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Volume 7
Journal of Traditional Medicine & Clinical Naturopathy
Herbal Traditional 2018
December10-11, 2018
Page 29
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December10-11, 2018 Dubai, UAE
International Conference on
Herbal & Traditional Medicine
Annual influenza vaccine: Review of current attitudes, effectiveness and natural evidence based
alternatives in the likelihood of influenza pandemic
Carina Harkin
BHSc.Nat.BHSc.Hom.BHSc.Acu.
Cert.IVTAE. MPH , Carahealth, Ireland
I
nfluenza Pandemic remains a global threat (WHO), yet from a pharmaceutical perspective, we remain woefully ill-equipped.
Health Care Workers (HCW) themselves are statistically the most influenza vaccine hesitant group in the population. With
calls being made to make influenza vaccine programmes compulsory, evidence needs to be taken seriously and a critical
assessment made. Carina will discuss what is the growing consensus of the ineffectiveness of the influenza vaccine and the
reasons. According to Professor of Virology at Warwick University, Andrew Easton, “A judgement should be made about
replacing this [influenza] vaccine in the current climate of limited NHS budget. A re-think is also needed as other therapeutic
aids are showing promise.” Carina will discuss alternative evidence based herbal medicine and supplements that specifically
match the pharmacological action of drugs to reduce influenza incidence and mortality, and boost natural immunity to
provide long standing protection . Topics include increasing interferon and how this works not only as a prophylactic and
treatment for influenza but, by addressing Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) dysfunction, simultaneously has the
capacity to reduce the incidence of autoimmune disease (caused by molecular mimicry). Other topics include viral replication
inhibition using natural neuraminidase and polymerase inhibitors and compounds in herbal medicine that specifically reduce
the inflammatory cascade known as the cytokine storm, associated with high mortality in influenza pandemics.
Biography
Carina Harkin is the world’s first triple degree graduate in Complementary and Alternative (CAM) therapies having completed 3 x level 8, 4 year full-time degrees, in
naturopathy, acupuncture and homeopathy. Carina is a published author of 2 scientific trials in natural medicine a world first trial using acupuncture in an Accident
and Emergency,
A Prospective, Randomised Control Trial of Acupuncture for Select Common Conditions within the Emergency Department
, Journal of Chinese
Medicine, Number 85, pp 45-52., October 2007 and
Effect of Homeopathic Calcium on Bone Density
, Homoeopathic Links, Vol. 21: 1–6 6. Spring 2008. Carina
is currently completing a Masters in Public Health with UCC Ireland. Carina runs a successful online Naturopathic advisory service and supplies herbs globally
through Carahealth. Carina holds a teaching qualification, has years lecturing experience and 20 years clinical experience. Carina specialises in antiaging medicine
and life extension. Carina has worked in Public Health twice and her goal is to advise the WHO on the use of traditional medicine to keep populations healthy.
carahealth@gmail.comCarina Harkin, J Tradit Med Clin Natur 2018, Volume 7
DOI: 10.4172/2573-4555-C4-011