Posts Tagged ‘H1N1’
|More Listener Questions Answered
Friday, January 29th, 2010
Listen To: More Questions Answered Podcast
Portland naturopathic doctors Dr. Greg Eckel and Dr. Greg Nigh answer listener questions regarding H1N1, adrenal glad excess, vitamin A, the peer review system and allergy desensitization shots.
Tags: Adrenal fatigue, allergies, antibiotics, Flu, H1N1, peer review, Swine flu, vaccines, vitamins
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Confused about the flu hype? Boost your immunity!
Thursday, August 13th, 2009
Did you get it yet? You’ll probably be hearing a lot of people talking about the flu vaccine, if you haven’t heard it already. This year with all of the talk of the H1N1 flu and the annual push for vaccination for the seasonal flu, the marketing blitz is on. These are two different issues and we’ll separate them out. There are plenty of things you can do to increase your immune system’s effectiveness. And if you do happen to build your immune system (by getting the flu) there are ways we can help get you through the illness. (more…)
Tags: CDC, Flu, flu season, Flu vaccination, H1N1, immune system
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The Naturopathic Approach to the Swine Flu
Friday, May 1st, 2009
Listen to the Swine Flu Podcast
In this podcast, Dr. Eckel and Dr. Nigh share with you their thoughts on the swine flu. Are your chances of dying from the Swine flu any higher than the regular seasonal flu? As naturopathic doctors, they believe that the public should not be put into a state of fear, but that each person should be encouraged to put their body in a state of preparation to fight off infections like the swine flu. They will give share with you some information on how to boost your immune system, as well as common sense preventative measures that will protect your body from these viruses.
Tags: Alternative medicine, Dr. Greg Eckel, Dr. Greg Nigh, H1N1, Naturopathic medicine, pandemic, Swine flu, vaccination, vaccine
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