Naturopathic Cure for HiN1 Virus
I think you realize I do some of my own research. This is one of them.
1. Fourwinds posted: October 2, 2009 http://www.fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/health/disease/news.php?q=1254515848
The name of the Article is: Call In To Jones About Swine Flu Scare Tactic - Documents
2. In this article was referenced:
This is a U.S. Gov't agency that does medical testing.
3. I decided to look up H1N1 in the above clinical trials gov web. If you go into their web link, click the first choice, next page type in H1N1, it will give you test results.
4. I looked up the gov'ts research tests by random. Two that I looked up were #38 and #39:
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5. If you look at #38 below, I have yellowed the part to be seen. It states WHO verifies that oseltamivir cures H1N1 as their choice of cure but also shows this testing of Chinese Medicinal Herbs cures H1N1. They do not state what is in the herbs. This test date started July 2009 and to be completed 2010, but appears already results are positive for Herbs also as cure. See #38 below :
Chinese Medicinal Herbs Treatment on Novel Influenza A (H1N1) : Multi-centre, Prospective, Randomized Controlled Study
This study is currently recruiting participants.
Verified by Capital Medical University, September 2009
First Received: July 7, 2009 Last Updated: September 10, 2009 History of Changes
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to determine whether Chinese medicinal herbs are effective and safe for treating novel influenza A (H1N1) infection.
Resource links provided by NLM:
Further study details as provided by Capital Medical University:
Primary Outcome Measures:
Secondary Outcome Measures:
The antiviral agent, oseltamivir, is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) to treat recent outbreak novel influenza A (H1N1) virus infection around world. But limited stock and resistant strain emergence raised increasing concerns. Chinese medicinal herbs, are derived from plants and usually incorporate one or more herbs as the basic drug(s) to treat the disease. The investigators performed RCT to indicate that Chinese medicinal herbs was effective and safe for treating novel influenza A (H1N1) infection. Eligibility
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00935194
Contacts
Locations
Sponsors and Collaborators
Capital Medical University
Investigators
More Information
No publications provided
Keywords provided by Capital Medical University:
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on October 02, 2009 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6. Now here's where they get sneaky. Under 4. above, it shows #39 as NOT YET RECRUITING and as you can see below it states: "This study is not yet open for participant recruitment. and Last Updated: July 14, 2009". When you look at #39 they have already made their finding stating that H1N1 cure is better with both the Herbs and their drug. They have their decision on #39 which shows no testing but really the result of the testing of #38. See where I put in yellow below to make it easier to spot and underlined part showing both works best:
Chinese Medicinal Herbs Treatment on Novel Influenza A (H1N1)Pneumonia: Multi-centre, Prospective, Randomized Controlled Study
This study is not yet open for participant recruitment.
Verified by Capital Medical University, July 2009
First Received: July 8, 2009 Last Updated: July 14, 2009 History of Changes
Purpose
The purpose of the study is to determine whether the combination treatment of Chinese medicinal herbs and oseltamivir is more effective than single oseltamivir in treating novel influenza A (H1N1) pneumonia.
Resource links provided by NLM:
Further study details as provided by Capital Medical University:
Primary Outcome Measures:
Secondary Outcome Measures:
The antiviral agent, oseltamivir, is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) to treat recent outbreak novel influenza A (H1N1) virus infection around world. But limited stock and resistant strain emergence raised increasing concerns. Chinese medicinal herbs, are derived from plants and usually incorporate one or more herbs as the basic drug(s) to treat the disease. The investigators performed RCT to indicate that a combination treatment of Chinese medicinal herbs and oseltamivir is more effective than single oseltamivir in treating novel influenza A (H1N1) pneumonia. Eligibility
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: 1.Confirmed novel influenza A(H1N1) case with laboratory evidence 2.70ys≥age≥14ys 3.within 72hr after the onset of symptoms(body temperature≥37.5℃ with at least one respiratory symptom (cough, sore throat, or nasal symptom) 4.New lung infiltration showed by chest radiology(x-ray or CT) Exclusion Criteria:
Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00936013
Contacts
Locations
Sponsors and Collaborators
Capital Medical University
Investigators
More Information
No publications provided
Keywords provided by Capital Medical University:
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on October 02, 2009
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I am not a doctor nor medical scientist but when you read that WHO, World Health Organization, already had a simple cure for H1N1, testing for additional cures through this U.S. Government Agency, and that another simple cure that also works is a Chinese Medicinal Herbs, then it should be obvious that there is a problem with what we are being fed as the truth is a lie. My words are BUSTED. Also can be seen that these sneaky xoxo are not identifying what is in the Chinese Medicinal Herbs. Problem, evidence from others is showing that H1N1 is not what is being biologically presented upon the people.
Hope this helps.
MH
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