Ebola updates 4 suspected cases of ebola NOW IN MYANMAR and if - TopicsExpress



          

Ebola updates 4 suspected cases of ebola NOW IN MYANMAR and if ebola takes off there, it is GAME OVER. This English version of the story might be easier to understand With a 21 day incubation period, well, agenda 21? Perhaps just a coincidence, but if it is genetically engineered, perhaps not. And a 21 day incubation period before any symptoms show means ebola could be anywhere and everywhere right now, completely undetected. How do you diagnose that which is showing nothing? Just the way the population control crowd would have it. REALLY INTERESTING Parvovirus is a form of hemorragic fever for dogs, which is as lethal to puppies as ebola is to people. AND, Totis replacement got parvo. Yesterday the bleeding was severe, so I administered approximately 100 milligrams of vitamin C. This morning, there was very little blood, so I administered an additional 150 milligrams of vitamin C. It will be interesting to see how this turns out, if vitamin C stops the bleeding, it will CERTAINLY FIT for an ebola treatment Now, I am sure there are a few college educated stuck up I have a degree in medicine so you do not know jack because parvo is not ebola and so you can just shut up about it types out there who will pounce on this, and my response is: College used to be valuable, because only the best and brightest made it through college, so college was a litmus test to prove someone deserved a trusted high level position because it was guaranteed they could perform if they could graduate. Nowadays, college is EASY and as a result PRACTICALLY EVERYONE has a college degree so having one does not mean JACK. Average and below average people walk around with a piece of paper claiming to be experts all the time now when in fact they are fools who CANNOT THINK AND SEE THE OBVIOUS when it is even 1/10th of a gradient off of what the books said (IF they can even remember that much), such types are useless when the going gets rough or when there is a curve in the road, the exact type of curve A REAL COLLEGE EDUCATION FROM THE PAST ENSURED ANYONE WHO WAS PAPERED COULD GET AROUND. Nowadays the colleges often churn out paper trained idiots who are useless, a farmer would stomp them ANY DAY because a FARMER HAS TO THINK to keep things going. This rant is directed at an idiotic paper trained veterinarian, who could not understand WHY I would give the dog ocean water (I got a gallon from the ocean while traveling for the train video) and this vet did not understand it would be perfect to replace electrolytes, all the while the vet stood there saying I had to give the dog electrolytes. And PEDIALYTE WAS NOT ACCEPTABLE, LET ALONE OCEAN WATER! The vet also could not understand WHY I would give the dog colloidal silver to prevent secondary digestive infections, WHY I would give the dog chicken soup (to force it to get water while eating because parvo puppies often do not drink water and dehydrate to death) and other things, Why am I ranting about a vet? BECAUSE, if ebola takes off, WITH ALL THE PAPER TRAINED IDIOT DOCTORS OUT THERE NOT BEING ABLE TO THINK, YOU WILL BE ON YOUR OWN. You will be as bad off as a puppy with parvo. Modern doctors can only prescribe products, they do not know medicine anymore and will not be able to accept any solutions that did not come from a book. And they will stand there in arrogance saying vitamin C is quackery, just lay there and die, we cannot help you and OH, DO NOT BOTHER TAKING IT, because it might just stress you more. IDIOTS. I walked out of the vets office pissed, found a different vet who was an old timer, and he thought the idea of giving the dog ocean water to replace electrolytes was BANG ON, that chicken soup was BANG ON, and that everything else I did was PERFECT even though none of it was in the books. And that is because the old timer could think. So, if the vitamin C I gave that puppy solves the bleeding problem, logic would have it that another hemorragic virus will be alleviated by vitamin C. From this mornings results, I would have to say so far so good, I will keep this updated. Since taking a vitamin C pill every day is something that many people do as a matter of course, I strongly recommend this as an early preventative step. What could be more simple, mainstream and cheap than that? Stick with one tablet per day until the going gets rough . . . . .
Posted on: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 07:55:18 +0000

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