Anonymous wrote:We use Ocillococcinum at the first sign of cough, cold, chills, sore throat etc.
Hand washing and gargles with warm water and salt.
Multi vitamins, zinc tablets, ginger juice in warm water with honey and turmeric.
Flu shots every year, two weeks before school opens.
Finally, I keep them home at the first sign of any ailment and let them rest. Usually with Ocillococcinum and the various hot drinks and sleep, they are fully recovered in 24 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three kids 13-10. They've never had a flu shot (are otherwise fully vaccinated on time). I've never had the flu and im 44.
We eat whole foods and don't drink (well, I don't, obviously they dont)
I drink tons, and I've never had the flu. These are not related. But thanks for sharing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three kids 13-10. They've never had a flu shot (are otherwise fully vaccinated on time). I've never had the flu and im 44.
We eat whole foods and don't drink (well, I don't, obviously they dont)
I drink tons, and I've never had the flu. These are not related. But thanks for sharing.
Anonymous wrote:Three kids 13-10. They've never had a flu shot (are otherwise fully vaccinated on time). I've never had the flu and im 44.
We eat whole foods and don't drink (well, I don't, obviously they dont)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s genes. Some people are always sick.
Just wondering-were they IVF?
What is your theory regarding IVF and influenza?
I have 12 year old fraternal twins via IVF. Neither has ever had the flu. We get the flu shot every year, eat a far from perfect diet (plenty of junk food), take vitamins, and wash hands frequently. DH and I both got the flu the same year at least 20 years ago (before we started getting the flu shot every year), and haven’t had it since.
Anonymous wrote:Mostly cheese and carbs. He's shockingly healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anecdata aside, diet is not going to make more than a small difference at the margins.
The most salient factors are probably, in this order:
1) Pure luck in terms of encountering carriers
2) Genetic/in utero/birth circumstance influence on the immune system that you have almost no control over
3) Flu shot
4) Hygiene (Maybe tied for #3)
5) Pretty much everything else that has any influence at all (sleep, diet, etc.)