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| Posted: Sat Aug 2nd, 2014 12:44 pm |
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Joe Kelley
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Ebola is a problem. Is there an effective solution to the Ebola problem? http://healthmap.org/site/diseasedaily/article/did-scientists-just-discover-cure-ebola-62212 Scientists in Canada announced the successful treatment of Ebola viral infection in monkeys. The encouraging results were published in the journal Science Translational Medicine on June 13. - See more at: http://healthmap.org/site/diseasedaily/article/did-scientists-just-discover-cure-ebola-62212#sthash.GwGkAkoF.dpuf http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/a-folk-remedy-for-killer-ebola/148114.article he rare Ebola fever is one of the most dangerous of viral infections for which there is still no effective treatment. But results just presented at the 16th International Botanic Congress in St Louis, Missouri, suggest that a plant widely used in traditional African medicine may contain a compound that is effective against its causative agent, the Ebola virus. Maurice Iwu, executive director of the Bio- resources Development and Conservation Programme, based in Maryland, explained that an extract derived from the seeds of Garcinia kola could inhibit this virus in cell culture at non-toxic concentrations. Garcinia kola is a medium-sized tree that is common in central Africa. Its seeds are used as medicine throughout the region, and extracts are marketed as dietary supplements in the United States. The use of such supplements is regulated by the US Dietary Supplement and Health Education Act, which states that they should be "generally recognised as safe". http://www.lightparty.com/Health/EbolaCure.html If you're not sure where to find your closest homeopath, call the National Center of Homeopathy, (703) 548-7790, Take this article with you and let a homeopath read it and instruct you on how to use the remedies. During the Spanish influenza epidemic of 1918, eighty percent of the people treated with allopathic drugs died. Eighty percent of the people who took homeopathic remedies, mostly Crolatus horridus, survived. We are once again faced with a virus that is poised sweep our country. This article appears in the forthcoming book by Dr. Eileen Nauman, "Poisons That Heal". Published by: Light Technology Publishing, P.O. Box 1526, Sedona, AZ 86339, (520) 282-6523 This reprint is provided as a service from: The San Francisco Medical Research Foundation 20 Sunnyside Avenue, Suite A-156 l Mill Valley, CA 94941 (415) 381-4061 l Fax: (415) 381-2645 http://ebola.emedtv.com/ebola/is-there-a-cure-for-ebola.html Time as an Ebola "Cure" A person will not feel sick for several days to a few weeks after being infected with the Ebola virus. When Ebola symptoms do develop, healthcare providers can only offer supportive care. Supportive care involves treating symptoms and complications of Ebola while the body fights the infection. Supportive care for Ebola can include:
http://ebola.emedtv.com/ebola/ebola-prevention.html Ebola Prevention: An Overview Once an Ebola outbreak begins, the effects of the virus can be devastating. There is no Ebola cure, and once a person develops an Ebola virus infection, the chance of death can be as high as 90 percent. Because there is no Ebola vaccine that is currently licensed, Ebola prevention focuses on preventing direct contact with body fluid of those infected with the virus. Another aspect of Ebola prevention involves avoiding direct contact with the body of an Ebola victim who has died as a result of the virus. (Click Ebola Vaccine for more information about the development of a possible cure for Ebola.) Challenges of Ebola Prevention Ebola prevention in Africa presents many challenges. Because the identity and location of the animal host of Ebola virus are unknown, there are few established primary Ebola prevention measures. If cases of Ebola do appear, current social and economic conditions often favor the spread of an epidemic within healthcare facilities; therefore, healthcare providers must be able to recognize a case of Ebola should one appear. They must also have the capability to perform Ebola diagnostic tests and be ready to employ practical Ebola isolation precautions or barrier nursing techniques. These techniques include:
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