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!!!!! Ebola !!!!

Lollerskates

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It's easy to treat actually, you just need large doses of of vitamin c to stop the connective tissue breakdown till the immune system kicks in and kills the virus. You would expect a biological warfare weapon to be easily treated. The problem is going to be the compulsory vaccines and what they are going to add to them and the consequences for anyone who refuses them.

I am highly impressed you know about the very easy and natural treatment. Vaccines not needed.

Ebola acts like scurvy, but with scurvy you still have depleted vitamin c stores; Ebola brings it down to almost zero. And, the lack of vitamin c causes the cells to lose integrity, and thus the hemmoraging.

I think 600,000 mg/day is needed... 600 g/day. That is massive; consult a doctor Yada Yada as I am not a licensed physician. But, if you decide on your own to use that as a treatment, understand you need to be sure you are sick with the ebola. Taking mega doses of vitamin c can destroy your pancreas, and you can actually make yourself diabetic. (FYI for the onlookers.)
 
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Well since Texas Governor Perry has reported that there are now more and more people from countries with terrorist ties flooding the border, I guess it WOULD be a good idea to look into natural treatments lest that become a way ebola enters the U.S. too.
 
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Praying The Holy Rosary to Jesus and our Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of God while focussing on Jesus and His Stations of His Cross trusting fully in Him without fear is the way to go in removing all illnesses and viruses including of course praying to Jesus while trusting in Him - His Divine Mercy Chaplet,

Remember - those of whom place others before our own lives - are rewarded eternally.

therefore, do not fear, always trust in Jesus, pray to Jesus His Divine Mercy Chaplet for the removal of the Ebola virus, for healing of all people infected, for His Divine Loving protection health and safety of all people in Africa and West Africa including all Missionaries and His Holy appointed.

Prayers for the Mercy Ship Staff and Patients of whom risk their lives in all conditions.

Jesus and our Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of God answer The Holy Rosary while focussing on Jesus and His Stations of His Cross.

Love and kindest wishes my Brothers and Sisters in Jesus Christ our Saviour
 
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I've read "The Hot Zone". If you haven't you should. It's the story of the only time Ebola got into the United States. Maryland, specifically, about 10 miles for DC.

(That's Washington, DC)

It took the Army, the CDC and the WHO to stop it before it got out into the population...

It wasn't Maryland, it was Reston, VA. The Reston strain has no health effects on humans (thank God!), and that's probably the reason it didn't get out. By the grace of God we dodged a bullet.

But your point is well taken. Ebola is scary, scary, scary stuff, as are Marburg and the other filoviruses.

I hated the way The Hot Zone anthropomorphised the virus, but for months after I read it I got the willies every time I cut myself shaving.

Didn't read the whole thread, but in response to the bit about how it's getting transmitted to health workers: it's a lot more transmissible than AIDS. Ebola attacks (among other things) the cells in blood vessels, and as they weaken the patient begins to bleed a lot so there's infectious material all over the place. I rember hearing that all it takes is a very few viruses (five or ten? Maybe that was the Hot Zone guy overstating things) to infect you, get a few on your eye or up your sinuses and you're in for a bad time.
 
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Can't open the page. Who is it?
Odd, the link works fine for me.

It is Fr Themi who is an Orthodox missionary in post war Sierra Leone.

He said, “The present West African epicenter of this non-curable killer infection is in Guinea (Sierra Leone’s northern and eastern border neighbor). Now it has started to spread beyond the Guinean borders. It is interesting that Ebola has never been previously recorded in Guinea. Precisely because it is an unprecedented phenomenon, some local Guineans recently attacked members of the French medical organization, Doctors Without Borders, believing that they had deliberately introduced the virus into Guinea as part of a ‘foreign plot.’

“The Guinean government appealed for calm last Saturday, after a mob attacked a center where Ebola virus victims were being treated. The attack took place in the southern town of Macenta on Friday, at a center run by Doctors Without Borders.

“Now we face this new deadly menace and preventive measures in our Orthodox Mission in Sierra Leone have begun as we endeavor to protect our people.”

He went on to say that their mission in Sierra Leone is now on an “emergency alert footing,” adding, “We are monitoring the spread of Ebola in Sierra Leone and taking various forms of preventative environmental, hygienic and spiritual measures to protect the people we serve here.”

Fr. Themi said that included daily prayer at the mission for protection against the deadly virus.

He said it also included “Preventative Hygiene Education”, stating, “Our Mission possesses three large compounds in the Greater Freetown area serving over 2000 children, youth and adults throughout our various educational, ecclesiastical and medical projects.

“We have an obligation to keep them safe from this deadly infection which has no known cure or therapy. In this case prevention from infection is the best and perhaps only possible policy.

Some of the children under his care

“Consequently we are providing a constant information outreach, discussions and updates to our pupils, parents and teachers, college students, lecturers, priests, parishioners and staff, concerning the nature of the infection and how to safeguard oneself from contamination. We have even enrolled the services of the Red Cross to assist us in this educational and preventative effort.”

This, said Fr. Themi, also included appropriate personal hygiene (washing of hands, washing clothes, boiling water, washing food before cooking etc.).

“We are ensuring that all our buildings are cleaned and disinfected; especially the toilet and washroom facilities,” he stated.

“Furthermore we are discouraging any travel to Guinea or Liberia for the time being. I would also advise that all overseas visitors planning to visit our Mission in Sierra Leone to cancel or postpone their trip until the danger period has safely passed.

“In case this killer infection reaches Freetown, of all our compounds perhaps the most potentially vulnerable is the Waterloo compound (at the outskirts of Freetown). Here we house a community of physically challenged people (mostly polio and amputees victims) together with their children and spouses – the St. Moses the Ethiopian Orthodox Village.

“At this point of time we have no complete perimeter wall around the disabled housing area. That means that the community is exposed to all types of threats from the surrounding and neighboring communities. For example, it is not unusual individuals from the surrounding vicinity to trespass at night and without permission use the St. Moses Community toilet facilities (as well as at times harass and steal). That means that if the Ebola infection reaches Freetown this compound is at great risk of exposure to contamination.

“Furthermore, while we are providing free accommodation, free medical services, free educational opportunities as well as financial assistance to the members of the St. Moses Community, nevertheless at the present time due to financial constraints the washing and bathing facilities are very primitive. This is another point of weakness in our compound which could attract the Ebola virus.”

Fr. Themi said he is requesting help for “the ensuring emergency messages to be implemented at our Waterloo Compound in order to provide a safe and hygienic environment for our Orthodox Community living there.

He added that they need to provide the following:
We need to build a complete perimeter wall to protect our Waterloo disabled community from outsiders using the existing toilet facilities and hence potentially infect the compound. Construction on this wall has already started but it needs to be completed.
To ensure optimal hygiene levels we need to provide decent washing facilities for our disabled brothers and sisters. This will consist of separate male and female compartments for personal bathing and for washing of clothes.
Finally, if we are to ensure safe and hygienic washing facilities we will need to build a permanent water well, pump and an adjacent tower holding a sizeable water tank. The water well would have to be deep enough in order to have the capacity of supplying water all year round. Water would then be pumped up from the well to the elevated water tank which would permanently supply its water through taps and showers into the washroom. Naturally we will ensure a constant supply of soap and washing powder.

“God has so far protected and blessed the people of Sierra Leone. There have been many cases of Ebola in Guinea and in Liberia but not here!

“Their belief in God assisted with the new Minister of Health, Miatta Kargbo, a woman who has tirelessly worked with the World Health Organisation to ensure effective sanctions against the spread of Ebola in Sierra Leone is one reason why they believe the virus has not spread here.”

Father Themi told Wid, “In Sierra Leone the Ebola problem is shrouded in myth. There are two cultures, a medical professional culture – the politicians, the education people, etc. who are aware of the severity of this problem. On the other hand we have a vast sea of people who are not aware of what this disease is all about. There are a lot of urban myths in West Africa. Many people still prefer to seek medical help from herbalists, what those in the West would call traditional tribal medicine.

“There is a fear that has spread among the people that the medical doctors will kill you if you have Ebola. So they mistakenly believe that if you have Ebola and go to the hospital, rather than treat you the doctors will take your life. Today a lady went to the hospital in Freetown. She was the first confirmed case of Ebola in Freetown, as far as we know. Until this point Ebola has hit the major provincial cities, but not the capital. Her relatives came, forced their way into the hospital and took her away. Now she is in hiding in Freetown and no one knows where she is.

“Ebola is spread by touch, not by airborne transmission. So anyone who comes in contact with this woman, who touches her, may get infected. The local media and the BBC have been reporting on this situation asking that the woman be found and returned to the hospital where she can be isolated and receive proper medical care. So far, she remains at large.

“The government is working very hard to explain how this disease works and to separate fact from fiction. On our end, we have instituted a chlorine based cleaning program at our Teacher’s College and at the Waterloo compound. It is known that chlorine kills the Ebola virus. However, the population we serve here is very vulnerable. We have no perimeter fence to keep people out of Waterloo so the danger exists that an Ebola infected individual might get into our compound and spread the disease before we could act and properly quarantine and treat that person.”
 
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Thanks for the info, but who's father Fremi? Like what band was he in?
I'm pretty sure Fr Themi would like to put that particular part of his life to rest, but the media loves stuff like that so Fr Themi lets them use it so he can draw attention to the serious problems faced by the people of Sierra Leone.

He was the base player in a 60's band called "The Flies", which did pretty well at the time. They were based in Melbourne, Australia.

http://m.youtube.com/?#/playlist?list=PLUhtbTRnjCVbvJKdKazgjDiC9oOvtuy5v
 
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It is incredibly sad that the Ebola outbreak is so severe in Africa. As far as I understand, it has only gotten out of African in very limited cases and I think that is primarily due to people traveling who did not know they were sick at the time of travel.

Just thinking about Ebola makes me extremely nervous but I force myself to think about these things because I feel like it is necessary for me to think about them. The reason why I become nervous is because I fear that it could spread in the future or mutate into a form which is more contagious and more easily spread.

That said, I really think that we all do need to pray for Africa and any other places which are being affected by this horrible virus. Hopefully God will intervene in some way and this epidemic can be brought to an end very soon.
 
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Holy Jesus, Help us.....

Ebola Spreading 'Exponentially' as Patients Seek Beds in Liberia - NBC News

The Who report (not linked to here) says the virus is "burning through everything in it's path.

Be advised, it's not going to be possible to un-see the pic on the link.

“When patients are turned away at Ebola treatment centers, they have no choice but to return to their communities and homes, where they inevitably infect others, perpetuating constantly higher flare-ups in the number of cases.”

The need for beds, supplies and staff have “completely outstripped” capacity, both of the Liberia government and of outside groups such as Who and Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) to help.
 
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Ebola Spreading 'Exponentially' as Patients Seek Beds in Liberia - NBC News

The Who report (not linked to here) says the virus is "burning through everything in it's path.

Be advised, it's not going to be possible to un-see the pic on the link.

First suspected case in Australia! Hooray! We're globally relevant again!

Gold Coast man isolated and assessed for Ebola has tested negative to the deadly virus | Gold Coast Bulletin

Aww, turned out he was negative. Back to vicariously watching global events for us.
 
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Now we are hearing about the vaccine for ebola....Cause fear -- create untested vaccine -- force vaccine in the oligarchic society the US has become -- watch people die from the vaccine -- blame the deaths on the disease. And there you have it -- population control
 
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Now we are hearing about the vaccine for ebola....Cause fear -- create untested vaccine -- force vaccine in the oligarchic society the US has become -- watch people die from the vaccine -- blame the deaths on the disease. And there you have it -- population control

A little bit paranoid are we ?
 
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