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  1. #2121

    There is no imagination just a chemical process

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnClayton  [View Original Post]
    Malaria parasites are in your blood and liver. What is your theory for how the ClO2 in your stomach kills the plasmodia in your blood? How do you imagine that happens?
    Very simple I do not need any imagination. Ill make it very brief. Chlorine dioxide acts on a cellular level. A healthy strong walled body cell has a PH level of 7. A sick body cell has a PH level below that. Chemically chlorine dioxide oxygenizes and damages the very thin cell wall of a malaria parasite. It dies instantly. I saw once of picture under a microscope of damaged m. Falciparium after they came in contact with chlorine dioxide.

    Neddy.

    https://www.lenntech.com/processes/d...ne-dioxide.htm#text=Chlorine%20 dioxide%20 was%20 discovered%20 in, by%20 hypochlorous%20 acid%20 (HOCl).

  2. #2120
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    A there is the first dumbass who is burbling what useless medical journalists disseminate. LIES.

    Listen mate I use chlorine dioxide in my precious body since over 5 years. And I am still alive. So are around 25 million users who are being treated like the early christians in rome waiting to be caught and fed to the lions in circus maximus.

    The whole drug industry are scared SHITLESS. 70% goes out of a job. Who needs antibiotics any more? So you're the typical propapanda victim.

    What is hurting you is CLOROX or swimming pool desinfectants like sodium HYPO chlorite.

    So stop reading the so called "medical journalists" who report shocking stories on chlorine dioxide in the printed media.
    Your comment is actually priceless dumb because I just did that last Saturday. Furthermore Read about Jim Humble. He was the first using chlorine dioxide in the central american jungle to treat an expedition member for malaria.

    Enough for now.

    Neddy.
    Malaria parasites are in your blood and liver. What is your theory for how the ClO2 in your stomach kills the plasmodia in your blood? How do you imagine that happens?

  3. #2119

    Disinformation

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnClayton  [View Original Post]
    Do not do this ever. Chlorine dioxide is used as a water purifier. Do not drink it! It is dangerous and will not protect you from or cure malaria.
    A there is the first dumbass who is burbling what useless medical journalists disseminate. LIES.

    Listen mate I use chlorine dioxide in my precious body since over 5 years. And I am still alive. So are around 25 million users who are being treated like the early christians in rome waiting to be caught and fed to the lions in circus maximus.

    The whole drug industry are scared SHITLESS. 70% goes out of a job. Who needs antibiotics any more? So you're the typical propapanda victim.

    What is hurting you is CLOROX or swimming pool desinfectants like sodium HYPO chlorite.

    So stop reading the so called "medical journalists" who report shocking stories on chlorine dioxide in the printed media.
    Your comment is actually priceless dumb because I just did that last Saturday. Furthermore Read about Jim Humble. He was the first using chlorine dioxide in the central american jungle to treat an expedition member for malaria.

    Enough for now.

    Neddy.

  4. #2118
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Tablets I heard of it. Basically what happens is its two components. 25 % Sodium Chlorite and 0. 3% Acidic Acid as activator. I call them compound A and be. Take a glass mark off 120 ML. Malaria. Drip 14 drops compound A in the glass. Thereafter 14 drops compound be. Cover the glass. The chemical reaction starts the liquid turns amber and inside the glass chlorine dioxide which is actually a gas begins to form. After 30 seconds stop the reaction by filling the glass with water to the 120 ML mark. Again cover for 30 seconds. Then chorine dioxide is ready for consumption. It tastes like utter shit. Pinch your nose and drink it down as fast as possible.
    Do not do this ever. Chlorine dioxide is used as a water purifier. Do not drink it! It is dangerous and will not protect you from or cure malaria.

  5. #2117

    Chlorine Dioxide

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowalk  [View Original Post]
    The first time I got malaria, I was in Ghana. Since I never had malaria, I didn't recognize the symptoms. I went to the hospital and was prescribed P Alaxin (Active Ingredients Dihydroartemisinin). One tablet and I could tell I was cured. Its pretty cheap too.

    I think that's very fortunate you know about chlorine dioxide. I think it comes as a water purifying tablet form. How did you know how to mix it?

    Along with Azythromycin, I guess I will educate myself of chlorine dioxide.
    Tablets I heard of it. Basically what happens is its two components. 25 % Sodium Chlorite and 0. 3% Acidic Acid as activator. I call them compound A and B. Take a glass mark off 120 ML. Malaria. Drip 14 drops compound A in the glass. Thereafter 14 drops compound B. Cover the glass. The chemical reaction starts the liquid turns amber and inside the glass chlorine dioxide which is actually a gas begins to form. After 30 seconds stop the reaction by filling the glass with water to the 120 ML mark. Again cover for 30 seconds. Then chorine dioxide is ready for consumption. It tastes like utter shit. Pinch your nose and drink it down as fast as possible. Drink at least half a liter of water straight after.

    Legally chlorine dioxide is sold on Amazon as the 2 components above. Of course not for internal use. there is hired goons who are lying and portray it as clorox which will kill you outright. but it's not clorox it's chlorine dioxide. while it is true it is also used on an industrial scale as textile bleach the quantities I am drinking are so tiny that exactly NOTHING happens in my body.
    You pointed out its of course it also acts as a water desinfectant. But the most powerful feature is. chlorine dioxide KILLS ALL known Virus Bacteria and 80% of fungi on contact. now picture this. you take it internally. it does exactly the same job in the same way as surface desinfectant.
    Neddy

  6. #2116

    Good Info. Travel Medication

    The first time I got malaria, I was in Ghana. Since I never had malaria, I didn't recognize the symptoms. I went to the hospital and was prescribed P Alaxin (Active Ingredients Dihydroartemisinin). One tablet and I could tell I was cured. Its pretty cheap too.

    I think that's very fortunate you know about chlorine dioxide. I think it comes as a water purifying tablet form. How did you know how to mix it?

    Along with Azythromycin, I guess I will educate myself of chlorine dioxide.

  7. #2115

    Clinic

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowalk  [View Original Post]
    I caught three different types of malaria within my first 30 days in Cameroon.

    Its not the big animals of Africa that will get you. This type of malaria is the biggest killer and is common. I'm surprised the clinic couldn't detect it. I always use the local clinic. They seem to know what to look for when it come to malaria. Foreign Drs. Don't live with it like Africans.

    All malaria can be transmitted and found worldwide. Even though it is most common in one local, its widespread and has no borders. There are 5 types of Malaria:

    P falciparum (deadliest and most common in Central Africa).

    P malariae ("Benign Malaria" Can also be found in cold climates).

    P vivax (Second most deadliest. Most common in India, Amazon but also in Africa Madagascar and "The Horn" and carried by many types of mosquito, not just anophelus).

    P ovale. Two subtypes (The least common. Mostly in Western Africa).

    P knowlesi (Most common in Malaysia and SE Asia).
    In Addis there is NO market. In Uganda for example are labs on every street corner. Every lab tec knows how the malaria parasite looks like in Addis. In Addis you go to the government hospital for example Yekatit 12. As a local. As a foreigner you go to a few private clinics. As to why my test was negative. It can be anyone's guess. I'm alive and kicking and that's all what counts. Thank you for your nice presentation of the different variants of these critters.

    Neddy.

  8. #2114
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    This is my single most important message or post I herewith publish. Its not monger related but medical advice for africa mongers.

    Timeline:

    MON.

    6 AM I wake up in my clammy guest house. My two t-shirts I slept in are soaking wet. I try to get up I feel like a zombie in slow motion. Leaden movements. I walk up to my breakfast place. I sit down go straight to the toilet. Watery discharge. My circulation almost gives in.

    I know I am very sick.
    Hope you are in better shape now.

    Remind my own malaria. I lived 7 years in ivory coast and had several malaria alerts, immediately treated with same of cocktail you took and immediately solved.

    But they never did any analysis, so not sure it was malaria.

    One year after being back in Paris I started having huge fever, from 5 pm up to midnight, going up to close 41, and then going down during the night, and starting again 48 hours after, same timing.

    Doctors did analysis, no malaria, they search everything possible, all negative.

    After 8 days he told me yo go to hospital at the peak of fever to do analysis at this peak. I did it.

    Hospital waited, waited, . I explain what they should do to get a chance to see malaria, they said they are doctors not me.

    At 2 am they did analysis, at 5 am they came saying negative, do you see! We were right. You were wrong.

    I left.

    Two days after, a Saturday evening, someone knocked my door, I open, it was the manager of the local laboratory, who did the first negative analysis, immediately he said "I have seen it" !

    What? Malaria!

    I went to the lab and he showed me, then I took the prep and finished!

    Yes, malaria is very difficult to diagnose, and taking the prep is really something to do when everything has been tried.

    Well done.

    Stay safe.

  9. #2113
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    This is my single most important message or post I herewith publish. Its not monger related but medical advice for africa mongers.

    This is the actual story of an actual malaria infection. one of the most important features Diarrhea general weakness days you feel better days with high fever. Now you know.
    Next. As you can see doctors labs are of limited value. malaria is very devious and erratic. The clinic did the best of a worst job it cost me 7500 birrs but I still gleaned important information. the malaria test was negative. a big issue which happens frequently be distrustful. 1000 of people are dead they do nothing and the parasite multplies exponentially. they go straight to the emergency room most of them die.
    Why I use chlorine dioxide. that's all I had and I know it kills m. falciparium stone dead within the hour which it did. In Addis there is antimalarial medication available only in some hospital pharmacies. As there is no malaria here there's no market.
    That was how I diagnosed and treated myself and beat The Grim Reaper.
    Neddy
    Lion of Judah
    I caught three different types of malaria within my first 30 days in Cameroon.

    Its not the big animals of Africa that will get you. This type of malaria is the biggest killer and is common. I'm surprised the clinic couldn't detect it. I always use the local clinic. They seem to know what to look for when it come to malaria. Foreign Drs. Don't live with it like Africans.

    All malaria can be transmitted and found worldwide. Even though it is most common in one local, its widespread and has no borders. There are 5 types of Malaria:

    P falciparum (deadliest and most common in Central Africa).

    P malariae ("Benign Malaria" Can also be found in cold climates).

    P vivax (Second most deadliest. Most common in India, Amazon but also in Africa Madagascar and "The Horn" and carried by many types of mosquito, not just anophelus).

    P ovale. Two subtypes (The least common. Mostly in Western Africa).

    P knowlesi (Most common in Malaysia and SE Asia).

  10. #2112

    Escape from Covid-19 prison. How I beat The Grim Reaper

    This is my single most important message or post I herewith publish. Its not monger related but medical advice for africa mongers.

    Timeline:

    MON.

    6 AM I wake up in my clammy guest house. My two t-shirts I slept in are soaking wet. I try to get up I feel like a zombie in slow motion. Leaden movements. I walk up to my breakfast place. I sit down go straight to the toilet. Watery discharge. My circulation almost gives in.

    I know I am very sick.

    TUE.

    Feeling slightly better. Although watery discharge. Very weak. Try to entice a pharmacy to sell me something against bad stomach. Her advice. Go to clinic.

    WED.

    Same shit different day slight improvement but condition generally unchanged. Very weak no energy. Watery discharge.

    THU.

    6 PM My whole body suddenly goes very hot. I measure fever 39.1 I take a taxi to emergency room of Norwegian medical services a very good private hospital. The ER goes through procedures.

    I agree with the GP on blood and stool samples they check for malaria infection as I told them coming from Dar I definitely want to include a malaria quick test all parasites and amoeba etc.

    Test results are in. They found nothing. Malaria negative all diarrhea agents negative. However.

    The infection marker was sky high. So my body was fighting what?? The GP send me home with 3 sacks of ORS and Amoxicillin 1000 a broad band antibiotics. Naturally I was not happy but it proved food for thought. I was pretty sure.

    FRI.

    More or less quiet felt sqeazy no energy. Took 2 antibiotics as described.

    SAT.

    5 PM.

    I moved from this hellhole to Atlas hotel. Suddenly red hot Body again fever 39.9.

    It was there and then when I diagnosed myself correctly that I had a malaria infection with m. Falciparium. A souvenir from Dar es Salaam. I whipped out my chlorine dioxide prepared the one the malaria dose of 14 drops dliuted in 120 ML of water. I gulped it down followed by one liter of water. The effect was instant and spectacular. There was an internal fireworks display going off. I could literally feel all the tiny m. Falcipariums pop and go to hell there and then.

    This is the actual story of an actual malaria infection. one of the most important features Diarrhea general weakness days you feel better days with high fever. Now you know.
    Next. As you can see doctors labs are of limited value. malaria is very devious and erratic. The clinic did the best of a worst job it cost me 7500 birrs but I still gleaned important information. the malaria test was negative. a big issue which happens frequently be distrustful. 1000 of people are dead they do nothing and the parasite multplies exponentially. they go straight to the emergency room most of them die.
    Why I use chlorine dioxide. that's all I had and I know it kills m. falciparium stone dead within the hour which it did. In Addis there is antimalarial medication available only in some hospital pharmacies. As there is no malaria here there's no market.
    That was how I diagnosed and treated myself and beat The Grim Reaper.

    Neddy
    Lion of Judah

  11. #2111
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    The answer is simple. No restrictions you want to wear mask ok. You don't want to wear mask ok. Everything is open. There is no curfew or lockdown. Versus Uganda 9 pm. Versus Rwanda I believe now 6! Pm. Useless to go there. Normally I would have been in Uganda. But as times are not normal.

    Neddy.
    I would see opportunity with a 6 pm curfew. The girl comes at 5 pm if you like her you let her stay for the same amount of money and get some extra rounds in: the.

  12. #2110

    Curfew

    Quote Originally Posted by Golds  [View Original Post]
    Got it Neddy! But why should someone go there if it's so complicated? And why are you going there? I've been to Rwanda and Uganda already.
    The answer is simple. No restrictions you want to wear mask ok. You don't want to wear mask ok. Everything is open. There is no curfew or lockdown. Versus Uganda 9 pm. Versus Rwanda I believe now 6! Pm. Useless to go there. Normally I would have been in Uganda. But as times are not normal.

    Neddy.

  13. #2109
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Finally I ran out of Visa extensions in TZ. Now? Where to where there's no BS. The New Flower ticks all the boxes. After paying to the tanzanian goons 100 $ for a negative Test I boarded the regular Ethiopian flight to Addis. First some hints. Don't do what I did. Going from 0 altitude to 2500 meters in the span of 2 hours. Every mountain guide will shake his head. And from 30 see down to 10.

    You're going to die. Unless you're Nepalese or come from Peru. Or your name is Haile Gebreselassie.

    After almost a week of suffering I slowly crawl out of the hole. Mild Altitude sickness plus mild shits. Circulation almost breaks down. In short no fun. You have to allow at least one week for your system. Drink 3 Liters. Water. Even one beer aggravates the altitude sickness.

    So no time to chase pussy yet.

    Here all the Christmas lights bars are open around Piazza. Here you have the full range. Mangy street dogs. Obnoxious lottery ticket sellers. Loads of beggars of all description. Madmen in suit and tie. You name it. They got it. Do I love it? You bet. And finally. The chicas. Stunning beauties everywhere you go. And the Addis habesha girls have style. They're goddesses walking on this earth right now. Ethiopia has probably the highest concentration of stunners on this planet.

    Are there easy to get? Of course not. Most have boyfriends. Here as a ferengi the rock star factor is zero. One word to the cash and carry pattaya mongers. Stay away. The locals will quarter and skin you alive if you're not an experienced africa operator. And forget coming for a week. You just going to die unless you're from Nepal.

    Neddy.

    Lion of Judah.
    Got it Neddy! But why should someone go there if it's so complicated? And why are you going there? I've been to Rwanda and Uganda already.

  14. #2108

    100% right.

    Thanks for the short update.

    Neddy is 100% right. Stay home if you just want to come for a few days. Far too much trouble is inevitable. The times have changed. The middle class is in Addis and "ferengi rock star factor is zero". 100% Right.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Finally I ran out of Visa extensions in TZ. Now? Where to where there's no BS. The New Flower ticks all the boxes. After paying to the tanzanian goons 100 $ for a negative Test I boarded the regular Ethiopian flight to Addis. First some hints. Don't do what I did. Going from 0 altitude to 2500 meters in the span of 2 hours. Every mountain guide will shake his head. And from 30 see down to 10.

    You're going to die. Unless you're Nepalese or come from Peru. Or your name is Haile Gebreselassie.

    After almost a week of suffering I slowly crawl out of the hole. Mild Altitude sickness plus mild shits. Circulation almost breaks down. In short no fun. You have to allow at least one week for your system. Drink 3 Liters. Water. Even one beer aggravates the altitude sickness.

    So no time to chase pussy yet.

    Here all the Christmas lights bars are open around Piazza. Here you have the full range. Mangy street dogs. Obnoxious lottery ticket sellers. Loads of beggars of all description. Madmen in suit and tie. You name it. They got it. Do I love it? You bet. And finally. The chicas. Stunning beauties everywhere you go. And the Addis habesha girls have style. They're goddesses walking on this earth right now. Ethiopia has probably the highest concentration of stunners on this planet..

  15. #2107

    Escape from Covid-19 prison. Final destination Addis Abeba

    Finally I ran out of Visa extensions in TZ. Now? Where to where there's no BS. The New Flower ticks all the boxes. After paying to the tanzanian goons 100 $ for a negative Test I boarded the regular Ethiopian flight to Addis. First some hints. Don't do what I did. Going from 0 altitude to 2500 meters in the span of 2 hours. Every mountain guide will shake his head. And from 30° see down to 10°.

    You're going to die. Unless you're Nepalese or come from Peru. Or your name is Haile Gebreselassie.

    After almost a week of suffering I slowly crawl out of the hole. Mild Altitude sickness plus mild shits. Circulation almost breaks down. In short no fun. You have to allow at least one week for your system. Drink 3 Liters. Water. Even one beer aggravates the altitude sickness.

    So no time to chase pussy yet.

    Here all the Christmas lights bars are open around Piazza. Here you have the full range. Mangy street dogs. Obnoxious lottery ticket sellers. Loads of beggars of all description. Madmen in suit and tie. You name it. They got it. Do I love it? You bet. And finally. The chicas. Stunning beauties everywhere you go. And the Addis habesha girls have style. They're goddesses walking on this earth right now. Ethiopia has probably the highest concentration of stunners on this planet.

    Are there easy to get? Of course not. Most have boyfriends. Here as a ferengi the rock star factor is zero. One word to the cash and carry pattaya mongers. Stay away. The locals will quarter and skin you alive if you're not an experienced africa operator. And forget coming for a week. You just going to die unless you're from Nepal.

    Neddy.

    Lion of Judah.

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