Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 WHISTLEBLOWER MAGAZINETHE NEW PLAGUES http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view & pageId=45860Why 'superbugs,' TB, leprosy and other pestilences are invading U.S. Posted: February 04, 20081:00 am Eastern© 2008 WorldNetDaily.com Americans have long taken the wonders of medical science for granted, watching as disease after disease has been conquered with antibiotics, vaccines, better nutrition and pharmaceutical "miracle drugs." But today, the magic isn't working ? and something scary is happening. Thanks to self-destructive "alternative lifestyles," out-of-control immigration, the overuse of antibiotics and other causes, long-"vanquished" illnesses are once again ravaging the U.S., puzzling scientists and terrifying millions of victims and their loved ones. That's the explosive subject of the February edition of WND's elite monthly Whistleblower magazine, titled "THE NEW PLAGUES." Consider this: The once-"conquered" scourge of tuberculosis has made a terrifying comeback, especially in America's inner cities (the American Lung Association has called TB "out of control"), and drug-resistant TB accounts for more and more new cases. The reason? Record legal and illegal immigration levels. Indeed, the highest numbers of multi-drug-resistant TB cases are in New York, California, Texas and Florida ? states with the highest populations of new immigrants. Leprosy, the contagious skin disease evoking thoughts of biblical and medieval times, is now making its mark in the United States, and many believe the influx of illegal aliens is the main factor. A new study reveals that homosexuals are much more likely to become infected with the dreaded "superbug" MRSA ? methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ? than are heterosexuals. Some are even calling MRSA the "new HIV." Although previous MRSA contagion has been confined primarily to hospitals, it is now being spread in major cities through homosexual contact. But since staph is also transmissible through non-sexual contact, the University of California researcher who headed up the study warns: "Once this reaches the general population, it will be truly unstoppable." Avian influenza ? or "bird flu" ? has caused such concern at the highest level of the U.S. government that in 2005, the Congressional Budget Office reported that a severe pandemic of avian flu hitting the U.S. would kill 2 million Americans and throw the country into a major recession. Other diseases once virtually unknown in America, like Chagas disease and Dengue fever, are cropping up in southern border areas, while old and much-feared plagues like polio and malaria are also on the upswing. Compounding all of this, the astronomical number of illegal aliens swarming into the United States is forcing the closure of dozens of hospitals, spreading previously vanquished diseases and threatening to destroy America's prized health-care system. "This special issue of Whistleblower reveals new dangers facing America and the whole world as a result of changing trends in morality, ethics, medicine, lifestyle and politics," said WND and Whistleblower founder Joseph Farah. "Take a good hard look. It's a matter of life and death." Issue highlights include: "America's immunity system under attack" by Joseph Farah "Avoiding the next plague" by David Kupelian, on why infectious disease is making a comeback, and how to stop it "Avian flu could kill 2 million Americans," in which the Congressional Budget Office reports on the potential devastating economic impact of the bird flu virus "Homosexuals spreading new super-staph bacteria" by Bob Unruh, showing that society hasn't learned much from the AIDS pandemic "How to prevent MRSA infection" "Illegal aliens threaten U.S. medical system," in which a doctors' journal reports hospitals are closing and previously vanquished diseases spreading "Florida hospitals face crisis of treating uninsured illegals" "U.S. immigrants pose TB threat," revealing that from coast to coast, more cases are surfacing, raising fears of a new drug-resistant strain "Doctors, unfamiliar with TB, find it difficult to diagnose" "Chicken-plant workers test 'positive' for TB" ? revealing that while 212 out of 765 processing employees were infected, the company said HIV-privacy laws prohibit screening "Untreatable TB threat 'apocalyptic scenario'" by Bob Unruh, documenting how 30,000 are infected annually now, but toll could become 8 million 'time bombs' "Is CDC covering up skyrocketing TB rate?" Insiders say center is trying to 'cook the books,' 'spin the numbers' "Are illegals making the U.S. a leper colony?" ? in which official warns: "This is a real phenomenon. It's a public health threat. New York is endemic now, and nobody's noticed" "In pandemic, U.S. will come under U.N. law" by Jerome R. Corsi, documenting how President George W. Bush's policies have set the stage for the military to manage flu threats .... and much more. Despite the troubling upsurge in infectious disease in the U.S. and even the threats of new epidemics, the situation is far from hopeless, reports Whistleblower. "If America is paying the price for its self-destructive and foolish behaviors that have together conspired to bring about today's new plagues, there's a lot individuals can do to protect themselves and their loved ones," said David Kupelian, managing editor of WND and Whistleblower. "This issue of Whistleblower takes a good look at prevention ? which, believe me, is much better than relying on the cure, especially these days." SPECIAL OFFER! For a very limited time, WND is rolling Whistleblower subscription/renewal rates back to 2002 levels! Until the offer ends, you may , renew or give a gift subscription for one year for only $39.95 ? a whopping $10 off the normal $49.95 price! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 ANTIBIOTICS VS. THERAPEUTIC GRADE ESSENTIAL OILS Contents: 1) Overview. 2) Antibiotics vs. Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils, by Joan Barice, MD 3) The Antibiotic Crisis, by Kurt Schnaubelt, Ph.D 4) Treating the Flu with Anti-Microbial Young Living Oil Formula, by Terry S. Friedmann, M.D., A.B.H.M. 5) Natural Antibiotic recipes using Young Living Essential Oils, by Gary Young, ND. 6) Natural Antibiotics as recommended by the Essential Oils Desk Reference. 7) Testimonials from Young Living Members. 8) For more information about Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils and /or how to purchase them visit my website http://colonics4health.younglivingworld.com * * * 1) OVERVIEW. The discovery of pharmaceutical antibiotics around 80 years ago was touted as a panacea for humanity. While their use has clearly saved many lives, in recent years their overuse and misuse has taken a tremendous toll on the health of people everywhere, contributing to the creation of the now- infamous SuperBug. According to Annie Wong-Beringer, Pharm.D., associate professor of clinical pharmacy at the USC School of Pharmacy, " Inappropriate antibiotic use may kill beneficial bacteria, opening the door for harmful bacteria to establish themselves in their place. It also may toughen up some bacteria by encouraging them to mutate and develop drug resistance. " Drug resistance is considered to be one of the leading causes of deaths in the U.S. According to the National Institutes of Health, more than 70,000 die each year from it. These patients acquired the infection while they were in a hospital being treated for something else, according to the May 1997 documentary The Coming Plague. No known antibiotics can help these patients, and they die. To make matters worse, experts estimate that physicians in the United States alone, write 50 million antibiotic prescriptions a year to treat disease actually caused by viruses, which antibiotics do not affect. Part of the reason may be patients' or caregivers' expectations. According to a CDC study, pediatricians prescribe antibiotics 65 percent of the time if they sense that parents expect them, but only 12 percent of the time if they sense parents do not expect them. The western medical establishment is stymied. It's looking for a solution through continued pharmaceutical research and the development of even more antibiotics...which created the problem in the first place. Duh! In addition, the big Pharma companies don't even want to put money into antibiotic research, since it does not produce sustained profits. Think about it. They dump millions and millions of dollars into research to create the latest super antibiotic. It works for a short time and then becomes useless because the bacteria has mutated to save their own lives! (What's a poor little bacterium to do?!) If one wholly s to the mainstream paradigm, the situation does indeed seem grim. Enter our friends, therapeutic-grade essential oils! Essential oils are naturally antibiotic and antiviral, as has been documented in research around the world and more recently in the U.S. If you browse through a classic book like " The Practice of Aromatherapy " first published 25 years ago by French medical doctor, Jean Valnet, you will find innumerable references to such research and to the efficacy of essential oils in all kinds of situations. In 1997, studies conducted at Weber State University on Young Living's Thieves oil showed it to have a 99.96% success rate against airborne bacteria. The bacteria cultures were sprayed in an enclosed area, and Thieves essential oil blend was diffused for a given amount of time. After only 10 minutes of exposure, there was a reduction of 82% in Micrococcus luteus, 96% in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and 44% in Staphylococcus aureus. – this just after 10 minutes! Below is a wealth of information on the antibiotic qualities of essential oils along with testimonials from Young Living members and some essential oil recipes. As Young Living customers, we have in our hands a precious, delightful and effective way to strengthen our bodies and uplift our spirits, using the naturally powerful and effective aromatic resources of the healing plant kingdom. * * * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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