Why is there a Flu Season?

Why not just have open season on getting the flu rather than getting it mostly in the winter?

One possible theory is that we get less vitamin D from the sun in the flu season. Less sun means vitamin D deficiency. So it stands to reason that if you boost your vitamin D intake, you will be at less risk.

But wait. Vitamin D is a glutathione precursor. So if you get less vitamin D, you will produce less glutahtione.

Most likely it is a number of factors. One study found that those who boosted their glutathione had minimal effects from H1N1 even though they had it. Their symptoms were so mild, many did not even know they had the flu.

Bottom line, boost your glutathione and you will be healthier.

Good health to you. Click Here to learn how to boost your glutathione.

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  • http://caplar.com Health and Fitness

    People do get the flu in the summer, but in the winter more people are stuck in doors with people so the germs tend to get spread around easier.

  • http://www.glutathionediseasecure.com Admin

    The study does look at the fact that people get the flu all year long. The factor, and this is the second study, seems to be vitamin D deficiency, which comes from being indoors all the time.

    To look at this backwards, why do some not get the flu.

    This takes it beyond the vitamin D thing. The reason may be low CG syndrome. If you boost glutathione, you may rarely ever get upper respiratory illnesses or as the second study showed, if you get them, your body will be able to deal with them.

    Good health to you.