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Originally Posted by ALi2010 My friend's little sister is really sick. She has the flu. She's been sick for 5 days  She vomited or coughed up blood for over half an hour on Thursday so her sister took her to the doctor. She's only 13.
I think the flu can be both mild and serious. A person's reaction to the flu varies. Everyone's different. |
Definitely. I'm sorry to keep harping on this, but I think the key is vitamin D status.
According to studies, almost 100% of people admitted to ICUs with no detectable levels of vitamin D in their blood die. The higher the vitamin D level in their blood, the less likely their chances of dying in the ICU.
I imagine many people have subpar levels, and then the stress of going to the hospital in conjunction with being administered drug "therapies" kills some of them.
I have yet to hear of anyone healthy dying from the flu at home, far far away from doctors and their "treatments." At least not in my circle of health-minded friends and acquaintances.
A few weeks ago I did get this weird upper-leg muscle pain, just like I used to when I got the flu (I haven't had the flu in years, btw).
I just took supplements and elderberry extract. It did take a while for the pains to go away, but I never got any other flu-like symptoms.