Dear Dave,
I understand your anger at the corporate-political powers that be.
Politics aside, I think pathogens such as the West Nile Virus that are
potentially life-threatening and for which there is no known
conventional medical cure, are worth studying from the perspective of
homeopathic prevention and treatment. The number of people at serious
risk may be small, but if I or someone close to me were stricken, I
would want to know as much as possible about others' experience with
homeopathic treatment for this condition.
By the way, for some of us with chemical sensitivities, mosquito
repellent is not an option.
Sincerely,
Arlene
West Nile Virus & Homeoprophylaxis
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Re: West Nile Virus & Homeoprophylaxis
Dear Dave,
Your discovery is certainly revealing and an excellent example of attemtps
to hoodwink the public (the media pressure groups, the media itself,
corporations, governments, especially ideological ones etc.) I'm always
amazed though how a certain segment of the population, often a majority,
manage to "see through" it. Sometimes I think its pure instinct!
(These musings are off-topic, I guess, but I wouldn't think they would
beinterpreted as being
inflammatory. )
Sue
Your discovery is certainly revealing and an excellent example of attemtps
to hoodwink the public (the media pressure groups, the media itself,
corporations, governments, especially ideological ones etc.) I'm always
amazed though how a certain segment of the population, often a majority,
manage to "see through" it. Sometimes I think its pure instinct!
(These musings are off-topic, I guess, but I wouldn't think they would
beinterpreted as being
inflammatory. )
Sue
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Re: West Nile Virus & Homeoprophylaxis
dear arlene,
apple cidar vinegar is a good mosquito repellant. just splash it on liberally. it seems to work until perspiration causes it to disappear. i used cidar vinegar for years when i would go into the garden at hours that gnats, mosquitos, and no-see-ums abound. this should help chemically sensitive people.
tanya
apple cidar vinegar is a good mosquito repellant. just splash it on liberally. it seems to work until perspiration causes it to disappear. i used cidar vinegar for years when i would go into the garden at hours that gnats, mosquitos, and no-see-ums abound. this should help chemically sensitive people.
tanya