Universal Vaccine for the Flu? Look No Further Than Vitamin C and Zinc

by: Mike Adams
February 23, 2009


The mainstream media is ablaze today with talk of an important new discovery 
that could lead to a "universal vaccine" that ends all colds for a lifetime. 
This universal vaccine, researchers say, would target a common configuration of 
proteins that occurs in virtually all cases of influenza, including H5N1 (bird 
flu), the Spanish flu strain and even the common cold.

It all sounds promising until you realize the reality of the situation. First, 
this "universal vaccine" concept is remarkably naive in ignoring the astounding 
ability of viruses to generate immunity to vaccines due to clever mutations. In 
fact, the action of influenza in the wild right now demonstrates this quite 
well: Each year's flu shot vaccine is essentially useless against the current 
influenza strains actually circulating among the population. They only protect 
people against last year's flu. And that's not very useful.

Why do you think we have MRSA and other superbugs running rampant in our 
hospitals these days? Because viruses and bacteria have a remarkably ability to 
rapidly develop immunity to vaccines. Even the targeting of a common protein 
receptor site is not beyond the reach of mutating viruses, and for scientists 
to think these viruses cannot mutate their way around a chemical vaccination is 
remarkably arrogant.

Second, the drug companies will never replace their annual flu shots with a 
one-time universal vaccine that you only need once in your lifetime. Why? 
Because the annual flu shot ritual is a great way to pocket some pharmaceutical 
profits while training the population to follow orders. The fear-mongering of 
flu infections and the herding of the population to flu shot injection centers 
is an important ritual in expanding the power of the Cult of Pharmacology. 
That's not something the drug companies will easily let go of.

(By the way, according to the scientific literature, flu shots are only 
effective in about 1% of the population. The other 99% are wasting their time 
and money.)

By thirdly -- and perhaps most importantly -- we already have far better 
universal solutions that halt flu infections. They're called vitamin C, zinc 
and vitamin D.


The real cause of the flu: Nutritional deficiency
In fact, it is nutritional deficiency that causes susceptibility to the common 
cold, not vaccine deficiency. Ask anybody who lives a natural health lifestyle 
and takes their nutrition seriously, and you'll find that they might only catch 
one cold every five or ten years. I haven't had a cold for probably eight years 
or so (can't remember exactly, because it's been so long), and of course I 
would never even think of getting a flu shot.

Flu shots are only for ignorant people who live on junk food diets and don't 
know anything about health. Flu shot clinics are like the McDonald's of modern 
medicine: It's where the uneducated, immune-suppressed people go because they 
don't know any better. And the flu shot industry (Big Pharma, clinics, etc.) 
preys upon these people in much the same way McDonald's preys upon low-income 
consumers who have no idea they're eating their way to lifelong nutritional 
imbalance.

Flu shots are for people who microwave their food and buy instant macaroni and 
cheese. They're for people who have been cajoled into avoiding vitamins 
(they're dangerous, didn't you know?) and who live on pharmaceuticals and junk 
food. 

Flu shots are the mythology of modern medicine, much like the superstitions of 
commercial fishermen who run their boats in circles after leaving port in order 
to eliminate any "bad juju" that might ruin their catch.

Want new technology for defending against the flu? Your immune system is the 
best technology on the planet for accomplishing that. You just have to give it 
the proper fuel: Vitamin C, Vitamin D, zinc, trace minerals, superfoods and 
healthy nutrition! 


Authors' Quotes on the Common Cold and Vitamin C and Zinc
Below, you'll find selected quotes from noted authors on the subject of the 
Common Cold and Vitamin C, Vitamin D and Zinc. Feel free to quote these in your 
own work provided you give proper credit to both the original author quoted 
here and this NaturalNews page.

Similar outcomes were noted in a 2004 review on the medicinal value of zinc for 
the treatment of the common cold. That review found that zinc effectively 
reduced the duration and severity of common cold when administered within 24 
hours following onset of symptoms (Husliz 2004). A prospective phase IV study 
examined the prophylactic and therapeutic effects of a specific brand of zinc 
lozenges (Cold-Eeze®) on common cold in 134 children aged 12 to 18 years. 
Therapeutic use (4 lozenges per day) resulted in a significant reduction in 
average cold duration vs placebo (mean, 6.9 days vs 9).
- PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition by Thomson Healthcare, Inc.
- Available on Amazon.com

Although this is still not accepted by the mainstream medical profession, 
vitamin c really does help prevent and decrease the duration of the common 
cold, as concluded by a researcher who reviewed all the published studies on 
the clinical use of vitamin c for the common cold. It is well-known that blood 
levels of both white cells and vitamin c drop significantly during the common 
cold. It is also interesting to note that toxins released by bacteria during 
infection instantly inhibit white cell uptake of vitamin c, making the white 
cells more easily damaged during infection.
- PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition by Thomson Healthcare, Inc.
- Available on Amazon.com

In 1971, Linus Pauling carried out a meta-analysis of four placebo-controlled 
trials, concluding that it was highly unlikely that the decrease of common cold 
symptoms in vitamin c groups was caused by chance alone. Studies carried out 
since then have found that high doses of vitamin c alleviate common cold 
symptoms, indicating that the vitamin does indeed have physiologic effects on 
colds (Hemila 1997a,b)
- Disease Prevention and Treatment by The Life Extension Editorial Staff
- Available on Amazon.com

The argument in the medical literature that vitamin c has no effect on the 
common cold seems to be based in large part on a faulty review written two 
decades ago. One of the most popular natural approaches to the common cold is 
the use of zinc lozenges. There is good scientific data to support this 
practice, as several studies have now shown that zinc lozenges provide relief 
of a sore throat due to the common cold. Zinc is a critical nutrient for 
optimum immune system function and, like vitamin c, zinc also possesses direct 
antiviral activity.
- Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, Revised Second Edition by Michael T. 
Murray, N.D., Joseph E. Pizzorno, N.D.
- Available on Amazon.com

This article reviewed data from 10 studies on the use of zinc in treating the 
common cold. Results showed consistent beneficial effects when zinc was 
administered in the form of zinc gluconate lozenges. -- J.C. Godfrey, et al., 
"Zinc for Treating the Common Cold: Review of all Clinical Trials Since 1984," 
Altern Ther Health Med, 2(6), November 1996, p. 63-72.
Results of this double-blind, placebo-controlled study found that that zinc 
gluconate taken in the form of a lozenge every two hours containing 13.3 mg 
significantly reduced the duration of symptoms of the common cold.
- The Clinician's Handbook of Natural Healing by Gary Null, Ph.D.
- Available on Amazon.com

Pauling was the first to sing the praises o vitamin c as a treatment for the 
common cold and, indeed, decade later, he has been proven right. In twenty-one 
separate studies, vitamin C reduced the length and severity of symptoms of the 
common cold an average of 23 percent. Vitamin C's benefit in fighting the 
common cold may be due to its antioxidant properties. When an infection 
strikes, special cells in the immune sys tern release large amounts of 
oxidizing materials that can be toxic to othe cells.
- Earl Mindell's Secret Remedies by Earl Mindell, R.Ph., Ph.D.
- Available on Amazon.com

Common Cold: zinc lozenges are used to ward off the common cold and may be 
quite effective. Dr J.C. Godfrey and Dr B. Conant Sloane at Dartmouth College 
Health Service compared placebo against a zinc gluconate-glycine preparation 
for treating the common cold in a double-blind study using 23.7 mg of zinc. All 
symptoms disappeared in 4.9 days against the placebo 6.1 days. If treatment 
started after one day of the onset, the difference was greater, 4.3 days for 
the zinc group and 9.2 for the placebo control.
- Naturopathic Nutrition: A Guide to Nutrient-rich Food & Nutritional 
Supplements for Optimum Health by Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C) and Dr. 
Jonathan Prousjy, DPHE, DSC, ND, FRSH
- Available on Amazon.com

There have been several studies of the effect of zinc lozenges on treating the 
common cold. Some studies have shown benefit while other have not. The authors 
of a review of the trials, published in 1998 in the Annals of Pharmacotherapy 
concluded that treatment of the common cold with zinc gluconate lozenges, using 
adequate doses of elemental zinc, is likely to be effective in reducing 
duration and severity of cold symptoms. Most benefit is seen if the lozenges 
are started immediately after the onset of symptoms.
- The New Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals, Supplements and Herbs by Nicola 
Reavley
- Available on Amazon.com

Zinc also inhibits the growth of several viruses, including common cold viruses 
and herpes simplex virus. Throat lozenges containing zinc have become popular 
in the treatment of the common cold for good reason: they work (see common cold 
in Part HI). Adequate zinc levels are particularly important in the elderly, 
and zinc supplementation in elderly subjects results in increased numbers of T 
cells and enhanced cell-mediated immune responses.
- Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, Revised Second Edition by Michael T. 
Murray, N.D., Joseph E. Pizzorno, N.D.
- Available on Amazon.com

Drinking plenty of liquids will also improve the function of white blood cells
• The argument in the medical literature that vitamin c has no effect on the 
common cold seems to be based in large part on a faulty review written two 
decades ago.
• If they are properly prepared, zinc lozenges can be effective in reducing the 
duration of symptoms.
• In 1994, German physicians and pharmacists prescribed echinacea for the 
common cold more than 2.5 million times.
- Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, Revised Second Edition by Michael T. 
Murray, N.D., Joseph E. Pizzorno, N.D.
- Available on Amazon.com

Sources for this story:
• ABC News: Scientists May Have New Way to Fight the Flu
- ABC News

• Flu Spreads Across Guilford County
- MSNBC

• A magic bullet for pandemic flu? | Booster Shots | Los Angeles Times
- LA Times

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