This came from the Weston A Price Foundation:

With all the dire warnings, where is the message about building natural 
immunity?

Dear Members,

You are all aware of the dire warnings about swine flu, the outbreak that 
started in the Mexican village of La Gloria and which local residents blame on 
infection and/or toxins coming from local confinement hog operations.

The internet is abuzz with warnings bordering on hysteria (conventional media) 
to a variety of conspiracy theories, and even to allegations that the pandemic 
is a government fabrication designed to sell stockpiles of anti-viral 
medications.

Conventional medical advice ranges from wearing face masks to taking the 
anti-viral drug called tamiflu (which can have many serious side effects, see 
http://www.askapatient.com/viewrating.asp?drug=21087&name=TAMIFLU.)

It is interesting to note that not once in all the media broadcasts have we 
heard any mention of building natural immunity 

NATURAL IMMUNITY
Fortunately, we do not have to sit back and listen to the news about swine flu 
feeling helpless and anxious.  We can be proactive by simply nourishing 
ourselves and our families.

Vitamins A and D in cod liver oil offer strong protection against infection of 
all types, as well as against environmental toxins.

Vitamin C is important-either from vitamin C-rich foods like sauerkraut, or 
from one of the natural vitamin C supplements recommended in our Shopping Guide.

Healthy gut flora provide 85 percent of our protection against disease.  Be 
sure to consume healthy lacto-fermented foods and beverages every day and avoid 
the foods that disrupt gut flora, especially refined carbohydrates.

Bone broth plays a double role of supporting the immune system and helping the 
body detoxify.  

COCONUT OIL
We are grateful to Beth Beisel, registered dietitian and WAPF member for 
reminding us about the protective factors in coconut oil. Swine flu is a lipid 
coated virus (http://www.pnas.org/content/98/5/2115.full.pdf+html), and thus is 
inactivated by sufficient amounts of monolaurin.   (Our bodies convert lauric 
acid, found in coconut oil, to monolaurin).  

According to our own Dr. Mary Enig, two to three tablespoons of coconut oil per 
day appears to be an adequate dosage to fight infection, even from virulent 
antibiotic-resistant organisms such as MSRA.

There are lots of ways to get coconut oil into the diet: stir coconut oil in 
some tea; make macaroons; replace some of the butter in baking with coconut 
oil; and use it in cooking/sautéing. Mary's oil blend (see below) is a good way 
to incorporate coconut oil in cooking and salad dressings.

MARY'S OIL BLEND
1/3 melted coconut oil
1/3 sesame oil - expeller pressed
1/3 100% olive oil

Combine oils, store in a tight container, in an area free from sunlight, and 
use in cooking or on salads.

COCONUT SMOOTHIE
Beth has shared this great smoothie recipe with us. 

1 banana
1 cup frozen mango
1 cup frozen pineapple
1 cup orange juice
1/2 cup pomegranate/blueberry juice
1/2 cup natural yogurt or kefir, preferably homemade from raw milk
1/2 can coconut milk

Whirl in blender and drink to your health!

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