The theory (in general) is that any viral infection has to be fought by the body's immune system and won, as medicine won't kill the germ. (That's why vaccinations - that use attenuated germs thus help body bulid up resistance to a particular virus).Quote:
Originally Posted by NOV
I've often heard from doc's that cold has to be fought by the body and won, so focus on nutrients / rest etc to help body fight. Also, since the cold / flu virus keeps mutating and bringing out "new versions / releases" all the time, vaccines also need to be likewise produced afresh for each case. And practically no one can be "vaccinated" against "all" forms of cold and flu virusses (as there are at least 40 types it seems).
So, how does the "Tamiflu" work? As medicine - at least in theory - cannot fight virus?
