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There’s no way to turn on the TV these days without being informed about the seasonal flu cases that are soaring. The media are sounding the alarm because the seasonal flu of this year is one to remember:
According to the latest data, as of December 19, there were at least 4.6 millions illnesses, 49,000 hospitalizations, and 1,900 flu-related deaths. Experts expect that these numbers will rise.
It is partly due to a new strain — H3N2, subclade A. Due to its rapid spread and severity, public health experts have dubbed it ” Perfect Storm“.
The symptoms are common – fever, chills and fatigue, coughing, sore throat – but reports indicate that they are stronger and more persistent.
The Wellness Company’s Peter McCullough, a doctor at The Wellness Company, has been warning of this new variant for weeks.
Dr. McCullough warned not only about this new strain but also that the vaccine against it would be less effective than normal. Telling The Real America’s voice:
The current influenza vaccine formulation is unlikely to be effective against the dominant strain H3N2 this year, despite the fact that millions of Americans have received it.
MCCULLOUGH ON PROTECTION
Dr. McCullough consistently emphasizes strengthening the first-line defence. This is especially important during travel, family events, and times spent in crowded spaces.
McCullough writes in his Substack that he is a writer.
We shouldn’t be inundated with news of new cases of influenza, when more than half the country and almost all seniors at high risk have taken flu shots. My approach when vaccines fail is to recommend oral and nasal sprays two times a day. The nation is on high alert after reports of a “Superflu”.
He recommends Immune Defence nasal spray and throat Spray, to support the body’s defenses in the areas where viruses are most likely to enter the nose and throat.
These sprays can help protect against:
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Cold viruses
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Influenza
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RSV
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COVID-19
According to Dr. McCullough
The Immune Defense Spray System, sold by The Wellness Company, is a combination of two formulations: a nasal spray (containing grapefruit seed extract, xylitol and erythritol), and a throat mist (containing quercetin and bee propolis). Both are designed to act as front-line mucosal protectors–supporting innate immune barriers in the nasal and oropharyngeal regions where most respiratory viruses first replicate.
Dr. McCullough thinks that these sprays can be used to prevent getting sick.
The combined formulations present a reasonable, biologically coherent, defense strategy against viral upper respiratory infections. They act not as drugs, but as tools for mucosal hygiene that strengthen the body’s immune barrier.
These tips are particularly important if you plan to fly, use public transport, shop indoors, go to the gym or gather with your family this winter.
Early Treatment is important because, even though prevention is essential, there are times when nothing can be done to prevent illness.
Many families keep the Contagion emergency kit on hand.
The treatment begins at the earliest sign of illness and not after days or crowded urgent care visits.
Timing is everything when the flu strikes hard.
This winter, it’s not about being afraid — it’s more about knowing what to expect and being prepared.
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Flu strains change
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Vaccine effectiveness varies
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Respiratory virus outbreaks during indoor and travel gatherings
Prepare yourself for the flu season. Stay safe and healthy by following Dr. McCullough’s 2-step plan!
To prevent getting sick, use TWC’s Nasal and Throat Spray Immune Defense to help you avoid it in the first place!
The Contagion Emergency Kit from TWC provides early access to treatment.
Take two simple steps today to stay healthy and keep your family happy!
Please note that the information on this site is only intended to be used for informational purposes and not as medical advice. It should never be used in place of professional healthcare advice. You are responsible for complying with all laws, regulations and guidelines pertaining to the purchase, possession and use of prescription medication.


