Anthrax
is a colorless, odorless, tasteless
bacterium that protects itself from
sunlight, heat and disinfectant by forming
a protective coat. With this coat, the
bacterium is called a "spore."
The spores are so small that even an
infectious dose — between 8,000
and 10,000 spores — is smaller
than a speck of dust. Spores sizes vary
between one and five microns (one micron
is a thousand times smaller than a millimeter).
There
are three predominant types of Anthrax:
external, internal, and inhalation.
External
Anthrax- This form is usually
contracted through a cut. Children playing
in dirt with a cut on their arm might
be vulnerable to this form of Anthrax.
If this form is contracted the body
usually can fight it of on its own.
Cleaning cuts and scraps is always a
good idea.
External
Symptoms- Skin infection or lesions
eventually covered with a black scab.
Sometimes it spreads to the lymph nodes.
The disease produces headaches, muscle
aches, fever, nausea, and vomiting.
External
Treatment- If treated promptly
with antibiotics, essential oils &
homeopathics then death is rare. If
untreated about 20% of cases are fatal.
Antibiotics must be prescribed and taken
as directed by your healthcare professional.
If you decide to use natural means of
healing such as essential oils and homeopathics
then follow these directions: If using
essential oils use only Young Living
Essential Oils as these oils are FDA
approved for internal consumption. Rub
oil of Thyme directly on the infected
cut. Place one drop on Thyme in an eight-ounce
glass of water and drink. Drink an eight-ounce
glass of water with Thyme once every
hour until infection clears. Taking
the homeopathic for Anthrax is also
recommended. Use only Vibropathics from
Hanna’s Herb Shop, as this particular
form of homeopathic does not actually
contain any disease. Use the Anthrax
homeopathic. Take three pellets, without
touching, under the tongue on an empty
stomach. This can be washed down with
water. Repeat two to three times daily.
Internal varieties- these forms
of anthrax may be initiated by consumption
of infected meat or milk, or exposure
to animal hides and wool. These forms
of Anthrax usually affect the gastrointestinal
system. While vaccination and antibiotics
have stemmed anthrax infection in recent
years, new strains have developed that
are resistant to all countermeasures.
Symptoms- Inflamation
of intestinal tract; nausea, vomiting,
fever, and headache.
Internal
Treatment- Without antibiotics,
essential oils and homeopathics 25%--60%
of cases result in death. Use antibiotics
as prescribed by your health care professional.
If you decide to use natural means of
healing such as essential oils and homeopathics
then follow these directions: If using
essential oils use only Young Living
Essential Oils as these oils are FDA
approved for internal consumption. Rub
oil of Thyme directly on the infected
cut. Place one drop on Thyme in an eight-ounce
glass of water and drink. Drink an eight-ounce
glass of water with Thyme once every
hour until infection clears. Taking
the homeopathic for Anthrax is also
recommended. Use only Vibropathics from
Hanna’s Herb Shop, as this particular
form of homeopathic does not actually
contain any disease. Use the Anthrax
homeopathic. Take three pellets, without
touching, under the tongue on an empty
stomach. This can be washed down with
water. Repeat two to three times daily.
Inhalation
Anthrax- If inhaled, anthrax
spores can germinate and lead to infection
within 1 to 60 days. This is pulmonary
anthrax, which usually causes death.
This form of Anthrax is rare but extremely
deadly. The spores penetrate the alveoli,
the tiny sacks in the lungs. The immune
system responds, destroying some spores
and carrying others to the lymph nodes
in the chest. At this point the bacteria
begins to multiply rapidly and spreads
into the chest tissue. As they infect
tissues in the chest bacteria also produce
toxins that enter the bloodstream. In
the lungs the toxins can cause hemorrhaging,
fluid collection and tissue decay. The
fluid buildup outside the lungs can
result in severe difficulty in breathing.
If not treated, the mortality rate is
estimated to be as high as 90%.
Symptoms-
The first stage, lasting from
hours to days, involves flu like symptoms,
including fever, coughing, weakness
and chest pains. The second stage usually
ends in death within days. Lung damage
deprives the body of oxygen. The victim
then goes into shock and infection in
the brain may also occur. Antibiotics
prove helpful only at the earliest stages
of the disease because they fight bacteria,
not the toxins the bacteria produce
in abundance.
Inhalation
Treatment- If you suspect you
have inhaled Anthrax spores check into
a hospital immediately. Without antibiotics,
essential oils and homeopathics 90%
of cases result in death. Use antibiotics
as prescribed by your health care professional.
If you decide to use natural means of
healing such as essential oils and homeopathics
then follow these directions: If using
essential oils use only Young Living
Essential Oils as these oils are FDA
approved for internal consumption. Rub
oil of Thyme directly on the infected
cut. Place one drop on Thyme in an eight-ounce
glass of water and drink. Drink an eight-ounce
glass of water with Thyme once every
hour until infection clears. Taking
the homeopathic for Anthrax is also
recommended. Use only Vibropathics from
Hanna’s Herb Shop, as this particular
form of homeopathic does not actually
contain any disease. Use the Anthrax
homeopathic. Take three pellets, without
touching, under the tongue on an empty
stomach. This can be washed down with
water. Repeat two to three times daily.
Information
Many People Want To Know
Q.
What does anthrax look like?
A. In its most destructive
form an aerosol sprayed into air-it
is invisible and odorless. Anthrax spores
can be seen only through a microscope
that magnifies 50 to 100 times. Scientist
say it can be stored in bulk as a powder,
liquid or paste.
Q. Would I know if
I breathed Anthrax?
A. No.
Q. If Anthrax is on
the ground, can I get it from kicking
up dust?
A. Probably not. The
spores tend to clump together, so even
if inhaled, they do not get deep into
the lungs.
Q.
Where do Anthrax spores come
from?
A. Anthrax bacteria
live in the blood of animals. When an
animal dies, the bacteria form spores
that are released.
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