Hepatitis C

The basic facts about the virus
Doctors knew the symptoms of hepatitis long before they knew exactly what caused them. By the 1930s scientists knew that there were two kinds of hepatitis­infectious hepatitis, transmitted largely by food or water, and serum hepatitis, transmitted by contact with blood. While they could distinguish these two diseases […]

Cell Specific Cancer Therapy

The Center for Cell Specific Cancer Therapy, located in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and staffed by a nuclear engineer and a medical doctor, uses pulsed electromagnetic field therapy to treat a variety of cancers. According to the center, cancer cells emit an excessive amount of positively charged ions, making them a logical target for […]

Chinese Cucumber

Chinese cucumber juice contains trichosanthin and karasurin, proteins which effectively induce abortions. The purified protein alpha-trichosanthin from the root of Chinese cucumber is cytotoxic to some macrophages infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and monocytes and may increase CD4 cell counts in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Trichosanthin may be useful in treating […]

Chelation Therapy

Chelation therapy is a chemical process that removes metallic or mineral toxins (such as lead, mercury, copper, iron, arsenic, aluminum, and calcium) from the body by binding them to the amino acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA).
Administered LV. by a doctor, the EDTA bonds with specific metals and minerals in the body and transports them to […]

Poisoning

Definition
The ingestion of a noxious substance in such volume as to result in interference with normal biologic function.
History
Symptoms: Depending on the offending agent, symptoms may involve any organ system. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, blurred vision, stupor, paresthesias, seizures, respiratory distress, diaphoresis, anhidrosis, and rash are common.
General: Though […]

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