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.
It is therefore very pertinent that you know the truth about malaria and how to handle the situation that you come across intelligently. This is not an advocacy for self-medication or treatment but a knowledge-based information resource to avoid being a victim of wrongful treatments for the disease. As I have always counseled, it is important that you consult with the right Healthcare Professional for your treatment requirements. You can learn a lot more about the subject by reading The Real Causes And Cure Of MALARIA (Second Edition) a.k.a. The Malaria Eradication Bible.
In Mr. Ezee X.'s case, no effort was really made to investigate his complaints properly before treatment was commenced. Hence the case was recurrent because the illness was actually being palliated and or suppressed by wrongful treatments. The laboratory tests results did not indicate that he had "Job Stress" or other emotional or mental upheavals that could be the exciting cause of his problem. No laboratory test has the ability to do so.
To conclude this discourse, here are some Natural and Holistic Healthcare Remedies that are useful for stress and insomnia. I will however limit my recommendations to items I know you can easily find or have access to. These are of a general nature and may not apply to some individual situations. You are therefore counselled to always consult a qualified healthcare provider or professional who understands these issues, if you are not conversant with these approaches or healing methods. When used, these will help you maintain harmony, balance and equilibrium in your cells and the fluids surrounding them. Your body is therefore kept healthy, strong, active and naturally immune to stress-induced diseases, especially "false malaria".
If you had had a grueling or stressful day at work, either at home or in the office, a hot herbal bath can do wonders for your body and your mind. Before you contemplate taking drugs that may be loaded with harmful chemicals, why not try the safer and healthier alternative, for your own sake if nothing else?
It is interesting to observe that it took a global health organization, six years after receiving copies of the first edition of The Malaria Eradication Bible, to put in place (and continually updates) their "Guidelines for the Treatment of Malaria"; and has set up an in-house mechanism for the surveillance of their preferred approach, consisting of several units, namely: Guideline Steering Group, Technical Guidelines Development Group, Guidelines Drafting Committee and a pool of External reviewers.
How was malaria eradicated in the United States of America and Europe in the late 1940s and early 1950s? Was it through the current group of powerfully invasive anti-malaria drugs and antibiotics, insecticide-treated nets or the yet to be developed malaria vaccines? These tools were at that time not available, yet Western Europe and USA did eradicate malaria effectively. How was it done? And why are the same methods and or similar approaches not being used to rid Africa and the malaria-endemic regions of the disease? What was the secret?
The use of anti-malarial drugs over time has another negative effect - drug resistance. Two of the four parasite species that have developed some resistance to some of the above drugs are Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax. So if you are infected with either of these two species the drugs you are taking may not be effective in curing your malaria unless they have been tested in a laboratory and found to be effective in treating these two species.
Ok, now what if it is not, but the symptoms are just mimicking the malaria disease because of the factors which I have mentioned earlier? Would it be right to administer an anti-malaria drug to such a case? Just take a moment to reason it out yourself. Would that not complicate an already confused case? And what would you expect to be the final outcome of such a treatment?
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