Can Rife Therapy Help Stop Ebola Disease?

Ebola disease. As the world watches with increasing horror the slow but sure spread of this killer, health authorities are struggling with how best to treat the afflicted while maintaining strict isolation and quarantine. Distressingly, many healthcare workers taking care of ill Ebola disease patients have themselves been infected and are in mortal danger, including Americans Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, aid workers for the charity Samaritan’s Purse. The Ebola disease is highly infectious, meaning once a patient comes in contact with the virus, a severe illness almost always develops. Patient commonly develop fatal hemorrhages from their mouths, eyes, and skin. Ebola virus   There is no vaccine for Ebola currently and no specific cure or antidote other than supportive care such as intravenous fluids, oxygen, blood transfusions, and correcting electrolyte abnormalities News organizations today are reporting the importation of an untried experimental serum intended for the American patients to try to halt or reverse the course of the disease, with health authorities no doubt willing to risk any unknown adverse side effects against a hoped for, life-saving benefit. However, sadly there was apparently only enough medicine for one dose, which Dr. Brantly gallantly gave to Ms. Writebol.  As of this writing, both Americans remain in grave condition and are to be transferred to the United States for care. In this clearly desperate scenario for those currently inf...
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