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Remedies for the Ukraine Hemorrhagic FluQuestion by Peryn (Kennesaw, Ga) on 11/14/2009
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 11/17/2009
Both lysine and humic acid is the common remedy I would use to treat hemorragic flu. The lysine is taken hourly as usual, and the dose is maintained not exceeding an hour and taken a minimum of 4 doses, preferably 50 minutes apart. Humic acid is taken as a powdered form apart from lysine or taken alone, if not available. The dose is about 1 teaspoon hourly dose. I can't be exact right now, as I don't have people here with hemorrhagic flu of the same kind as in Ukraine. Humic acid is broadly antiviral and is traditionally used to treat hemorragic virus or flu anyway.
It should be noted that humic acid are relatively to dissolved in cold water and therefore we use a lukewarm of hot water to help that. A teaspoon of humic acid is best dissolved in a full glass of water, and is taken like that. A pinch of sea salt may help absorption.
It's not a perfect remedy yet, but it should have an effect in reduction of virus in about 3 hours on the average. In event of an epidemic, it's taken as a preventative, preferably lysine 1200 mg adult dose, then in 30 minutes we take humic acid 1/4 teaspoon, twice a day at the very least.
The humic acid is dissolved in a full glass of water, well stirred.
Remedy No. 3 Against NEW VIRAL STRAIN. I would like to report a remedy for this one. Currently there is no name, but I tend to report them before everyone knows about it. This peculiar form of virus does not respond to aspirin and lysine, but responded very well to humic acid.
Ted
Replied by Alain (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) on 11/18/2009
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