Whenever I see an airplane I immediately think “germ-pit”. We have all seen the crews who get on the plane practically before you can get off who clean the whole plane in minutes. This is a task cannot be done so quickly and here is the reason why…
There are major fuel events occurring during a flight that seep toxins into the ventilation system of a plane. The toxin Tricresyl Phosphate (TCP) that is chemically similar to a pesticide was found clinging to the seats, arm rests, and trays on airplanes reported CNN.
I am thankful for this expose but I cannot help thinking about the additional germs that are carried on by the passengers. The airplane re-circulates the cabin air during a flight, thus circulating germs. What can we do?…
- Carry wipes and when you get to your seat wipe down the armrests, the little button to recline the seat, and the table top tray. (You will find that the process will need to be completed at least twice because the wipe will be visibly dirty. I do this with a latex glove that I usually ask for from the good folks at the security check-in lines.)
- Place a scarf over the back of the headrest before resting your head on the seat.
- Plug your ears with tissue as your ears are the entry point of infection. When I get off of a plane, I immediately conduct peroxide therapy to thoroughly detox.
- Carry your own food and water. Drink water every hour while in flight. Do NOT eat plane peanuts!! I do not like to eat plane food. Have you ever wondered how the meals all smell the same no matter which airline you fly, no matter what meal you are having? It is a little ingredient called formaldehyde that makes it all smell the same!
- Carry your own blanket and pillow. Those supplied by the airline are germ carriers. Many airlines did not supply blankets during the Swine Flu season. This is an exclusion for airlines who supply clean blankets in the sealed bags. Buy a travel pillow that can be blown-up for easier storage.
- Pump up your green SuperFood supplements to 3x what you normally take to:
- keep your immune system working optimally and to operate as a buffer for the germs you will encounter
- keep your bowel tract open
- Wash the clothes worn on the plane and bathe as soon as possible after flying.
Read the details and more scientific evidence here:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/04/01/how-airplane-cabin-air-can-get-you-sick.aspx