He even published his findings, but since polio was 'incurable' nobody picked up on it enough to even challenge it with a study. He treated diphtheria, whooping cough, and tetanus, and in the middle of a polio epidemic in North Carolina he was considered to have "cured" 60 out of 60 cases of infantile polio. Jungeblut and Zwerner, Otani, Ormerod, and others, all came away impressed that his work was both accurate and therapeutic. His patient records showed amazing successes, witnessed by hospital personnel, while most outsiders (who refused to review his data) labelled him a quack.
VITAMIN Cĭr Fred Klenner, in Reidsville, North Carolina in the US, was using intravenous ascorbic acid (vitamin C) against viruses, serious bacteria and even toxins such as snakebites as early as the 1930's. They actually have more than that, but getting them legitimately studied may have to wait until the fears over bacterial resistance put our backs hard against a wall with no place else to go. There are four natural anti-bacterial (and anti-viral) agents that have a lot of what many would call "anecdotal evidence" behind them. Spreen pointed out, "We hear little about them because of the fact that they are not patentable and therefore have no profit potential, at least nowhere near the level drug companies desire."īut we're going to hear all about them now - compliments of Dr. Spreen noted that while bacteria contain the genetic material to resist synthetic drugs, this does not seem to be the case with natural agents that have antibacterial properties. Spreen concludes his comments with some very useful advice for anyone seeking natural supplements that support the body's defence systems.įinishing off the comments he made yesterday, Dr. So in yesterday's e-Alert, I asked US HSI Panellist, Dr Allan Spreen, to give us his insights into the antibiotic question. Rachel Linkie, UK 10 October 2003 Lately, HSI members have shown a great deal of interest in the subject of antibiotics and the natural alternatives to pharmaceutical antibiotics.
Here is an article in the UK Health Sciences Institute Alert, forwarded through Jennie Gorman, which summarizes the information on four natural antibiotic alternatives, just to give ourselves a choice - and so we can be more specific next time about what kind of antibiotic we might prefer to use. But does it have to be the pharmaceutical kind, the ones that kill not only a pathogen but also all the beneficial bacteria which we live in perfect symbiosis with? We actually need those little bugs to properly digest our food.
Sometimes we have to concede - antibiotics seem the answer. Their question: But if you have a serious infectious condition, surely you'll accept an antibiotic. Ciao PS does this mean the war on terror is over now and 'we' can come home and dismantle the police state and not have RFID passports and iris scans and creepy wiretaps anymore? (Comptroller says no)Īntibiotics are one of the few things proponents of pharmaceutical medicine "can always get us" with.
Then again corpses just like your TV dinner keep very well in the freezer.lol.Īnyway I'm off to get kidney dialysis using only sand and donkey piss while being hunted by all the satellites and spy planes that a trillion dollar military budget can buy, for ten years. Supposedly one of the very mind controlled special forces shot him in the head, although given the notorious nature of the invading forces' willingness to kill someone then play dress up afterwards, who knows it may have been a woman who they drew a beard on with marker pen. Well it's sort of 10 year old news, but there you go. Looking forward to continued blogging in the future.Ģ May Today's news is that Osama is dead.
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UPDATE: Due to this BS thing where I can do everything with this blog except publish a post, I have moved home to Wordpress: (this will remain as an archive and be damn sure I will still read all your wonderful blogs as ever).