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Confine H1N1 suspect cases to one hospital
June 16, 2009 Tuesday, 03:11 AM

I REFER to last Saturday's report, 'Six more down with H1N1; disease hits young hardest'. I am particularly concerned about the sudden influx of cases that involve young children and their subsequent hospitalisation in KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH).
CCLCCLCCL
June 16, 2009 Tuesday, 10:29 AM

Someone posted in another thread encouraging the bathing with cold water.

Please don't.

Cold chilly water hardens things.

Please be aware and beware.

Ask why the body has a constant 36.7C if the Creator wants us to chill it with cold water. Please don't over chill the body. Pus will harden and more difficult to flow out.

Flu viruses love the pus, thrive on it and multiply fast.

A clean dustbin and a smelly dirty fithy one, which one will have more germs in it?

Similarly for the human body, one full of pus and one has less pus in it, which body will have more viruses in it?

Heat is to melt the toxins and the pus to make it to flow out easily from the body, like mucous or phlegm, stool, etc..

Chilling the body with cold water will harden it and make it more difficult for it to come out.

Does Phillip Yeo know what I meant?

Does Khaw Boon Wan know what I meant?

Does Dr Lee Wei Ling know what I meant?

When will biologics find the solution to help pus and toxin to flow out easily and comfortably from the human body?

Blocking it, hardening it, forcing it back into the body is doing the opposite of what the human body wants to do, to expel toxins and pus from the body, not to accumulate and store it in the human body.

The human body is not created to store pus and toxins. Make no mistake about it.

Does biologics understand this fundamental principle of health for all mankind?
Misnomer
June 16, 2009 Tuesday, 10:35 PM

Latest case - what a bloody idiot this foreigner is. Should send him to jail - he is going to pass the bug to the whole population..!!!



http://health.asiaone.com/Health/New...16-148889.html

48th confirmed case

The 48th case is a 56-year-old German man who works in Singapore as a researcher at Biopolis.

He went to Philadelphia, USA on 28 May to attend a conference.

He developed symptoms on 4 June while he was there.

He returned to Singapore on SQ15 via Seoul at 0100 hours on 8 June. He was seated at row 52. He was not picked up by the thermal scanner at the airport as he did not have a fever then.

He took a taxi home from the airport, and stayed at home for the rest of the day.

He went to work from 9 to 12 June. On 11 June evening, he went to a function at the French Ambassador's Residence attended by about 70 persons. On 13 June, he went to a shopping mall and had social activities at Clarke Quay. On 14 June, he attended a concert and did more shopping.On 15 June, he did not go to work in the morning and called a 993 ambulance to send him to CDC2 around noon time.

Laboratory results confirmed his infection at 2140 hours on 15 June.
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