Therefore during this period, a person under this condition becomes vulnerable to diseases. Either, a latent condition is brought into an active, acute and sometimes life-threatening stage; or the person easily contracts infectious diseases that may be prevalent where he or she is. And the only way to avoid unpleasant consequences arising from this is to know how to mitigate, reverse or antidote the negative effects which are bound to show very quickly or be a little delayed depending on the constitutional make-up of the person involved.
Despite the frequency and recurrent attacks, he just could not understand or deliberately decided to ignore the message his body was sending to him. That the exciting cause was "in him" and not "outside of him". In consequence, he was slowly being turned into an "anti-malaria drug addict".
A single dose of a well-known Natural Remedy taken at bedtime, for three consecutive nights restored his biorhythm clock and sleep pattern. Now he sleeps like a baby without the use of tranquilizers or other psychotropic drugs or alcohol. If a dormant or passive malaria constitution is aroused into an acute active phase by a stress-related stimulus, no amount of the best or most powerful anti-malaria drug treatment will cure the disease or bring a permanent resolution of the problem. The key -- the missing link -- therefore is to find the exciting cause or causes; and then apply Natural and Holistic Healthcare remedies that address the true nature of the complaint and are tuned to the peculiar constitution of the person.
The world-renowned Mahatma Gandhi of India, the cool and calm nationalist and the senior advocate of peaceful civil revolution and non-violence, was noted to always drink a tea made from the herb "serpentwood". The holy men and sages of India who desired the calm and tranquility necessary for meditation were also noted to regularly chew the roots of this herb.
In the United Kingdom, the English and Irish peasants have a remedy for insomnia. Fresh lettuce leaves are chopped and a tea made out of them. When taken before bedtime, sleep is assured. The observation that indigestion is a common cause of insomnia, spurred The Irish to also add a sprig of mint leaves to the lettuce tea. This therefore facilitates digestion as well as improve the taste.
One, the person who takes the suppressive treatment gets a temporary relief and when the disease reappears in that person, it is no longer in its original state but has become modified and magnified; and many a times with renewed vigour, intensity or virulence. That is why neglected, improper or inadequate treatment for any disease dramatically increases the difficulty in curing it.
Of what relevance is the day if the malaria situation is getting worse year after year, despite the flamboyant and lavish celebrations that are mostly organized in the cities for the privileged class, government officials and elite citizens; who may not know or understand what malaria really is?
More serious quinine side effects are; cardiac arrhythmias, thrombocytopenia (a decrease in blood platelets that can cause hemorrhage or clotting problems), severe hypersensitivity reactions and death. From 1969 to 2006 there were 93 reports, made to the FDA, of people dying from taking quinine.
The other point to remember is that by the very nature and composition of "anti-"drugs, whether they be anti-malarials or antibiotics, they will "wipe out" both the infected cells and the good protective cells without discrimination and in consequence weaken, and further reduce the ability of the Natural Immune Defence System of any habitual user of such "anti-"drugs to protect against diseases.
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