THE PULP OF BIESTMILCH


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The Biestmilch Island

We are currently in the midst of a flu epidemic. Whilst nobody cares much about the diagnosis swine flu anymore, it became without any doubts a fact that whole Europe is suffering from the flu. In our vicinity  – one may say – crowds of people are sick. Many a workplace is deserted, gyms and public traffic means are empty, schools have been closed…
Our team who is – I have to admit – currently on extraordinary high doses of biestmilch is and has been healthy all a along. We all work hard, we meet a lot of people, nevertheless our health stability is amazing. You get so robust taking biestmilch over years. We all feel like living on an island, an island that is not defined by geographical borders, but its state of immunity. Immunity thus makes the difference, immunity is the demarcation line to the rest of the world. Biestmilch island therefore got offsprings all over Europe ;-)

Would be interesting for us “biestmilchers” :-) to get to know from you whether you got through autumn without a flu and how you managed to do so. Those out there who are living on an island like ours too, please let us know.

To be open about it: there is a conflict of interest, because we really are convinced of this substance and we do market biestmilch.

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WHO reports 100 million H1N1 flu shots have been administered in 40 countries

this data was published by WHO today.
Around me more and more people come down with a (swine) flu, most of them with the mild form. Schools around us stay closed. Fatalities are meandering through the press. The causalities between the death of these persons and the swine flu are not more than assumptive, far from confirmed.
People are not sure whether they should favor the vaccination or not, uncertainty is increasing, and the information policy from authorities and media are in line which means pro vaccination program. Some of you may call this propaganda ;-) (more…)

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Prevention of Influenza Episodes With Colostrum Compared With Vaccination in Healthy and High-Risk Cardiovascular Subjects: The Epidemiologic Study in San Valentino

a study by Maria Rosaria Cesarone, MD, Gianni Belcaro, MD, PhD, Andrea Di Renzo, BA, et al. from San Valentino-Spoltore Vascular Screening Project, Department of Biomedical Sciences, G D’annunzio University, Chieti, Pescara, Italy.

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Here the original study

The flu is currently really spreading around us, and of course, the more people are infected the more people get infected. Why? Yeah, because people are the primary source of the infection, be it the swine flu or the “normal flu” – you are aware of the fact that both are H1N1 viruses. I wrote about it many weeks ago.
For the time being I really booster myself with lots of biestmilch, and so I advise all of you, who are not convinced of the vaccination to do so as well. A strong immunity that is what you need not to come down with a flu.

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Swine flu shot campaign at Walmart

Today is our first day in Kailua-Kona. What you usually do on your first day here, and so we did too, is shopping. First goal was Walmart to get the basics for our condo. Meanwhile I had completely forgotten that the swine flu panic was still on. On our journey we hadn’t met any controls, our temperature was not checked anywhere, nor did we undergo any other examinations. We as biestmilch junkies feel safe anyway ;-)   … And then we arrived at Walmart this morning, and I couldn’t believe it, how patiently people were cuing in front of a desk with little medical odds and ends. They were actually waiting for their swine flu shot.

People waiting patiently for their flu shot

People waiting patiently for their flu shot

What would they do, if they knew that biestmilch is as a matter of fact more effective than a flu shot? They would probably unbelievingly laugh at us.

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Dailyimmune: Our biestmilch comic blog is online

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In times in which the swine flu is all over the town immunity may become even the word of the year ;-) … Biestmilch is one of the best substances to strengthen and stabilize immunity.  Threfore we use the current interest in immunity to launch this blog with all the themes we have already collected during the years on this topic. And more is about to come every other day.

Comics by Leopold Maurer, Vienna

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The weak chili or a nice story about the volatility of genes

My friend Fritz is an enthusiastic chili raiser. He loves the habaneros, which are the very very hot chilies.

The jalapeno that did not fulfil its promises

The jalapeno that did not fulfill its promises

Every year he pollenizes his plants to grow the next generation. This sounds like a very straightforward process, but it is not. Bumble-bees are masters of pollenization in the case of the chili plants. But it s also the bumble-bee that can mess everything up. With its dirty pants from another chili blossom it may eventually contribute to the modification of the genetic outfit of your next chili plant. Here is Fritz’ story, a story of disappointment, but a very good example about how genetic mutations and modifications take place around us every day without human interference. (more…)

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There are always 2 sides to the coin and more …

Especially, times of great uncertainty and panic give way to thousands of confusing mirror images that make it impossible to find our feet. How to choose among all the information, messages, words, texts, images, experts, politicians around us? Whom and what should we select that could contribute to our own decision-making process. In the case of swine flu: it is our decision, our risk, our life!

View out of a window into a window out of a window ...

View out of a window into a window out of a window ... ?

;-) got it? Sometimes it is difficult for ourselves to have full awareness of our own standpoint and even more sophisticated it becomes to recognize the starting point of others from which they may eventually take off perceiving and assessing the world, building up their arguments. Swine flu is a good example for the wild mess of views that makes orientation so hard, bushwhacking is more the word to use for the process of gaining more information or knowledge than elucidation.

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Ugh ? Or is bug-sharing a better concept to build up immunity?

Yesterday before I decided to upload this video, I knew that it would cause controversial reactions and eventually antagonize people. I made the decision to publish this video anyhow, because it shows the problem we currently face with the swine flu in a very charming way. In times where you hear voices that even want to forbid a friendly handshake or the grabbing hold of the handle in a bus the most different perspectives through which we see the world are disclosed, and may eventually roughly collide.

Since years the notion that hygiene is the solution for the increasing number of virus infections or allergies is under scientific scrutiny. The huge amount of data indicates that hygiene is very likely leading us up the garden path.  (more…)