Russians Selling Fake Tamiflu

I have 3.

But i was exagerating my point to prove a point.

Influenza IS a common illness, so is cancer.

What makes the difference is age and previous health.

You were exaggerating your point to prove your point? :confused:

There's an exaggeration, and then there's multiplying by factors of ten.
 
You really don't need vaccinations as long as you stay healthy. And I don't mean go to the gym once a week and eat a leaf of lettuce with dinner. Eating lots of onions, garlic, getting good sleep, doing regular exercise and avoiding greasy, unhealthy foods and beverages.

It's pretty simple, but people want quick fixes and also want to keep their stupid unhealthy lifestyles.

I have my doubts about vaccinations in general, and specifically with the Swine Flu (it is clearly being blown out of proportion, and why the mandatory vaccinations in the US? (or the proposed ones anyway) Seems a little bizarre/suspicious to me.) and I am infact living with someone who has daily contact with people with the H1N1 virus, she doesn't have it, and I don't have it. Not that therefore makes it something to ignore, but I mean...people are going bat crazy over nothing really.

Oh, and I'm not surprised someone is selling fake Tamiflu. It's not really that much of a shock, I mean you look at how pharmaceuticals is all run by big businesses making profits from people getting ill and buying pills, you can't really expect there not to be people out there scamming you with fake medication. Or are they the same thing? Hm.

Oh well. :3

I will do my best to stay healthy then.

And if somone sneezes bird flu on me i will be immune if i believe so.
 
So why did you say I was wrong when I said influenza infection was common :/

And why did you say that influenza was rare in the uk?


You seem to be swinging wildly to differing stances here.
 
If you are confused why show your ignorance and embarasement by commenting.:p

You stated you had three, three of what? I didn't say anything about you having anything, I merely commented on your definition of exaggerate.

I was also being sarcastic, you appear to be the ignorant one now.

Looks like I have 8 now.
 
So why did you say I was wrong when I said influenza infection was common :/

And why did you say that influenza was rare in the uk?


You seem to be swinging wildly to differing stances here.

Are you obtuse on purpose?

Flu is common, It's a cold.

Serious and real Flu keeps you in bed for a week minimum.

I gave up smoking when i had real flu, because for two weeks i had no life in me which is how real flu makes you feel.
 
Are you obtuse on purpose?

Flu is common, It's a cold.

Serious and real Flu keeps you in bed for a week minimum.

I gave up smoking when i had real flu, because for two weeks i had no life in me which is how real flu makes you feel.

Flu and cold aren't the same thing.

Same way people think they're depressed when they're feeling a bit sad about their favourite football team losing or *insert any random situation that involves mild unhappiness*?

You know, they way they're not the same thing what so ever, but people like to pretend they are to add a little impact in to what they're saying?
 
Are you obtuse on purpose?

Flu is common, It's a cold.

Serious and real Flu keeps you in bed for a week minimum.

I gave up smoking when i had real flu, because for two weeks i had no life in me which is how real flu makes you feel.

No a cold is a different virus to the flu...

The harsher influenza virus (flu) is still very common though.

Tamiflu only treats influenza it would do nothing for a cold.

It's odd you're saying tamiflu is a cure for something rare in Britain when influenza is common in Britain.
 
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