DENGUE FEVER
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Here it is again in 2004. See the following comments.
It is ridiculous that so many die. Massive doses of ascorbate would
neutralize the killing free radicals.
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By March 9th, the score was 72,000 infected and 28 dead. You would
think that someone would have tried
massive doses of sodium ascorbate intravenously
But No!!!, ascorbate is not a patentable drug and its use would wipe out a
significant percentage of drug sales. So let them die. Don't try
something that is bound to help. It would be a disaster for the drug
industry and those who peddle them. This goes way back to when
Klenner cured polio in 1948 and that had to be kept
secret.
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18 people dead and an estimated up to 44,000 have had the disease since
January. From my experience with other infectious diseases
massive doses of sodium ascorbate intravenously
would not only prevent the deaths of hemorrhagic dengue but it would also
reduce the horrible pain associated with the disease. The pain of
these diseases is caused by free radicals. All inflammations are
medicated by free radicals and if their doctors are willing to neutralize
those free radicals with massive enough amounts of electrons carried in by
the ascorbate, the disease would be markedly ameliorated.
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Concerning these diarrheas: while it is true that
effective doses of ascorbic acid orally are close
to causing diarrhea, massive doses of intravenous
sodium ascorbate stops diarrhea. The diarrhea of too large doses
of ascorbic acid orally is caused by a hypertonic situation in the rectum
caused when too much ascorbate salt is in the interior of the rectum.
Water from the blood stream come through the semi permeable membrane of the
gut wall to cause the stools to become more fluid. Intravenous sodium
ascorbate does just the opposite and stops diarrhea if anything.
Dengue
fever causes eight deaths in Rio de Janeiro
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It is getting closer and worse. One of these hemorrhagic fevers is
going to hit the U.S. one of these days. We will not be prepared to
prevent the free radical deaths which
are easy to prevent with massive doses of intravenous
sodium ascorbate. Is protecting the profits of the drug industry
worth millions of unnecessary deaths.
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What escapes me is why no one at CDC will try massive doses of ascorbate on
severe and fatal hemorrhagic diseases. When one realizes how much
ascorbate is destroyed in the sick persons body and that this destruction is
proportional to the severity of the illness and when the hemorrhagic fevers
exhibit many of the symptoms of scurvy, why they will not try massive doses of
ascorbate. There has never been a study using massive doses of ascorbate
that proves it is not helpful in these conditions. They satisfy themselves
with tiny studies of such ridiculously low doses that they would never
ameliorate anything. The sure way to get a study published about ascorbate
is to use low doses that will never work. The problem is that this
attitude will kill millions over the years.
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So now it is known that this is pneumonic plague.
Free radical deaths are very common with
this disease. Pneumonic plague is probably
a 500 gram disease. The only prayer of most is to get the
appropriated antibiotic plus massive doses of
intravenous sodium ascorbate that will prevent the
free radical deaths. When a severe,
toxic disease such as pneumonic plague wipes out all of the vitamin C in the
body, the defenses of the white cells are eliminated because white cells need
a little vitamin C to accomplish phagocytosis. When the vitamin C is
destroyed by all the free radicals produced by the disease, then the patient
has acute induced scurvy and the white cells shut
down. If vitamin C is pushed in massive doses, not small doses, it
forces the vitamin C into the affected tissues. The white cells come out
fighting mad and wipe out the pathogen. Small doses should not be used
because there is a slight inhibition of antibodies and this can prolong the
disease. Only massive doses should be used.
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These epidemics of all kinds keep springing up all over the
world. Are the profits of drug companies worth all those deaths so as
not to use massive doses of sodium ascorbate
intravenously to prevent free radical deaths. If one of these
diseases break out in Western countries wholesale, millions will be lost and
we would be totally unprepared to easily prevent these free radical deaths.
If this cure of serious acute diseases seems far fetched remember
that how to cure polio was published in peer reviewed
literature in 1949 and almost totally ignored. There has not been
a single study that refuted these findings utilizing massive doses of
ascorbate in the medical literature. The medical literature is filled
with ridiculous studies on ridiculously low doses of ascorbate that will not
cure anything. All this protected the polio industry and now protects
industries that spring up over other infectious diseases.