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Swine Flu

Swine Flu Treatment in Charleston, SC

Visit The Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine (COEM) today to get comprehensive and specialized care. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 7510 North Forest Drive North Charleston, SC 29420. Patients routinely fly in to be evaluated by COEM, as we serve patients internationally. Find out if you have been exposed, extensive lab testing is available.

Visit The Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine (COEM) today to get comprehensive and specialized care. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 7510 North Forest Drive North Charleston, SC 29420. Patients routinely fly in to be evaluated by COEM, as we serve patients internationally. Find out if you have been exposed, extensive lab testing is available.
Visit The Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine (COEM) today to get comprehensive and specialized care. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 7510 North Forest Drive North Charleston, SC 29420. Patients routinely fly in to be evaluated by COEM, as we serve patients internationally. Find out if you have been exposed, extensive lab testing is available.

Swine Flu Treatment Near Me in Charleston, SC
Swine Flu Treatment Near Me in Charleston, SC

I am encouraged by your response to our alerts regarding H1N1 Influenza. If you are following the news, there are more and more cases occurring especially in the Northeast. The cold and rainy weather may explain this phenomenon as Influenza is usually gone by spring.

Your INT Alpha or flu extract should go into the refrigerator and will remain effective for at least 2-3 years.

Vitamin D may be your most effective nutrient for prevention. Please read this next sentence carefully as new knowledge suggests a change in our previous instructions.

Vitamin D3 is doing two things:

1. Stimulating the body to produce antimicrobial peptides, which will literally kill the virus.
2. Down regulating the production of cytokines that produce an inflammatory response in your lungs. It is the overproduction of these cytokines, which kills the patient. Young people have the strongest immune systems and therefore produce the greatest response, which kills them.

Therefore, the most effective dose of Vitamin D3 prophylactically (to prevent) is 5,000 I.U.’s daily for everyone. (If you have Vitamin D3 2,000 I.U.’s take 3 capsules) But, if you are getting sick or are sick you must increase the dose of Vitamin D3 to 1000 I.U.’s per pound of body weight daily for 5 days. Please note the changes from previous alerts and use these recommendations as the final desired plan. The Vitamin D3 Drops contains 2,000 I.U.’s per drop and are available for children.

For those of you that do not have the INT Alpha and Vitamin D, PLEASE reconsider. For more information on Vitamin D visit http://www.vitamindcouncil.org

For more information, contact us today or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 7510 North Forest Drive North Charleston, SC 29420. We serve patients from Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, Summerville, North Charleston SC, Ladson SC, Hanahan SC, James Island SC, John’s Island SC, Daniel Island SC, all of South Carolina, Nationally, and Internationally. Patients routinely fly into Charleston to be evaluated by COEM and to enjoy this beautiful city which is a Condé Nast and Travel and Leisure Top Domestic and International Tourist Destination.

Allan Lieberman, M.D., F.A.A.E.M.
Medical Director
Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine