Re: Ebola and homeopathy
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 3:30 am
Hennie that is an excellent point about the balance of nature. Sickness is just the absence of health.
I am a treatment free beekeeper which means I use NO treatments, not even those acceptable by organic beekeepers. After much research concerning bees and this CCD that is killing them off, one of the contributing factors is our intrusion and desire to fix problems with chemicals. Most beekeepers put pesticides in the hive to kill mites. They feed bees sugar syrup or HFCS which both destroy the bees gut bacteria since sugars pH is about 7 and honey is about 3.5.
Bees have managed to thrive for thousands of years before we decided to attempt to manager them and now they are sick.
So now that you clued in on the idea that what has changed in the environment makes great sense as a place to start in the who what when where and why of ebola. How long have American doctors been in this area helping. Have they been vaccinating? Distributing pest control or "cleaning" the water allowing bad bugs to take over?
This is why natural medicine rocks. It always asks why first to get to the root of the problem instead of masking and suppressing symptoms only prolonging sickness.
Cheers
Vicki
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"Hennie Duits he.duits@kpnmail.nl [minutus]" wrote:
First off: nothing happens without a reason or cause.
So, I'd say it would be useful to gather *all* possible info about ebola
outbreaks, like when (time of year, season, etc.), where (what region,
specific circumstances, etc.), in what climate, who were affected
(animals, what animals, age, gender, humans, what humans, age, gender,
state of health, previous history of health, previous *treatments*,
etc.), who survived, *why* did they survive (etc.!), general health
status of those affected, and a long list of info I haven't thought
about yet. It may be hard to find, but there *must* be a cause, reason,
pattern, etc.
Because, as said, nothing happens without a reason or cause. As a *wild
guess*: Did we (sort of) eradicate a bacteria that kept the ebola virus
in check? We know next to nothing about 'eco' systems and ruling powers
in the microbe world, but it would be daft to think that the
interdepending systems we see *everywhere* in nature do *not* exist in
the microbe world.
So, what happened, and how come?
Hennie
LabelGMOFlorida vickih_fla@yahoo.com [minutus] schreef op 9-8-2014 21:04:
I am a treatment free beekeeper which means I use NO treatments, not even those acceptable by organic beekeepers. After much research concerning bees and this CCD that is killing them off, one of the contributing factors is our intrusion and desire to fix problems with chemicals. Most beekeepers put pesticides in the hive to kill mites. They feed bees sugar syrup or HFCS which both destroy the bees gut bacteria since sugars pH is about 7 and honey is about 3.5.
Bees have managed to thrive for thousands of years before we decided to attempt to manager them and now they are sick.
So now that you clued in on the idea that what has changed in the environment makes great sense as a place to start in the who what when where and why of ebola. How long have American doctors been in this area helping. Have they been vaccinating? Distributing pest control or "cleaning" the water allowing bad bugs to take over?
This is why natural medicine rocks. It always asks why first to get to the root of the problem instead of masking and suppressing symptoms only prolonging sickness.
Cheers
Vicki
Www.labelgmoflorida.com
Www.glutenfreeyummies.com
"Hennie Duits he.duits@kpnmail.nl [minutus]" wrote:
First off: nothing happens without a reason or cause.
So, I'd say it would be useful to gather *all* possible info about ebola
outbreaks, like when (time of year, season, etc.), where (what region,
specific circumstances, etc.), in what climate, who were affected
(animals, what animals, age, gender, humans, what humans, age, gender,
state of health, previous history of health, previous *treatments*,
etc.), who survived, *why* did they survive (etc.!), general health
status of those affected, and a long list of info I haven't thought
about yet. It may be hard to find, but there *must* be a cause, reason,
pattern, etc.
Because, as said, nothing happens without a reason or cause. As a *wild
guess*: Did we (sort of) eradicate a bacteria that kept the ebola virus
in check? We know next to nothing about 'eco' systems and ruling powers
in the microbe world, but it would be daft to think that the
interdepending systems we see *everywhere* in nature do *not* exist in
the microbe world.
So, what happened, and how come?
Hennie
LabelGMOFlorida vickih_fla@yahoo.com [minutus] schreef op 9-8-2014 21:04: