Solutions for Protecting the Obese from Disease and Infection

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  • Author David Tal
  • Published May 31, 2011
  • Word count 448

It is no secret that those suffering from obesity are more at risk of a host of illnesses and diseases owing to a general lack in their health, as well as a weaker immune system, as a result. These people require extra steps in both the prevention of and fighting of disease.

The scientific journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases published a revealing article and questioned whether obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥30) and extreme obesity (BMI ≥40) were independent risk factors for death among case patients over 20 years old, with specific reference to the 2009 H1N1 virus. The study, of 534 adult patients, notes, "Half of Californians ≥20 years of age hospitalized with 2009 H1N1 infection were obese. Extreme obesity was associated with increased odds of death. Obese adults with 2009 H1N1 infection should be treated promptly and considered in prioritization of vaccine and antiviral medications during shortages."

Obese people need extra help to build their immune systems and current medical findings suggest three forms of protection – vaccines (such as the HPV vaccine), antiviral medication (such as Tamiflu) and health supplements (such as Gene-Eden). All vulnerable groups, meaning, the young, old, pregnant and obese, should be stricter in ensuring to use at least one of these methods of protection.

A note to remember is that all medications come with side effects of some sort - some better and some worse – and these should be looked into before beginning treatment. Health supplements, on the other hand, are more affordable than their medical counterparts, while also being natural, and not carrying unpleasant side effects.

All treatment options work to either prevent or manage the disease. There is no cure for any of the influenza viruses. Like any living things, the virus evolves to survive in its molecular environment. Having effective treatment options to better cope with this evolving threat is vital for continued health. Consider looking at some of the treatment alternatives today.

For more information on Vaccines, go to the CDC website.

For more information on Tamiflu, go to the Tamiflu website.

For more information on Gene-Eden, go to the Gene-Eden website.

About:

The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD, http://www.cbcd.net) is a research center recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-for-profit organization. The mission of the CBCD is to advance the research on the biology of chronic diseases, and to accelerate the discovery of treatments for these diseases. The CBCD published the "Purple" book by Dr. Hanan Polansky. The book presents Dr. Polansky’s highly acclaimed scientific theory of the relationship between the DNA of latent (chronic) viruses and the onset of chronic diseases. Dr. Polansky’s book can be freely downloaded from the CBCD website.

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Tal Davidson

Phone: 585-200-5546

Email: tdavidson@cbcd.net

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