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Urgent query from another list - can anyone help please?

 

Thankyou

 

Jane

 

 

 

Does anyone on this list know anything about 'Q Fever'?

After 24 blood tests, my husband has just been told he has it. The

allopathic treatment is antibiotics + other drugs for 4 YEARS! The

mortality rate is 65%. It is airborne and livestock-related.

 

I have lots of info to go through about the disease but it is all

allopathic.

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Allopathy is now seriously handicapped in naming the diseases, so they

started with using alpahbets, creating room for 25 more diseases. When

further room needed, numbers will come handy.

 

This case reminds this author about another mysterious fever, reported

at:

 

http://health./message/4252

Notably, all reports were normal here. The case is a classic example

how diagnosis by modern tests is a pseudo-science, though some

ayurveda MDs praise the tests as they provide legal defence! Also how

much damage broad spectrum antibiotics can cause is also presented by

the patients dad. This case is an eye-opener for those who praise

antibiotics.

 

The decoction presented in message:

http://health.ayurveda/message/14350

may work here is all that can be said in the absence of patient for

pulse diagnosis.

 

 

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Does anyone on this list know anything about 'Q Fever'?

After 24 blood tests, my husband has just been told he has it. The

allopathic treatment is antibiotics + other drugs for 4 YEARS! The

mortality rate is 65%. It is airborne and livestock-related.

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I am not a big fan of allopathic medicine but sometimes you

need a bulldozer to save a life… I have seen many times were pharmaceuticals

saved a person, where Ayurveda would not have… Ayurveda is not a quick fix. It

takes time to work, and some times the patient just does not have it and action

needs to be taken immediately… Once the

life has been saved then you can apply Ayurveda… I know some of you will

disagree with this, and I us to be strictly Ayurveda after I lost my mother

with nothing but allopathic medicine… When we buried her she was taking 50

different medications; always one to counteract the side effects of the

previous one… But 20 years latter after I had completed my schooling for

Ayurveda a medical Doctor saved my life with pharmaceuticals that I still take

today… Don’t get me wrong I still stick as closely as I can to Ayurveda but, it

just goes to show you, you can’t throw out the baby with the bath water…

Noel

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All this " info " below I realise tells us nothing - I just thought India

might have more cases over there than are experienced in USA and have some

handy remedy - of course it would be better to have the pulse diagnosis -

but possibly the patients cannot get to India or even to a Vaidya -

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if you can state symptoms and difficuilties suffering your husband i will

give you some solution through ayurveda

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Does anyone on this list know anything about 'Q Fever'?

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  • 5 weeks later...

Would you be able to give us a Western name for these remedies please?

 

Thanks so much

 

Jane

 

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> Kiratikadi or Dasang kasaya should be used along with ammalki and

> giloe.

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All this " info " below I realise tells us nothing - I just thought India

might have more cases over there than are experienced in USA and have some

handy remedy - of course it would be better to have the pulse diagnosis -

but possibly the patients cannot get to India or even to a Vaidya - these

things are not always possible and it was probably silly of me to even ask

you all - even 30 years ago we used to have isolation units for Dengue and Q

fever in the infectious fevers hospital here in Melbourne .... so it is

hardly a new problem ........ I automatically come to my favourite list to

ask these silly questions.

 

Thanks for your help always ......

 

Jane

 

 

 

It was first described by Edward Holbrook Derrick in abattoir workers in

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The " Q " stands for " query " and was applied

historically at a time when the causative agent was unknown.

 

The pathogen of Q fever was discovered in 1937, when Frank Macfarlane Burnet

and Mavis Freeman isolated the bacterium from one of Derrick's

patients.[citation needed] It was originally identified as a species of

Rickettsia. H.R. Cox and Davis isolated it from ticks in Montana, USA in

1938, and called it Rickettsia diasporica.[citation needed] R. diasporica

was considered non-pathogenic until laboratory investigators were

infected;[citation needed] it was officially renamed Coxiella burnetii the

same year. It is a zoonotic disease whose most common animal reservoirs are

cattle, sheep and goats. Coxiella burnetii is no longer regarded as closely

related to Rickettsiae.

 

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> Allopathy is now seriously handicapped in naming the diseases, so they

> started with using alpahbets, creating room for 25 more diseases. When

> further room needed, numbers will come handy.

>

> This case reminds this author about another mysterious fever, reported

> at:

>

> http://health./message/4252

> Notably, all reports were normal here. The case is a classic example

> how diagnosis by modern tests is a pseudo-science, though some

> ayurveda MDs praise the tests as they provide legal defence! Also how

> much damage broad spectrum antibiotics can cause is also presented by

> the patients dad. This case is an eye-opener for those who praise

> antibiotics.

>

> The decoction presented in message:

> http://health.ayurveda/message/14350

> may work here is all that can be said in the absence of patient for

> pulse diagnosis.

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