According to Faiz Kermani, Ph.D., Chiltern International, UK, malaria, parasitic disease world's most famous. In a study by an international medical aid, the Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) reported that, in spite of tropical diseases account for 10 percent of total health expenditure taxes, few drugs were developed in this new sector. Because the pharmaceutical industry has been strong criticism focuses on tropical diseases. World Health OrganizationOrganisation (WHO) has also described malaria as a "tropical disease priority number one." It kills more people worldwide than any other communicable disease except tuberculosis.
Little known to the scientific community, malaria has recently found a formidable warrior, a patent effectively treated (see link below), 14 November 2006 by the American Silver, LLC. Distributors, Nutronix International, a company incorporated nutrition and health, his laboratory has developedA cheap, without prescription, formulated product is only evidence that these parasites to destroy, is the best available in silver. The patented method provides "steps to administer the composition, 04:59 twice a day orally for the patient until there was a reaction." Decoding the second patent. And, "Eleven patients were treated with ten ml (two teaspoons) each of a composition of the present invention three times per day. Patients had arelief of symptoms within five days. "
Malaria is a disease, as recorded by the Columbia Encyclopedia and the WTO, which is caused by parasites (protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium) that infects red blood cells in the body. These parasites tend to pass through the human body muskietbyte. Anopheles (female) mosquitoes are the only carrier of these parasites, then eat the blood of mosquitoes. When an infected mosquito bites a person for food supplysporozoites in the mosquito saliva enter the bloodstream and migrating to the liver. Within 30 minutes to enter the human body, these sporozoites infect hepatocytes and multiply rapidly.
As for the Kaiser Family Foundation, people with malaria typically have periods of chills, fever and sweating that recur every one, two or three days. When the malaria parasite infects red blood cells of a person, is raised the temperature of the person and the person feels hot then. wheninfected red blood cells burst, the person feels cold and shivering. Nausea, headache, fatigue, muscle aches, vomiting and diarrhea, often with fever. These symptoms are often mistaken for influenza or gastrointestinal infections. The destruction of red blood cells can also cause jaundice (yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes), and anemia (a lower than normal level of red blood cells). "
"Malaria is endemic in 91 countries, 40 percent of world population." EAccording to the latest WHO estimates, the disease is responsible for up to 2.5 million deaths each year, many of them younger than five years or younger, but in terms of new drugs for disease development widely perceived as a neglected one.
The best way to prevent malaria (or other diseases caused by muskietbyte) is to avoid mosquito bites. But for most of us are not even aware of mosquitoes around until we were bitten, children are more susceptible. BothDr. Charlie Easmon, and Mount Sinai Hospital, said that the best way to prevent mosquito denied the chance to succeed in the vicinity of his place (standing water), with screen doors and windows, spray insecticide in homes, use repellents Insect Lotion Skin, and the use of mosquito nets.
Before this new product patented by Dr. BS Kakkilaya site, is most commonly used anti-malarial drugs were chloroquine, Primaquine, quininePyrimethamine / sulfadoxine, tetracycline, mefloquine, artemisinin, halofantrine and atovaquone / proguanil. This anti-malaria drugs by doctors require administration. The great news is that a prescription is required for the solution of silver for the purchase of new, can be purchased as a cure over-the-counter preventative measure for your family is safe, effective and convenient. Try it yourself.
References:
Fighting a "neglected" Killer – Ed Faiz Kermani, PhDMay 2, 2003 (bionews.net/B/5/I41CD7A6-001.htm ArcEntryInfo =! 0004.75.I41CD7A6 & NewServerName = My Server)
Malaria in Africa – Ed World Health Organization (WHO) (who.int / topics / malaria / en /)
What is malaria? – Ibid, () rbm.who.int/cmc_upload/0/000/015/372/RBMInfosheet_1.pdf
Silver membership and treatment of persons – United States Patent, November 14, 2006([HTTP: / / patft.uspto.gov / netacgi / NPH Parser? = Sect1 sect2 = HITOFF PTO1 & & d = pall & p = 1 & u =%%% 2Fnetahtml 2FPTO 2Fsrchnum.htm & s = A & = FG & l = 50 & s1 = 7] PN 135 195. & OS = PN / 7,135,195 & RS = PK / 7135195)
Malaria Prevention – Ed Dr Charlie Easmon, January 4, 2005 (netdoctor.co.uk / disease / facts / malaria.htm)
FAQ: How to avoid muskietbyte – Ed Department of Microbiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada([HTTP: / / microbiology.mtsinai.on.ca / faq / mosquitobitefaq.shtml])
Malaria – The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2006 (encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-malaria.html)
What are the signs and symptoms of Mary? – Ed Reich Kaiser Family Foundation, 2006 (globalhealthreporting.org / malaria.asp id = 316?)
Malaria Medicine – Dr. Ed Kakkilaya BS, April 14, 2006 (malariasite.com / malaria / anti_malarial_drugs.htm)