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Old 10-28-2009, 06:44 AM   #8
Starlah
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Post Re: Symptoms of h1n1 flu virus

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Originally Posted by waitinginthewings View Post
Starlah: The symptoms I posted above are of the actual flu, not the vaccine. Is that what your referring to?
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Specifically what I am referring to is the above symptoms caused by the adjuvant Squalene Oiladded to the H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine...have you heard the term 'Cytokine Storm'?

Dr. Mercola refers to the "Turbo Charge" effect in the body........
http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/...tle_secre.html

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-cytokine-storm.htm

(Excerpt from Wisegeek)We think of external microbes as our worst enemy during an outbreak of influenza or bronchitis but our own immune system is potentially more lethal. When our body detects foreign microorganisms indicating an infection, our body might respond by over-protecting the site of infection. The body may race so many antibodies to the infection site that they collect in a cytokine storm. When the infection is in the lungs, for example, a cytokine storm can potentially block airways and result in suffocation.
At all times, white blood cells circulate in the bloodstream and are the first to sense if a virus or bacteria has infiltrated the body. Immediately, our body sends immune cells, including T-cells and macrophages, to attack the infection. During this stage, our immunity functions properly, and immune cells attack the microbes so they do not get too strong a foothold in our lungs.

For reasons not completely known, too many immune cells can be sent to the infection site. This happens when a particular type of molecule in the body, known as cytokines, activate the immune cells at the infection site and cause more immune cells to flood the site of infection. This propagates what is referred to as a cytokine storm where far too many immune cells are caught in an endless loop of calling more and more immune cells to fight the infection. The cytokine storm ends up inflaming the tissue surrounding the infection.

When the infection is in the lungs, severe inflammation caused by a cytokine storm can cause permanent lung damage. A prolonged cytokine storm will eventually shut down breathing altogether. Airducts get clogged and cells no longer properly absorb oxygen. This is what makes the cytokine storm so deadly in certain epidemic strains, such as bird flu.
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