Influenza is a virus that can cause “the flu.” Does it
belong to us as humans or to a larger parasite we are hosting? It is easily
transmitted from person to person and in less than a year can spread across the
planet. Some flu examples are Influenza A, B, C and Swine flu. However, much
that is called “flu” is actually caused by a bacterium, either Salmonella or
Shigella. If someone in your family is “catching” a flu, test their saliva for
the presence of dairy products, implicating the Salmonellas and Shigellas. Also
test for influenza A, B, and C. Children's “flus”, especially when there is a
fever, are usually due to Salmonellas. Even after zapping it can take an hour
for the symptoms and fever to go away.
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