Dear Bill,

Thanks for sharing your experiences with us.
I think I will call up our Dept. of Health and tell them that
they should use CS to help this guy get over his fever
rather than just keep on spraying.
I am sure they are probably going to give him some form
of drug that might make him worse.
Josephine
Hawaii
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Missett" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 5:33 AM
Subject: Re: CS>tropical disease and cs


> Reid:
>
> I live in a heavily dengue-infested area, and have suffered many cases
> myself, approximately 25 over a 15-year span.  Despite all precautions, I
> would get at least 1-2 cases annually during rainy season, when the
> mosquitoes were at their worst.
>
> However, since starting a daily regimen of CS three years ago, I have not
> suffered a single case of dengue.  Some time ago, I noted there
correlation,
> and then and since have attributed the absence of dengue in my life
> (thankfully) to CS.  So I would certainly give it a long-term trial, the
> stronger the dosage the better.
>
> For those of you unfamiliar with dengue, it is one of the most
debilitating
> diseases in the world short malaria, and is very similar to malaria except
> it is not cyclical.
>
> Bill Missett
> Puerto Escondido, Mexico
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Reid Harvey <[email protected]>
> To: silver digest <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 9:17 PM
> Subject: CS>tropical disease and cs
>
>
> > Dear List,
> > Greetings from Bangladesh. I would be curious to know what anyone here
> > may think of the possibility that CS could be effective against mosquito
> > born illnesses like malaria and dengue fever, either as a prophylaxis or
> > a cure. Or for that matter, how about CS as a cure for the water born
> > illnesses:  dysentery, cholera or typhoid. Does anyone know of any kind
> > of evidence, or perhaps someone could hazard a guess.
> >
> > Aside:  In a recent visit to a hospital here I was dismayed to learn
> > that in a normal year they 200 thousand cases of dysentery and 10
> > thousand cases of cholera (and I do mean 'thousand'). Fortuitously, even
> > the poorest of the poor are sensitized to the symptoms of these, so the
> > mortality rate is only about fifty per year.
> >
> > Or could it be that the popularity of CS is primarily a U.S. based
> > phenomenon, where these kinds of illnesses are uncommon?
> > Thanks,
> > Reid Harvey
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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