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Age-Old Remedy for the Newest Flu by Kathryn Beach
Every year the seasonal flu kills about 36,000 people and sends 200,000 to the
hospital, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Every year during "flu season" (typically starting around Thanksgiving and
peaking around Christmas) there's a rush to get flu shots; especially among the
elderly, the ill, and the very young, the concern is well-grounded.
For most sufferers -- between 5 and 20 percent of the population every year --
the flu brings fever, headaches, fatigue, aches and pains, stomach distress and
other symptoms that make life miserable for days.
Rumor of a pandemic flu outbreak has brought increased concern. It's important
to understand exactly what this means, rather than just being fearful of
something arriving at the nearest airport to which you have no defense.
Viruses are the invading organisms responsible for most epidemic illnesses.
Virus-caused illnesses range from the common cold to cold sores, warts, measles
and chicken pox, hepatitis, West Nile virus, the "ordinary" flu, and AIDS.
Most recently, it's the Avian flu that has people on edge.
We can help prevent the passage of viruses from person to person by avoiding
large indoor gatherings of people (right...during the holiday season...) and
exercising good sanitary practices - washing hands often, etc. Viruses are
known to be resistant to pharmaceutical antibiotics. Many public health experts
have pinned their hopes on the antiviral drug Tamiflu to fight the Avian flu,
for example, only to find that resistent cases are emerging.
A flu virus mutates frequently and sometimes a new strain emerges that humans
have not been exposed to. If the strain spreads easily between humans, it can
cause widespread death and overwhelm global health resources. (It's important
to realize that the Avian flu in the news these days is NOT passed easily
between humans; it seems to mostly be passed from poultry to humans.) A flu
virus from half a world away is one to which you will most likely have no
immunity, unlike the local ones you contact, and the mutations can leave us
even more defenseless.
Enter the powerful healing properties of the oil of the tea tree, Melaleuca
alternifolia. Just because a substance is naturally-occuring with no known
side effects, does not mean it can't be effective. Tea tree was an important
medicinal for native Australians. They drank tea made of the leaves and applied
tea tree poultices to treat wounds, cuts, and various skin disorders. In 1920,
Dr. A. Penfold tested the oil's properties for the first time. He discovered
that tea tree oil was 12 times more potent than the accepted antiseptic at the
time, carbolic acid. Dr. Penfold's research prompted further testing in the
following decades, contributing to its increasing use by the public.
Tea tree oil is a valuable alternative to pharmaceuticals. Its complex chemical
composition makes it extremely difficult for germs to develop resistance.
Traditional antibiotics possess more simple chemical structures to which germs
can easily develop immunity. Tea tree oil is readily absorbed and it continues
to block germ growth at the site for several days after the initial application.
The oil is a proven immuno-stimulant; it is even currently being tested in the
treatment of AIDS.
You should apply a small test amount to the skin before using it for the first
time, as with any product, there is always the chance of sensitivity in any
particular individual. Adding a couple drops to a vapourizer and inhaling the
fumes helps to freshen and disinfect the air, killing germs that infect the
sinuses and lungs, and opening clogged respiratory passages. The oil can be
rubbed into the skin at full strength, or mixed with a carrier oil or lotion.
The oil can also be added to a hot bath and is then assimilated both through the
skin and the nasal passages.
Personal use of tea tree oil is not to be substituted for advice from your
family doctor. It is, however, useful in prevention and as a first aid
treatment. And there is anecdotal and scientific evidence of truly amazing
results using this phenomenal substance.
Kathryn Beach offers extensive information about tea tree oil on her website,
"Learn About the Tea Tree Oil Phenomenon",
and in her "Tea Tree Alerts" available
by sending a blank email to: teatreealert@sendfree.com
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