Can you name some of the herbs?


On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 9:53 PM, moxaman <bbane...@earthlink.net> wrote:

>   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 <philmorrison...@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 2, 2014 3:30 PM
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Subject:* CS>Major quarantine and experimental vaccines to curb Ebola -
> health - 01 September 2014 - New Scientist
>
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> TJ Garland asks,  "Any more studies on using CS for ebola?"
>
> The more interesting question is "What viruses does CS not kill?"
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