
Is getting Swine Flu a good way to Lose Weight
I found an interesting and funny question regarding nowadays top health alarm called the Swine Flu.
The question is
“Is getting swine flu a good way to lose weight?”
“I’ve been looking for a way to lose a quick 40. Would swine flu do the trick? Is a trip to Mexico in order?”
And here are some of the answers;
- “Are you serious?”
- “I believe you would lose weight since you would probably be throwing up non-stop for a good 48 hours!”
- “its a sure way to die. i guess you’ll still lose the forty pounds…eventually”
- “Yay! A new miracle weightloss program. First the Atkins Diet. Then the South Beach Diet. And now the Swine Flu virus! If you can find a way to charge people for that, you will be a millionaire by Tuesday.”
- “Ok…yes you would lose weight from the non stop vomiting…but then u wasted all that time becuase now ur going to die…smart”
- “That is the most craziest thing i have ever heard.Catching the swine flu is not something to play around with just in order to lose weight.Swine Flu can cause death.If you want to weight loss just eat healthier or workout.”
It’s up to you guys, if you want a fast weight loss. Well, to have a bit information what’s the Swine Flu really is, read below.
What is swine flu?
Swine flu is a respiratory disease that infect pigs. Caused by influenza type A, outbreaks of disease in pigs occurred regularly with high-level cases but rarely to be fatal. This disease tends to infecting in spring and winter but the cycle is a year-round. There are many types of flu and swine flu in humans as this disease is constantly changing.
Can people infected by swine flu?
Swine flu does not usually creep in humans, although sporadic cases also occur and are usually associated with pigs. Notes on cases of transmission from human to human is also very rare. Human transmission of swine flu in humans is estimated to spread like seasonal flu - through coughing and sneezing. In the present outbreak occurred is not yet clear whether the disease is transmitted from human to human. Symptoms of swine flu in humans appears similar to the symptoms of seasonal human flu.
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