Special Alert: The Alarming Reason Some People Die From the Flu from Dr. Mercola
Special Alert: The Alarming Reason Some People Die From the Flu
February 01, 2018 • 157,264views
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While
influenza can indeed be deadly in rare cases, these deaths are
typically the result of secondary infections, not the flu virus itself
Research
has highlighted the link between influenza and severe sepsis (blood
poisoning). Symptoms of sepsis can mimic the flu, and are often
overlooked. Without prompt treatment, the condition can be deadly
Use
of intravenous vitamin C, hydrocortisone and thiamine has been shown to
reduce sepsis mortality nearly fivefold, from 40 to 8.5 percent
Optimizing
your vitamin D level is far more potent a preventive strategy than
getting a seasonal flu vaccine. People with significant vitamin D levels
may reduce their risk of respiratory infections such as influenza by 50
percent
People
with higher vitamin D levels may also benefit from additional vitamin
D, reducing their risk of flu by 10 percent, which equals the
effectiveness of the seasonal flu vaccine, including this year’s vaccine
By Dr. Mercola
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
the 2017-2018 flu season appears particularly virulent. Influenza
activity increased significantly in December, with influenza A(H3N2)
viruses predominating, and in a December 27 notice, the agency noted
that “In the past, A(H3N2) virus-predominant influenza seasons have
been associated with more hospitalizations and deaths in persons aged
65 years and older and young children …”1
While influenza can indeed be deadly in rare cases, what most health
experts fail to tell you is that these deaths are typically the result
of secondary infections, not the flu virus itself. Importantly,
research has highlighted the link between influenza and severe sepsis
— a progressive disease process initiated by an aggressive,
dysfunctional immune response to an infection in the bloodstream (which
is why it's sometimes referred to as blood poisoning).
Symptoms of sepsis are often overlooked, even by health
professionals, and without prompt treatment, the condition can be
deadly. Unfortunately, conventional treatments often fail, and most
hospitals have yet to embrace the use of intravenous (IV) vitamin C,
hydrocortisone and thiamine,2 which has been shown to reduce sepsis mortality from 40 to a mere 8.5 percent.3,4
How Influenza May Cause Lethal Sepsis
According to researchers, “Severe sepsis is traditionally
associated with bacterial diseases … However, viruses are becoming a
growing cause of severe sepsis worldwide.” As noted in the video above,
some sepsis symptoms also resemble influenza, which can lead to
tragedy. The video offers guidelines on how to tell the difference
between the two.
Sepsis, without doubt, requires immediate medical attention, whereas
most people will successfully recover from the flu with a few days to a
week of bedrest and fluids. Just how influenza can lead to sepsis is a
somewhat complex affair, described as follows:5
“Regardless of the etiologic agent, the inflammatory response is
highly interconnected with infection. In the initial response to an
infection, severe sepsis is characterized by a pro-inflammatory state,
while a progression to an anti-inflammatory state develops and favors
secondary infections …
In the predominant pro-inflammatory state, Th1 cells activated
by microorganisms increase transcription of pro-inflammatory cytokines
such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α), interferon-γ (INF-γ), and
interleukin-2 (IL-2).
[C]ytokines … released from endothelial cells and subsequently from
macrophages can induce lymphocyte activation and infiltration at the
sites of infection and will exert direct antiviral effects.
Subsequently, with the shift toward an anti-inflammatory state,
activated Th2 cells secrete interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interleukin-10
(IL-10).
In certain situations, T cells can become anergic, failing to
proliferate and produce cytokines. Type I IFN has a potent
anti-influenza virus activity; it induces transcription of several
interferon stimulated genes, which in turn restrict viral replication.
However, influenza virus developed several mechanisms to evade IFN
response …
Viral infections such as the influenza virus can also trigger
deregulation of the innate immune system with excessive cytokines
release and potential harmful consequences. An abnormal immune response
to influenza can lead to endothelial damage … deregulation of
coagulation, and the consequent alteration of microvascular
permeability, tissue edema, and shock.”
Signs and Symptoms of Sepsis
Common signs and symptoms of sepsis to watch out for include:6
A high fever
Inability to keep fluids down
Rapid heartbeat; rapid, shallow breathing and/or shortness of breath
Lethargy and/or confusion
Slurred speech, often resembling intoxication
Should a few or all of these be present, seek immediate medical
attention to rule out sepsis. Also inform the medical staff that you
suspect sepsis, as time is of the essence when it comes to treatment.
As noted in the featured video, hydration is of utmost importance, as
much of the damage caused by sepsis begins with fluid loss.
Preventive Strategies That Can Reduce Your Chances of Influenza, Sepsis and Other Secondary Infections
Your immune system is your first-line defense against all types of
infections, be they bacterial or viral, so the most effective way to
avoid coming down with the flu is to bolster your immune function.
While conventional health authorities claim getting an annual flu shot
is the best way to ward off influenza, the medical literature actually
suggests vitamin D optimization may be a far more effective strategy,
and the evidence for this goes back at least a decade.
Dr. John Cannell, founder of the Vitamin D Council, was one of the
first to introduce the idea that vitamin D deficiency may actually be a
causative factor in influenza. His hypothesis7 was initially published in the journal Epidemiology and Infection in 2006.8 It was subsequently followed up with another study published in the Virology Journal in 2008.9
The following year, a large, nationally representative study10 confirmed that people with the lowest vitamin D levels indeed reported having significantly more colds or cases of the flu.
Since then, a number of studies have come to similar conclusions. Most recently, a scientific review11,12
published last year concluded that vitamin D supplementation boosts
immunity and cuts rates of cold and flu. In all, 25 randomized
controlled trials were included in the review, involving nearly 11,000
individuals from more than a dozen countries. People with significant
vitamin D deficiency (blood levels below 10 ng/mL), taking a vitamin D
supplement reduced their risk of respiratory infections such as
influenza by 50 percent.
People with higher vitamin D levels
also benefited, although not as greatly. Overall, they reduced their
risk by about 10 percent, which the researchers stated was about equal
to the effect of flu vaccines. Coincidentally, 10 percent is the effectiveness rate of this year’s flu vaccine.13
The take-home message here is that vitamin D supplementation far
exceeds the flu vaccine in terms of effectiveness, and the more
deficient you are, the greater its protective effects.
Aside from vitamin D,
loading up on vitamins B1 and C may go a long way toward keeping you
healthy through the flu season and beyond. Influenza has also been
successfully treated with high-dose vitamin C.14 Taking zinc lozenges at the first sign of a cold or flu can also be helpful.
Zinc boosts immune function and plays a vital role in activating your
body’s T cells (white blood cells tasked with destroying infected
cells). If you fall victim to frequent bacterial infections or colds,
your body might be trying to tell you it needs more zinc.
Be Aware of This Life-Saving IV Protocol
If you or a loved one succumbs to sepsis, whether caused by
influenza or some other infection, please remember that a protocol of
IV vitamin C with hydrocortisone and thiamine (vitamin B1) can be
lifesaving.15 So, urge your doctor to use it. Chances are, they might not even be aware of it.
This sepsis treatment protocol
was developed Dr. Paul Marik, a critical care doctor at Sentara Norfolk
General Hospital in East Virginia, and clinical use has proven it to
be remarkably effective for the treatment of sepsis, reducing mortality
nearly fivefold.
Marik’s retrospective before-after clinical study16,17
showed that giving patients IV vitamin C with hydrocortisone and
vitamin B1 for two days reduced mortality from 40 percent to 8.5
percent. Of the 50 patients treated, only four died, and all of them
died from their underlying disease, not sepsis. Importantly, the
treatment has no side effects and is inexpensive, readily available and
simple to administer, so you really have nothing to lose by trying it.
The only contraindication is if you are glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficient (a genetic disorder).18 G6PD is an enzyme your red blood cells need to maintain membrane integrity.
High-dose IV vitamin C is a strong pro-oxidant, and giving a
pro-oxidant to a G6PD-deficient individual can cause their red blood
cells to rupture, which could have disastrous consequences. Fortunately,
G6PC deficiency is relatively uncommon, and can be tested for. People
of Mediterranean and African decent are at greater risk of being G6PC
deficient. Worldwide, G6PD deficiency is thought to affect 400 million
individuals, and in the U.S., an estimated 1 in 10 African-American
males have it.19
This Year’s Flu Vaccine Is a Poor Match to Circulating Strains
Sadly, flu deaths are inevitably used to incite fear, and the
recommended remedy is annual flu vaccination. As recently reported by
lohud.com, an affiliate of the USA Today Network:20
“Doctors urged New Yorkers to get flu shots as pediatric deaths
surfaced recently while a potentially record influenza season
approached its peak cycle. The public-health warning comes after
authorities in New York and Connecticut reported their first
flu-related deaths took the lives of two children …
‘Influenza is a significant threat to public health, and we are
strongly encouraging anyone who has not already gotten the flu vaccine
to get one immediately,’ said Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker.”
Considering the many studies showing flu vaccines have a dismal success
rate even when well-matched to circulating viral strains, the fact
that vaccination continues to be touted as your first-line of defense
against influenza suggests this annual campaign is more about generating
conformity for profit, opposed to actually improving and protecting
public health.
In January 2015, U.S. government officials admitted that, in most
years, flu shots are — at best — 50 to 60 percent effective at
preventing lab confirmed type A or B influenza requiring medical care.21 At the end of that same year, a CDC analysis22
revealed that, between 2005 and 2015, the influenza vaccine was
actually less than 50 percent effective more than half of the time.
As mentioned, the 2017/2018 flu vaccine has an effectiveness rating
of just 10 percent, due to it being poorly matched, yet the call for
flu vaccination remains, while strategies that are 10 times more
effective, such as vitamin D3 supplementation, are completely ignored!
Many also gloss over the fact that flu deaths also occur in those who
have been vaccinated. Such was the case with this 8-year-old boy in
Arkansas, featured in this CNN report.
This video may not be available in all countries.
Flu Vaccine Likely Raises Your Risk of Illness
The fact that flu vaccines offer negligible protection against the flu
is bad enough, but evidence suggests the vaccine may even make you more
susceptible to the disease. For example, Canadian researchers found
that annual flu vaccination appears to increase your risk of pandemic
illness, and cause more serious bouts of illness.
Data collected from Canada and Hong Kong during 2009-2010 showed
that people who received the seasonal flu vaccine in 2008 had twice the
risk of getting the H1N1 “swine flu,” compared to those who had not received a flu shot.23
A well-publicized ferret study24 confirmed these results. Research25
published in 2011 also warned the seasonal flu vaccine appears to
weaken children's immune systems and increases their chances of getting
sick from influenza viruses not included in the vaccine. Some health
experts claim flu vaccination will help you develop resistance against
strains that are not included in the vaccine, but research has actually
shown the complete opposite to be true.
When blood samples from healthy, unvaccinated children and children
who had received an annual flu shot were compared, the former
unvaccinated group had naturally built up more antibodies across a
wider variety of influenza strains compared to the latter vaccinated
group.26
Flu vaccines are also associated with debilitating and potentially
lifelong side effects such as Guillain–Barré syndrome and chronic shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA).
But what about the claim that you might contract influenza from your
flu shot? There are many anecdotal reports of people developing the
worst bout of influenza they’ve ever had, following a routine flu
vaccination, and indeed, a Chinese study27
published in 2012 appears to support such claims, finding that children
had a 4.4 higher chance of contracting a viral upper respiratory
infection following seasonal flu vaccine administration.
It’s also worth noting that double-blind, placebo controlled trials
for vaccines are not done. Instead, all a vaccine trial needs to
demonstrate in order for the vaccine to be licensed is an antibody
response.28
Researchers have also highlighted the influence of bias in studies
looking at influenza vaccine effectiveness. As noted in one 2010 study,29
”Forgoing vaccination predicted death in those who had received
vaccinations in the previous five years, but it predicted survival in
patients who had never before received a vaccination. We conclude that
bias is inherent in studies of influenza vaccination and death among
elderly patients.”
Beware: Tamiflu Can Trigger Psychosis
Should you or your child come down with the flu and your doctor or pediatrician recommends Tamiflu,30 you should know this antiviral drug has been shown to shorten the duration of flu symptoms by less than 17 hours.31,32 It also does not reduce viral transmission and does not lower your risk of complications from the flu, such as pneumonia.33,34 Scientist have also warned that the risks far outweigh the benefits.35
These risks include convulsions, brain infections, psychosis and
other neuropsychiatric problems. Tamiflu made recent headlines after a
6-year-old girl started hallucinating and attempted to jump out a
second story window.36
“I don’t think the 16 hours of symptom relief from the flu is worth
the possible side effects that we went through,” the girl’s father told
ABC7 News.37
Indeed, a number of studies have observed that Tamiflu may cause psychiatric symptoms. Research38
published in 2015 reported the case of a 22-year-old man who
“complained of mood swings, suicidal feelings, auditory hallucinations,
memory deterioration and insomnia” after taking the drug. Other
studies39 have found more than half of all children taking Tamiflu suffer side effects from the drug.40
Dangerous Lies Told by the CDC
Prior to the global H1N1 scare, the U.S. government stockpiled $1.5
billion of this basically useless antiviral — money that could have
been spent in far better ways than merely enriching Roche’s company
pockets. As noted in an article about Tamiflu by The Atlantic, “The
only people helped by the proven-to-be-ineffective drug are its
manufacturers.”41
A 2013 Forbes article42
also spelled out a number of flaws in the science behind Tamiflu, and
how benefits were overstated. Despite all of this overwhelming
evidence, the CDC to this day continues to recommend both flu vaccines
and antiviral drugs like Tamiflu.43
They even continue to claim antiviral drugs “may prevent serious flu
complications” — though the evidence clearly shows Tamiflu does no such
thing.
The take-home message here is to do your homework, and not blindly
follow public health recommendations. Also avoid falling prey to
unreasonable fears. All deaths are tragic, but people die from
influenza with and without flu vaccines. People also die without
certain drugs, and from drugs.
Remember, optimizing your vitamin D to a level of 60 to 80 ng/mL may
be one of the most effective flu prevention strategies out there. Also
familiarize yourself with the signs and symptoms of sepsis, and urge
your doctor to administer Marik’s IV vitamin C protocol should you or a
loved one be diagnosed with sepsis. It just might save your life.
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