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By Herb Newborg

Innate Intelligence Cures Swine Flu in 999,698 Americans
Despite fear mongering by mass media, H1N1 is a harmless bug the body easily overcomes.

swineAccording to the official U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website, “it is estimated that more than one million people became ill with novel H1N1 flu between April and June 2009 in the United States.”

Unfortunately, 302 people died because they were not healthy enough for the innate intelligence of the body to perform its natural function: develop mild symptoms as a result of the infection, produce natural antibodies and quickly return to health with protection against any future recurrence of the infection.

While this loss of life for 302 unhealthy people is tragic, the story that is not being told amid all of the swine flu and vaccine promotion hype is the fact that between April and June, 2009, at least 999,698 Americans had the perfect, normal, natural reaction to the virus that the innate intelligence of the body was designed to produce. They suffered no long term adverse effects and lived happily ever after.

And this is exactly what has allowed us to survive for over 6,000 years. It is a perfect process that works flawlessly 100% of the time. The only time it fails is when the innate intelligence of the body is already compromised by other physical, chemical or emotional stresses that impede this natural process.

Don’t believe the hype. A healthy body has the ability to deal with this and any other virus that you may come in contact with.

The following tips will improve the function of your immune system and further reduce your chances of getting the flu:

  • Get adequate natural sunlight or Vitamin D supplementation.
  • Avoid sugar.
  • Avoid processed foods.
  • Eat natural, non-GMO, whole foods.
  • Exercise regularly.
  • Get plenty of sleep.
  • Support yourself during stressful times.
  • Have your spine checked and get adjusted as needed.


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