Not only will Fish Oil aid in your immune system, but it has a generous list of benefits from taking this simple pill each day. It is believed that regular consumption of fish oil aids in increasing your immunity thereby enabling you to resist incidence of common diseases such as cold, cough and flu, and much protection against the Bird Flu. Fish oil benefits the immune system by effecting cytokines and eicosanoids present in our body. Fish oil is also beneficial to patients suffering from lupus, which is a disease characterized by the attacks of immune system of the body on various organs and tissues. Fish oil helps in reducing the pain and inflammation that may occur in joints, eyes, kidney, heart, blood vessels, lungs, nerves, etc. It also helps in reducing associated fever, skin rashes and fatigue. (Read More).....

Prepare Your Body Now To Avoid the Flu-Keeping your body healthy in an ever increasing toxic enviroment is a huge step in avoiding sickness. You can take steps to help you avoid the Bird Flu and survive it if you happen to catch it.
A Retired Physics Professor Comments on Ascorbic Acid producing amazing results! Theodore P. Jorgensen has studied physics with a Ph.D. from Harvard. He has experience working on the Atomic Bomb at Los Alamos as well as directed an atomic accelerator project at the University of Nebraska.
High dose vitamin C is a remarkably safe and effective treatment for viral infections. [1,2] In high doses, vitamin C neutralizes free radicals, helps kill viruses, and strengthens the body’s immune system. Taking supplemental vitamin C routinely helps prevent viral infections. The Avian Flu (or Bird Flu), so often mentioned by newspapers, magazines and other news sources, is a particularly severe form of influenza. It should probably be called Poultry Flu, since almost all of the 150 or so human infections have come from domestic poultry. [3] Interestingly, the symptoms of avian flu include hemorrhages under the skin, and bleeding from the nose and gums. These are also classical symptoms of clinical scurvy, which means a critical vitamin C deficiency is present. This means that vitamin C (ascorbate) is needed to treat it. Severe cases may require 200,000 to 300,000 milligrams of vitamin C or more, given intravenously (IV) by a physician. This very high dosing may be needed since the Avian Flu appears to consume vitamin C very rapidly, similar to an acute viral hemorrhagic fever, somewhat like an Ebola infection.
