Flu viruses are distributed primarily by airborne parasites that contain a package of pathogens that are difficult to eliminate. Very few people die of a flu virus. They die mostly from other infections that are part of the flu syndrome. This year’s flu has a particularly bad set of associated pathogens and is peaking early in January. Oscillococcinum is your best friend in flu season. Get it at Whole Foods while applying these frequencies.
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