You can’t really “kill” a virus because it isn’t alive. You can deactivate it or prevent it from entering cells and apparently it is PH sensitive but you can’t kill it in the way you kill bacteria. CA should work well for most virus so long as it can contact it. Since many virus hide inside cells, below mucous membranes, and the like it can be very difficult to eliminate a virus completely. The best way is to stimulate your own immune system in conjunction with using CS or other means to destroy the virus, making sure your PH is leaning towards alkaline will help too. CS is like a second immune system, doing much of the work of your own, but nothing works as well as your innate immune system (over 80% of which is located in your intestines). There are many herbs in the Chinese pharmacopea that have been used for symptoms mimicking Ebola... hemorrhagic fevers have been around for centuries and are considered “heat toxins” in the blood, liver, and elsewhere. Several herbs have excellent anti viral capabilities along with their antibiotic properties.
From: Phil Morrison Sent: Tuesday, September 2, 2014 3:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: CS>Major quarantine and experimental vaccines to curb Ebola - health - 01 September 2014 - New Scientist TJ Garland asks, "Any more studies on using CS for ebola?" The more interesting question is "What viruses does CS not kill?"

