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Rabies Pandemic Fight Rabies


Many countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, and many African
countries are suffering loss of life from Rabies infection caused by
Rabies lyssavirus, occurs especially
in children. The effort to prevent and fight rabies through vaccination of animals has
not succeeded in stopping this dreaded disease.

While this is not the greatest cause of mortality, it is certainly a
humanitarian issue as the suffering is horrible and there is a
significant death rate associated when the disease is not caught until
the last stage. There is a possibility of a treatment that has not been
tried but may have a good chance of success in giving a chance of
survival to these children from this devastating disease. Since the
illness has a practical mortality of 100 percent with over 59000 lives
lost every year, there is little downside to consider in this.

This product uses an ancient idea of using mild and safe electricity
to destroy the virus and there is some support to the idea that this
might work. Due to a battery voltage of less than 12 volts, it is
basically painless and there is no risk of electrocution.

Some links to various uses of electricity in fighting illness are here: http://hulda-clark-quack.com/huldaclarkzapperworks.html

This product also may have significant benefit in such cases as
sepsis, viral illness, and even localized infections that are resistant
to antibiotics.

Any hospital that cares to investigate this technology would be on
the forefront and the manufacturer is willing to provide some research
units at cost to aid in this research.

 

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Fight Rabies


For further information on this subject, please read:

Zombie Apocolypse  and  The Hidden Pandemic

 

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