Wednesday, December 07, 2005

NutriFeron--Dr. Yasuhiko Kojima's Quantum Leap


“It has taken me some fifty years since my research began to come to this point. The combination of interferon stimulation which strengthens cells, and macrophage activation which plays a major role in the immune system yielded almost magical effects. There are no side effects, and I am confident that my four botanical compound extracts will play a major role in maintaining our health.”
--Dr. Yasuhiko Kojima

You can learn more about this groundbreaking new product here.

Monday, December 05, 2005

Cold and Flu 102--Prevention

If you follow the tips in “15 Simple Ways to Avoid a Cold or Flu Virus” you are at least a green or purple-belt in the art of germ-kwon-do. But to earn your black-belt you are going to have to dig deeper. To truly understand the secrets of viral warfare, you are going to have to strengthen your immune system.

One way to do that is to get a vaccination. This works by introducing “dead” viruses into your system so that if a “live” virus enters later, your body has already built up antibodies to fight it off. Still, the vaccine has its problems.

To decide which strains of influenza virus should be incorporated into the vaccine, FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biologicals Advisory Committee meets in late January each year to consider reports from national and international surveillance systems. A World Health Organization panel then meets in Geneva to make final recommendations for the next season’s flu vaccine. The challenge for scientists is two-fold: 1) choosing the right strains of flu, and 2) the fact that influenza viruses can change themselves, or mutate, thus rendering the vaccine ineffective.

In January 2000, a particularly strong strain of influenza struck North America. Of interest is the fact that a large percentage of the elderly that suffered did so despite having been vaccinated. One nursing home in Toronto reported 32 cases of the flu; 31 of those residents had gotten a flu shot.

A growing number of people are also concerned about some of the vaccine’s ingredients, such as formaldehyde, thimerosal (a derivative of mercury) and aluminum.

So what can you do? Shaklee can help. By supplementing with three revolutionary products (one, NutriFeron, a scientifically ground-breaking exclusive and patented formula) you benefit from the immune support nobody else has access to. Take the following three supplements to supercharge your immune system and create a virtual shield of protection around you.

Highest Daily Protection

Exclusive Formula Boosts Your Immune System Safely and Naturally

1. NutriFeron is truly a breakthrough in immune protection. It’s the only supplement created by the doctor that discovered natural interferon, a critical component of healthy immune function.

Dr Kojima, the world renowned immunologist who discovered interferon in 1954, spent more than 40 years searching for a natural interferon booster. The result of Dr. Kojima’s work is NutriFeron, the ONLY supplement in the marketplace that naturally increases the production of interferon in the body. The botanical blend for NutriFeron is proven by four published human clinical studies, and only Shaklee has the worldwide exclusive rights to this patented formula.

In published clinical studies, this potent-yet-safe phytonutrient blend provided immune support right at the cellular level. It’s the natural way to keep your immune system finely tuned and on ready alert. In essence, it takes the defenses you already have and makes them even better.

Far Beyond Nutrition--How NutriFeron Works
  • Increases the production of your body’s natural interferon
  • Prepares your immune system to better handle invaders
  • Strengthens your body’s natural immune response process
  • Preliminary studies suggest that NutriFeron
    -- Calls natural “killer cells” to action
    -- Balances your immune response against environmental irritants
    and airborne pollutants
    -- Unleashes the potential of your immune system in as little as
    three days

Baseline Protection


2. Immunity Formula I—In order to keep your immune system strong and in good working order Immunity Formula I provides the essential nutrients for healthy immune function. Starting with your biggest weapon—your skin—Immunity Formula I provides zinc, vitamins E and C, and beta carotene to maintain the health of this first defense. In addition, it protects on the inside with beta carotene, vitamins C, E, B6, B12, and folic acid, as well as mineral support from copper, selenium, and zinc. Full nutritional potency is guaranteed with ShakleeGuard, a patented blend of antioxidants and rosemary extract.
§ Contains a blend of six immunoactive vitamins—Vitamin A in the form of beta carotine, vitamins C, E, B6, B12 and folic acid
§ Mineral support for a strong immune system includes copper, selenium, and zinc
§ Zinc, vitamins E and C, and beta carotene also provide dietary support for healthy skin—your first line of defense

Emergency Protection

3. Defend and Resist Complex—In times of stress, help your body respond to periodic or seasonal attacks by giving your immune system what it needs to stay strong, with a unique formula based on standardized extracts of herbs. To supercharge the immune system when you feel that first tickle, take six tablets throughout the day for seven days.

  • Echinacea purpurea to stimulate the body’s natural resistance
  • Black elderberry to help maintain healthy immune response
  • Larch tree to enhance immune support
  • Swallow, chew, or crush in hot water for a soothing tea

    This season reach your highest immune potential. Be proactive. Let Shaklee help you beat the hundreds of cold and flu virus looking for weakened immune systems to overrun. Stock up and use:
    NutriFeron -- #20241
    Immunity Formula I -- #20241
    Defend & Resist -- #20613

    The fight against today’s germs is a hard one. Now you’ve seen the enemy. Shaklee gives you the weapons you need. It is time to be aggressive. Join the battle, and enjoy this cold and flu season with renewed energy.

Sunday, December 04, 2005

15 Simple Ways to Avoid a Cold or Flu Virus

  1. Wash your hands frequently
  2. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth
  3. Avoid close contact
  4. Wipe counter tops in kitchen and bathroom with Basic G
  5. Change bed linens frequently
  6. Frequently replace your toothbrush
  7. Avoid Sugar
  8. Get enough rest
  9. Exercise
  10. Avoid alcohol
  11. Eat right
  12. Stay well hydrated
  13. Use a humidifier
  14. Don’t let your nose dry out.
  15. Supplement with Shaklee Basics and Protein

Saturday, December 03, 2005

By The Numbers

$40 billion
Cost of the common cold on the U.S. Economy

$20 billion
Amount in cold-related work lost each year.

189 Million
Days of school missed per year because of colds

41 Million
Number of antibiotic prescriptions written for cold sufferers per year (despite having no effect on the cold virus)

$1.1 Billion
The cost of useless antibiotic prescriptions per year.

$2.9 Billion
Amount Americans spend per year on over-the-counter drugs.

$400 Million
Amount spent on prescriptions drugs for relief of cold symptoms.

75%
Percentage of people polled who reported having a cold in the past year.

2-3
Number of colds the average respondent reported having in the past year.

10%-20%
Percentage of Americans that come down with the flu each flu season

100,000
Number of people hospitalized each year with the flu

36,000
Number of people who die from the flu and its complications every year.

1918
The year the Spanish flu, the worst flu pandemic in history, killed 20 million people worldwide—500,000 in the U.S. alone.

3
Number of hours the flu virus can linger in the air.

Friday, December 02, 2005

Cold and Flu 101—A Crash Course

“There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance.”--Socrates

Pop Quiz: Cold or Flu?
Your symptoms: congestion, labored breathing, runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, watery eyes
  • Your symptoms: quick onset of body aches, high fever, chills, extreme fatigue, raw throat, a racking persistent cough.
  • If your answer to number one was “the cold” and two was “the flu,” you were right. But did you also know that there are more than 200 different viruses known to cause the 500 million colds in the U.S. each year? It’s true. Each case costs an average of $80. The most common virus, causing 35% of all colds, is called the rhinovirus (from the Greek rhin, meaning “nose”).
    The flu, on the other hand, is an acute, contagious, respiratory tract infection caused by one of the influenza viruses, and does not have anything to do with an upset stomach—that’s something different.


    A virus (no matter what kind) is basically a microscopic parasite. They lack the cellular machinery for self-reproduction and so can replicate only by invading and controlling other cells. What makes you feel “sick” is not the invading or replicating, but your body’s immune response to the foreign invaders after they have been detected.


    Are They. . . gulp. . . “Catchy?”


    Yes. Very. Here’s how:


    You get a cold or flu when virus laden droplets, that have been sneezed or coughed, find their way into your body. How do they get in? Breathing droplets suspended in the air, or rubbing your eyes or nose with contaminated fingers. Touching objects the viruses may be clinging to such as food, door knobs, glasses, light switches, and Kleenex can transfer them to your hands and fingers. Bottom line—the cold and flu virus enters the body through mucus membranes of the eyes, nose and mouth.


    Conditions are ripe for viruses to spread in close quarters, which explains why the highest incidence of the flu is in 5 to 14 year olds, who spend much of their time in school. They also get the most colds—six to eight a year. Why? Children typically have less mature immune systems and aren’t as capable of fighting off these viruses as adults, who average two to four colds a year.


    The cold and flu “season” typically lasts from November to March. According to researchers at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the “season” exists because people spend more time indoors spreading the viruses. Another key factor is that viruses thrive in low humidity. Less humid air also dries out the nasal lining, an important first defense and pathway a virus can then more easily penetrate.


    Ever wonder why health care costs are out of control? Here is just one contributing example: According to a recent survey of families with at least one young child in out-of-home childcare, nearly all of the families knew that viruses caused colds. However, more than half thought antibiotics are needed to treat them. Also, close to two-thirds of the respondents said they’d take their child to a doctor for a cold, and close to one-quarter said they’d take their child to the emergency room, despite the fact that common colds will get better without a doctor’s visit.
    So what can you do? Well, that’s a topic for a whole other crash course—Cold and Flu 102.

    Thursday, December 01, 2005

    WARNING: Do Not Read This Unless You Are Already a Low Down, No-Holds-Barred, Ornery, Rascal… Who Won't Fight Fair During Cold and Flu Season


    Dear Friends,
    You know the type. They say things like, “Well, it’s that time of year,” or “Yep, I heard it’s been going around,” or “The only thing you can do for a virus is wait it out.”
    Wait it out!!?? Wait it out?!?! Like you don’t have anything better to do than drag yourself around the house, sneezing and hacking for days or even weeks on end. Wait it out? Whatever.
    Your Kung Fu is Strong

    That’s why this month is jam packed with information you can use to beat the hundreds of cold and flu viruses floating in the air this year. Inside you’ll get to know the enemy like never before. Its history, its family, its strengths, weaknesses and all the plays in its play-book. You’ll get the tools and learn the secrets to smarter, stronger and faster germ stomping immunity.