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Black Seed: Curing Hep C & HIV (and other viruses)

Nigella Sativa, also known as ‘black seed,’ has been studied for a wide rage of health benefits, but not until recently was it discovered to hold promise as a curative agent against potentially lethal viral infections, including Hepatitis C[i] and now HIV.

 

Black Seed Extract 'Cures' HIV Patient Naturally

There are words you don’t use in medicine today, such as “cure.” But a remarkable case study in an HIV positive patient treated with black seed extract resulted in a sustained remission, indicating a safe, accessible and affordable alternative to highly toxic antiretroviral HIV drugs may already exist.

Nigella Sativa, also known as ‘black seed,’ has been studied for a wide rage of health benefits, but not until recently was it discovered to hold promise as a curative agent against potentially lethal viral infections, including Hepatitis C[i] and now HIV.

A remarkable case study published in August of this year in the African Journal of Traditional, Complementary, and Alternative Medicine described an HIV patient who after undergoing treatment with a black seed extract experienced a complete recovery, with no detectable HIV virus or antibodies against HIV in their blood serum, both during and long after the therapy ended. Green med…

STUDIES:

Effects of Nigella sativa on outcome of hepatitis C in Egypt AbstractRead abstract

Nigella Sativa Concoction Induced Sustained Seroreversion in HIV Patient. – GreenMedInfo Summary

Garlic/Black Cumin Seeds Study A combination of crushed garlic (Allium sativum) and black cumin seeds (Nigelia sativum) has been used as a traditional remedy for urinary tract infections. In-vitro antimicrobial testing suggested that the mixture of two spices in the ratio of 1:1 has antimicrobial effects on both Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli specieS.

DEFINITION OF NIGELLA SATIVA:

Nigella sativa is an annual flowering plant, native to south and southwest Asia. It grows to 20–30 cm (7.9–12 in) tall, with finely divided, linear (but not thread-like) leaves. The flowers are delicate, and usually coloured pale blue and white, with five to ten petals. The fruit is a large and inflated capsule composed of three to seven united follicles, each containing numerous seeds. The seed is used as a spice.The seeds are frequently referred to as black cumin (as in Assamese: kaljeera or kolajeera or Bengali kalo jeeray), But black cumin (kala Jeera)[clarification needed] is different than Nigella sativa (Kali Jeeri).[citation needed] In south Indian language Kannada it is called [ಕೃಷ್ಣ ಜೀರಿಗೆ] “Krishna Jeerige”, but this is also used for a different spice, Bunium persicum.

Common names

In English, Nigella sativa seed is variously called fennel flower,[3] nutmeg flower,[3] black caraway,[3] Roman coriander,[3] and also called black cumin.[3] (see comment below on cumin). Other names used, sometimes misleadingly, are onion seed and black sesame, both of which are similar-looking, but unrelated.[citation needed] Blackseed and black caraway may also refer to Bunium persicum.[4]

 

Autism: IMPOSSIBLE CURE:The Promise of Homeopathy

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Impossible Cure: The Promise of Homeopathy provides an in-depth and exciting account of the history, philosophy, science, and experience of homeopathic medicine.

At the core of Impossible Cure is the amazing story of how Amy Lansky’s son was cured of autism with homeopathy. It also includes dozens of other testimonials of homeopathic cures for a variety of physical, mental, and emotional conditions.

What the Experts Have to Say…

“The finest general introduction to homeopathy I’ve yet read…This book should be read by everyone interested in homeopathy, from the rank beginner to the seasoned professional. It has something new in it for everyone.”
— Julian Winston, Editor, Homeopathy Today; Author, The Faces of Homeopathy

“An introduction to homeopathy that stands out from the rest.”
— Dr. Joseph Mercola, Mercola Newsletter

Read more, buy this book

Recommended webstite on Homeopathy

 

FDA approves research for Cannaboids (Marijuana) for Seizures, Inflamatory Conditions, Pediatric Epilepsy & Dravet Syndrome

cannabisFDA Approves Investigational Trials Assessing Cannabidiol For Pediatric Epilepsy
Washington, DC: The US Food and Drug Administration has approved two clinical trials to assess the efficacy of cannabidiol (CBD), a nonpsychoactive plant cannabinoid, in the treatment of intractable pediatric epilepsy. The two approved trials will take place at New York Medical School and at the University of California at San Francisco, according to an online report in the journal O’Shaughnessy’s. The cannabidiol formulations in the trials will be provided by British biotechnology firmGW Pharmaceuticals, which produces organic cannabinoid extract medicines, including Sativex.  Will doctors throughout the U.S. be called on to submit INDs on behalf of pediatric epilepsy patients whose families want access to Epidiolex™?  Interested doctors should direct inquiries to GW’s Associate Medical Director at  medicaldirector@gwpharm.com.

Cannabidiol has been documented to possess a variety of therapeutic properties in preclinical models, including anti-epileptic activity. Clinical trials have shown the oral administration of CBD to be “safe and well tolerated” in healthy subjects.
In recent months, several national broadcasts have highlighted the use of CBD-rich oils to treat seizures associated with a pediatric form of intractable epilepsy known as Dravet Syndrome.  Read more…

Stan’s son: Recovery from Autism

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Stans son, before and after autism, 2003-2006

Stan’s son was diagnosed with Pervasive Development Disorder (PDD) at 20 months and autism at three years old. Through countless hours learning to help his son, Stan also discovered how to recover himself and many others from Attention Deficit Symptoms – AD(H)D, digestive issues and chronic illness using similar therapies that he used to recovery his son.

The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential: Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Down syndrome, etc

IAHP_SIGN_3The Institutes is a group of nonprofit institutes founded by Glenn Doman in 1955. The Institutes is internationally known for its pioneering work in child brain development and for its programs to help brain-injured children achieve wellness and well children achieve excellence.

Historically, children diagnosed with developmental delay, cerebral palsy, autism, Down syndrome, attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity, learning problems, dyslexia and a host of other symptomatic diagnoses have been considered hopeless.  Excerpt from parent in our network:

“Let me give you a bit more back ground on IAHP, the first thing I was told when I came across IAHP was to read a book named “What to do About your Brain Injured Child” by Glenn Doman, they treat kids from all over the world, and I’ve seen kids who were condemned to illnesses such as Autism, Spastics, Mentally Deficiency, Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy (like my daughter) and I use the word “condemned”  because most doctors did that, condemned my child to the use of drugs, and to live her life with that decease, but once I visited IAHP and met kids who once suffered from such challenges, and saw that many of them had not only fully recovered, most of them were in excellent shape and their level of intelligence was well above their peers!”  Go to website…

Comment from Alan Phillips, JD: I looked into Doman’s work years ago–it’s amazing. They had kids at age 4 and 5 reading and understanding Shakespeare and doing calculus–and loving it. We have potential that is vastly underdeveloped and underutilized.

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CNN: Sanjay Gupta WEED documentary

weedguptat1A most enlightening documentary on Weed for the public and officials to re evaluate their position. Many children who are taking harmful psyche medications because of seizures caused by the over the top children’s vaccine program could benefit from ingesting cannibas components such as in plants bred specifically for cannoboids as opposed to THC. Psyche drug medications are the cause of suicides and homicides. No one ever killed anyone on Marijuana which has been classified as a Schedule 1 drug without medical benefits. Watch this fascinating documentary and make a point to pass it on to your State Representative.

Up in Smoke timeline re: Marijuana use in USA

Chicken Pox Vaccine increase risk of getting Herpes Zoster

Varicella Vaccination Alters the Chronological Trends of Herpes Zoster and Varicella

http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0077709

The varicella vaccination is effective in varicella prevention, but the incidence of HZ increases after vaccination. HZ has a stronger association with temperature and UV than with seasonality while varicella risk associated with temperature and UV is diminished.

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While a majority of acute viral syndromes will rapidly resolve with properly-dosed vitamin C of any kind, resistant cases need to be subjected to a multi-pronged approach to vitamin C administration. Such a regimen can include, but not necessarily be limited to:

  1. 1,000 to 5,000 milligrams of liposome-encapsulated vitamin C orally daily
  2. Bowel tolerance doses of vitamin C as sodium ascorbate orally daily
  3. 1,000 to 3,000 mg daily of fat-soluble ascorbyl palmitate orally daily
  4. Intravenous vitamin C, 25,000 to 150,000 mg per infusion, depending on body size, as frequently as daily, depending on the severity of the infection

Read article by Dr. Levy

Mercola video

Dr. Goldman Abstract:  Increased incidences of Shingles (Herpes Zoster) since the introduction of the  Varicella (chicken pox) vaccine

Goldman Study Pdf

Excerpt:

In the prelicensure era, 95% of adults experienced natural chickenpox

(usually as children)—these cases were usually benign and resulted in long-term immunity. Varicella
vaccination is less effective than the natural immunity that existed in pre-vaccine communities. Universal
varicella vaccination has not proven to be cost-effective as increased HZ morbidity has disproportionately