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Monday 21 September 2009

MMS and Swine Flu

Jim Humble's Miracle Mineral Solution is being used to treat swine flu patients in the world. MMS is a controversial water purification agent invented by Philanthropist Jim Humble. It contains 28% sodium chlorite, and it's said that the powerful chemical agents within MMS are powerful enough to fight off harmful pathogens and viruses and has been used for the treatment of cancer, HIV/AIDS, herpes, hepatitus B and swine flu patients. Recently, a new protocol has been added to Jim Humble's own website for swine flu victims.


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Monday 14 September 2009

Is the threat over? Have we beaten swine flu?

So it's fair to say the media who-har has flared down somewhat of late, and slowly we're hearing less about new cases of the h1n1 virus that is emerging. Sir Liam Donaldson proclaimed at the end of last week, that the UK is close to beating the pandemic. Seeing as he was the one that over inflated the figures as to the number of cases and deaths the UK would experience by August: 100,000 cases a week and a possible death toll of 65,000 - you can forgive the British public and others from being cynical about his recent announcement.

Although, the number of cases and death tolls may be dying down in the UK, it's certainly not dying down in other parts of the World and particularly the poorer ones who don't have the luxury of Britain's health infrastructure in place. There are many countries in South East Asia, Africa and South America that are still struggling to combat the pandemic. Until all these countries have accessibility to a vaccine that works against H1N1, how can it be possible safe to say that the worst is over? Let's just hope that countries still doing they're best to fight off the swine flu don't take Sir Liam's blaze e attitude, and complacency.

Wednesday 9 September 2009

Thailand beginning early trials of Swine Flu vaccination this month

There have been 16 more fatalities in Thailand from Swine Flu recently. Bringing the total up to 81. The Public Health Ministry in Thailand shows an alarming figure of more than 3 million people who have been infected with swine flu. This number includes people who have had swine flu, but have no recovered and people who have reported swine flu like symptoms but have now recovered. GPO Director Dr Vithit Atthavejjakul said that animal trials of A(H1N1)vaccine are now being run in the Netherlands and will take six or seven days to complete. The vaccine testing to be done on humans, will be carried out within the next few weeks.

With these current trials, it seems that not enough time has been given for testing. And let's just hope the vaccine that's released here in Thailand and in other places in general hospitals won't have any harmful side-effects.