Health
Prudent Precautions To Take Now
by Chris MartensonExecutive Summary
- Who is at risk of contracting ebola?
- What are the odds of the current string becoming more virulent?
- The worrisome responses governments are considering
- Should a pandemic occur, here's what you need to survive it
If you have not yet read Part 1: Ebola! available free to all readers, please click here to read it first.
Those At Greatest Risk
Those at greatest risk of catching Ebola have close and prolonged contact with Ebola victims. Caregivers seem particularly at risk probably because of their proximity (closeness) and the length of time they are in contact.
One measure of how much we need to fear a particular virus is how effective it is in crossing hosts. Some viruses are really incredible at it, such as measles which infects an average of 18 other people from each sick person.
The chart below puts Ebola at the very low end of infectivity:
(Source)
There are a host of complicating factors at work in determining just how infective a virus is, and one of those factors is whether or not you can look at the person while they are in the transmissive phase and see that they are sick. If you can, you may avoid them or take extra precautions.
Again, the Ebola victims are in obviously bad shape by the time they are in the infective stage.
However, I think we are going to have to nudge Ebola over to the right a bit on that above chart because it now seems probable that the mode of infection for this current strain is a whole lot easier than initially thought.
The CDC still claims that the only way to catch Ebola is by direct contact with fluids from an infected person.
However, it's been known since 2012 that direct contact is not necessary as this study rather conclusively proved that… [Sign In/Enroll to read the full article]
Prudent Precautions To Take Now
by Chris MartensonExecutive Summary
- Who is at risk of contracting ebola?
- What are the odds of the current string becoming more virulent?
- The worrisome responses governments are considering
- Should a pandemic occur, here's what you need to survive it
If you have not yet read Part 1: Ebola! available free to all readers, please click here to read it first.
Those At Greatest Risk
Those at greatest risk of catching Ebola have close and prolonged contact with Ebola victims. Caregivers seem particularly at risk probably because of their proximity (closeness) and the length of time they are in contact.
One measure of how much we need to fear a particular virus is how effective it is in crossing hosts. Some viruses are really incredible at it, such as measles which infects an average of 18 other people from each sick person.
The chart below puts Ebola at the very low end of infectivity:
(Source)
There are a host of complicating factors at work in determining just how infective a virus is, and one of those factors is whether or not you can look at the person while they are in the transmissive phase and see that they are sick. If you can, you may avoid them or take extra precautions.
Again, the Ebola victims are in obviously bad shape by the time they are in the infective stage.
However, I think we are going to have to nudge Ebola over to the right a bit on that above chart because it now seems probable that the mode of infection for this current strain is a whole lot easier than initially thought.
The CDC still claims that the only way to catch Ebola is by direct contact with fluids from an infected person.
However, it's been known since 2012 that direct contact is not necessary as this study rather conclusively proved that… [Sign In/Enroll to read the full article]
Ebola Outbreak News Forum
by JWA continuous news thread and discussion group here at PP that has been tracking the Ebola Outbreak since July of this year. Lots of great links, analysis, and preventative considerations for dealing with this horrible virus. Check it out and join the discussion.
https://www.peakprosperity.com/forum/86357/ebola-outbreak-2014
Ebola Outbreak News Forum
by JWA continuous news thread and discussion group here at PP that has been tracking the Ebola Outbreak since July of this year. Lots of great links, analysis, and preventative considerations for dealing with this horrible virus. Check it out and join the discussion.
https://www.peakprosperity.com/forum/86357/ebola-outbreak-2014
Feeling Queasy?
by JWA great article that discusses the many benefits of using ginger root to combat the feeling of nausea, upset stomach and as a digestive aide. Fresh root is best but also having some in dried tea form works well too. Keep in mind that organic ginger root can be planted in container pots and grown as a nice house plant.
http://readynutrition.com/resources/feeling-queasy-ginger-is-the-best-remedy-for-nausea_18082014/
Feeling Queasy?
by JWA great article that discusses the many benefits of using ginger root to combat the feeling of nausea, upset stomach and as a digestive aide. Fresh root is best but also having some in dried tea form works well too. Keep in mind that organic ginger root can be planted in container pots and grown as a nice house plant.
http://readynutrition.com/resources/feeling-queasy-ginger-is-the-best-remedy-for-nausea_18082014/
Mark Sisson: Why Nutrition Is The Key To Health
by Adam TaggartThis week, Mark Sisson — former professional athlete, founder of Mark's Daily Apple, and developer of the Primal Blueprint health & fitness lifestyle — returns to discuss nutrition. In his opinion, it's the single most important factor for a healthy life.
While other key components like physical exertion, good sleep, de-stressing and sun exposure contribute to overall health and well-being, too (see our 2013 interview with Mark for a full background on his recommended regime), the food we eat can literally determine which of the genes in our genetic code get activated and expressed. So, in a very real way, we indeed are what we eat.
Mark Sisson: Why Nutrition Is The Key To Health
by Adam TaggartThis week, Mark Sisson — former professional athlete, founder of Mark's Daily Apple, and developer of the Primal Blueprint health & fitness lifestyle — returns to discuss nutrition. In his opinion, it's the single most important factor for a healthy life.
While other key components like physical exertion, good sleep, de-stressing and sun exposure contribute to overall health and well-being, too (see our 2013 interview with Mark for a full background on his recommended regime), the food we eat can literally determine which of the genes in our genetic code get activated and expressed. So, in a very real way, we indeed are what we eat.
A New Opportunity For Investing In Productive Farmland
by Adam TaggartOver the past few years, we've tracked the success of Farmland LP, a fund created to increase the economic yield of farmland through sustainable farming practices.
Today's big news is that, while the initial LP fund closed to new investors last year, the same management team has just launched a new fund, this time structured as a real estate investment trust (REIT).
A New Opportunity For Investing In Productive Farmland
by Adam TaggartOver the past few years, we've tracked the success of Farmland LP, a fund created to increase the economic yield of farmland through sustainable farming practices.
Today's big news is that, while the initial LP fund closed to new investors last year, the same management team has just launched a new fund, this time structured as a real estate investment trust (REIT).