Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 When I travelled through Asia I noticed that there were often a partnership group that managed the Medical practice. Often there was a retired doctor nearby that could be consulted, and also there were what I would term as 'helpers'. The helper would not have an official liscense to practise medicine, but would have the experience and memory to help in most consultations and to reccomend herbs and diet supplements. In some cases these helpers were actually more scholarly in their knowledge of medicine. It is always helpful in medicine to have a second opinion. Western practice often has two or more doctors on a patient but they do not often consult each other in person. Just a bit more on Mad cow and ebola. Mad Cow has symptoms that are not being addressed in the media. We have mentioned the dark blood from menstruation, but there are other symptoms. We all saw the pictures of the cows and that was sad. it seems that human symptoms are similar. A slurring of the speech and repetitive movements of the tounge may lead to a 'twisting of the tounge in the head. With western medicine we wouls think that an 'enzyme' of some sort is being manufatured as a sort of self-destruct mechanism. The cows brain registered that it was eating itself and it turned itself off.The holes in the brain from this enzyme is the culprit. What would cause this brain eating phenomenon to happen. Somewhere the acidic substance is being manufactured and transported.Probably the liver. Ebola may hide in the throat as a incubator in its primary stage.gargleing might help. I have mentioned dialysis as a possible treatment, extreme care would have to be taken with the equipment because Ebola will grow in ponding waters. Since the disease ends up killing its victims by bleeding to death, we can assume that blood pressure is affected and capilary failure evident. Any treatment that has to do with menstrual flows, and blood pressure may help. It is definitly a moist heat and a bowlful of cornmean or grits(uncooked) might help. Stomach and Envelope of the heart as well. Treatment for this disease is not reccomended however. Isolation and death are the treatments at present. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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