Guest guest Posted August 5, 2002 Report Share Posted August 5, 2002 I lived in NYC when this new virus appeared. Little is said about the highest classified viral research unit in the US which is located near NYC. It was rumored that the virus was being studied there and accidentally released. Consider this virus actually had to fly over the Atlantic ocean in large numbers from Egypt to contaminate mosquitoes here and you can see something funny in the whole thing. herbal remedies, " gar_fla_62 " <tampagar@w...> wrote: > I can't put my finger on it, but something about this virus and the way it's reported to us seems a little odd. Think about this. Of all the people who were supposed to have died since the origin here in th US in 1999, they have yet to release the names of any of them, NOT ONE. Why? Now this is in no way saying that people should not do everything possible to protect them selves (better safe than sorry, for sure). I just question how much truth is presented in our so called free press anymore. In fact, I'm even more concerned with what they're spraying in our communities to fight this mystery illness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 This is one of those things that we have to consider an area of experimentation. There are a few anti-viral herbs, but nobody knows how they work or how effective they are overall. A short list of possibilities against this are: Golden Seal Garlic Chaparral Feverfew Echinacea Surely others will have more on this. But of course what we're all interested in, is cases where no medical help was available, herbs were the only possibility, and the outcome was successful we hope. On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 11:38:49 -0700 (PDT) Suzanne Nottmeier <suziesgoats wrote: > Ok. With all the talk and the > fact that the West Nile Virus is evident in so > many states across the US.....including > my own hometown.... how about some > feedback on what is going to work to cure it or > fight it if a person gets it.... It is > more deadly to the elderly. > Here is the info on it - let's hear some > feedback > Following transmission by an infected mosquito, > West Nile virus multiplies in the person's > blood system and crosses the blood-brain > barrier to reach the brain. The virus > interferes with normal central nervous system > functioning and causes inflammation of brain > tissue. > It is said to be similar to encephalitis. > Suzi > <a href= " http://health./ " >! > Health</a> - Feel better, live better Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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