Avian Flu Medication?

Elderberry968144bThe researched antidote according to David Meyer and many other doctors for avian flu is a natural ingredient.  He says a component of H1N1 is a triple flu of human, avian, and swine flu which as been in vaccines for the last five years according to a physician David Meyer who mentioned it in the June 2009 issue of www.lasttrumpetministries.org  What is his reccomendation?  - A daily of Sambucol elderberry syrup to get your immune up, and increase that to four times daily if flu symptoms start.   T. Chase at www.revelation13.net found ELS Bible codes that the H1N1 flu virus will mutate into a deadly pandemic starting 9-9-09 which is 666 upside down, which we think is quite interesting.

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1 comment to Avian Flu Medication?

  • In 1920, a Medical Doctor wrote about the remarkable herb called Lomatium Dissectum that the Indians used to cure the 1918 flu during the years 1917-1919. The Washoe Indians were 100% successful in not only eliminating the flu, but also its complications, such as severe pneumonia. I quote:
    (from http://www.lomatium.com/history)

    “Whether a coincidence or not, there was not a single death in the Washoe tribe from influenza or its complications, although Indians living in other parts of the State where the root did not grow died in numbers. It was such a remarkable coincidence that the root was investigated by a practicing physician who saw apparently hopeless cases recover without any other medication or care of any kind. A preparation was prepared and employed in a great many cases among the whites, from the mildest to the most virulent types of influenza, and it proved, among other things, that it is the nearest approach we have today to a specific in epidemic influenza and the accompanying pneumonia.”

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