area, I am concerned that there will be some lingering viruses that are usually killed off over a typically colder winter season.

The magazine, Alternative Medicine, noted in their June 2006 three additions that one can add to the medicine cabinet to help combat avian flu. I mention them here in this blog as they would be good additions to consider taking at the first signs that you may be coming down with the flu. These symptoms include achiness, headaches, fatigue, and general malaise.

Selenium

Research done at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill shows that deficient selenium in the body compromises the immune system and allows a flu virus to mutate into a more aggressive strain of virus. Dr. Marcus Laux, a naturopathic physician recommends taking 200 mcg of selenium daily and increasing the dose to 400 mcg during an active infection.

N-Acetylceysteine

A study performed in Genoa, Italy on 262 people showed that one in four individuals taking NAC developed flu symptoms and those were generally mild as compared to the four out of five people taking placebos who had far more debilitating flu symptoms. The study used 600 mg of NAC twice daily during the flu season and the dosage can be increased to 3,000 to 4,000 mg daily during an active infection.

L-Lysine

Research conduced in China has shown that L-Lysine enhanced the immune system in combatting the hepatitis B virus and has great potential in preventing infections. Lysine prevents replication which prevents the virus from spreading in the body. A dosage of 500 to 2000 mg is recommended daily.

Olive Leaf Extract

Additionally, olive leaf extract, acts to boost the immune system and is a supplement that I take during the fall and winter months.




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