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Swine Flu Fact or Fiction & How To Safeguard Naturally

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In its latest bulletin on the outbreak, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta said this morning that 403 laboratory-confirmed cases of H1N1 flu have been reported, up sharply from the 286 tallied 24 hours earlier. The bulletin added two more states to the list of those with confirmed cases: Georgia and Maine, each with one infected person. The largest confirmed swine flu caseloads, according to the CDC, are in New York (90 cases), Illinois (82), California (49), Texas (41), Delaware (20), Arizona (17), South Carolina (16) and Oregon (15). The other affected states all have cases in the single digits. Join us as we discuss how the facts and fiction surrounding swine flu with certified Herbalist Marguerite Wright. Marguerite Wright is the owner of Mother Knows Best Herbal Solutions, a company she put together to assist people who want to learn more about natural solutions to health. In memory of all the mothers, aunts and grandmothers who gave us those comforting remedies to help the body heal itself, she uses herbal supplements, homeopathic, aromatherapy, cleansing and more. She will educate us on how herbs and healthy diets can guard against not only swine flu but many other dis-eases and dis-orders. Let’s Talk About It!

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