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Wonders of Homeopathic Remedies – Crotalus horridus and Lachesis – Cure for Ebola

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The following life‑threatening blood disorders can be cured with a single dose of Crotalus horridus 10M:

Hepatitis B, infectious hepatitis (jaundice), jaundice following a blood transfusion, blood poisoning, haemophilia and uncomplicated forms of leukaemia. Many readers at this point may wonder why the same remedy can cure such a variety of different diseases. The answer here is that homeopathy speaks its own language and thereby differs from all other forms of therapy. The key symptom of the remedy mentioned above is the following symptom:

LIFE‑THREATENING DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. These diseases can be cured with a single dose of the homeopathic remedy Crotalus horridus. We have successfully treated patients with these illnesses with Crot‑h. 10M; the remedy did not need to be repeated in a single case. The success rate is over 95%.

The Ebola fever, however, calls for a different remedy, because the symptoms of the sufferers correspond to the remedypicture of Lachesis:

A single dose of the homeopathic remedy Lachesis 10M would cure the victims of this epidemic within a few hours. A repetition of the remedy is not necessary.

If you want to protect yourself against this disease, you should take a single chewable tablet (single dose, no additional dietary measures necessary). Take one tablet at intervals of four weeks for three months. The prophylaxis protects for one year.

The current Ebola pandemic is a haemorrhagic fever. The clinical picture includes the following symptoms:

Amblyopia, with complaints of the lungs or heart; retinitis apoplectica; violent pains in and over the eyes; headaches, dizziness, epistaxis, eructation and constriction of the chest; exhaustion on exertion and from lifting; depression.

Carbuncle: the skin over the dead tissue shows little tendency to ulcerate; dark, bluish appearance; in perforated carbuncles, scant discharge of a thin, sometimes bloody wound secretion; cerebral symptoms; exhaustion; cannot tolerate a dressing on the affected area.

Dark, chocolate‑coloured stool smelling of carrion with admixture of decomposed blood, looks like charred straw; blood and mucus in the stool; stool only with painful straining and burning at the anus; cramps in the lower abdomen which feels very hot; sensation of cold; thirst; red tongue with cracks at the tip, or black and bloody.

Typhoid involvement of the brain. Dullness with loss of vitality, together with nervous excitation, cutaneous hyperaesthesia and decomposition of the blood. Pressure is not tolerated as a result of the hyperaesthesia; sleep leads to worsening due to suppression of the respiratory centre; mental and physical exhaustion, with flaccidity of the muscles; sensation of heat in the head, with throbbing pains on every movement; heaviness in the head, especially in the occiput, with dizziness; muttering during stupor; delirium with great loquacity, jumping from one subject to another; sunken facial expression; the lower jaw tends to fall, and often sleeps with the mouth open; fever and delirium < worse at nightfall; mouth dry, black, stiff with a dry, red, blackish tongue, cracks at the tip, trembles on protrusion or sticks to the teeth and bleeds; abdomen hard and distended, with rumbling and gurgling in the intestines before the diarrhoea; foul‑smelling stools, whether the stools are formed or not; reddish‑brown, copious urine; cough and breathlessness, bloody, mucous expectoration; bedsores, ulcers inflamed, red, with black edges; bleedings, dark blood with components that look like charred straw; coldness of the extremities.

Gums swollen and spongy, bleed easily, painful < worse from warm drinks; protruding, dark‑violet; bleeding gums.

Syncope; vomiting of blood and bloody stools that look like charred straw; periodic, every year in spring; vicarious vomiting of blood. Whenever there are components in the blood that look like charred straw, whether the bleeding is from the uterus, intestine, nose, stomach, lungs or from an ulcer. Often used in typhoid when haemorrhages occur. Chilliness that occurs at night in association with bleeding.

Blood in the urine as a result of the decomposition of the blood as in low fever, hence deposits of decomposed blood cells and fibrin; look like charred straw.

Quiet, mournful dejection, ameliorated by sighing; aversion to company and reluctance to speak; worries about the future, with weariness of life; tends to doubt everything; distrustful of everyone; laziness, with aversion to any occupation, work and movement; morbid jealousy.

Pneumonia in the final stage when it takes on typhoid features, especially when an abscess forms in the lung. Expectoration frothy, mixed with blood, purulent, profuse sweat; cough during sleep and worse on waking;

Symptoms concerning the brain, such as muttering in delirium and hallucinations. Tuberculosis or low‑grade, chronic pneumonia developing in the course of other diseases. Hepatisation, mainly of the left lung, with great breathlessness on waking; must cough a long time and hard before he can raise himself; the chest feels constricted and obstructed. Threatening gangrene of the lung with foul breath and expectoration.

Prolapse followed by painful constriction of the anus; rectal prolapse with swelling; prolapsed haemorrhoids, with stabbing, upward‑drawing pains when coughing or sneezing; sensation in the rectum as if being struck there with small hammers.

Bleedings and extravasations, with red and black streaks on the skin; great physical and mental exhaustion; ice‑cold feet; dizziness on walking, black flickering before the eyes, syncope, without pulse. Jaundice with ecchymoses and bleedings; typhus with a tendency to gangrene.

Stomatitis (inflammation and ulceration in the mouth): bluish‑discoloured ulcers, dark red to violet oozing bleeds on the gums; salivation, bad breath; tongue dry, reddened and glossy, especially at the tip, the sides and tip of the tongue are studded with blisters; liquids come back out through the nose; cannot bear clothing on the face and neck; foul‑smelling stool; urine smells strongly, with axillary sweat.

Women faint easily; apparent death, pulse and breathing undetectable, due to heart pain, from fright or grief; asthma, dizziness, pale face, nausea, vomiting, pains and stabs in the heart region, cold sweat, convulsions, trismus, stiffness and swellings on the body etc.

Irritation of ulcers; ulcers on the ankles in varicose veins; stabbing ulcers surrounded by dark blisters; shallow ulcers, hardened at the edges and very sensitive, with a black base, pus only slight, but bleed easily; gangrenous ulcers on legs and toes; touch‑sensitive ulcers with ichorous, foul‑smelling discharges and many small pimples around the ulcer, violet halo, better from warmth; pressure sores with black edges; the ulcer is large and spreads rapidly; burning pains only when the ulcer is touched; smooth ulcers with frayed edges, surrounded by papillae or smaller ulcers, look livid.

We were able to cure three Ebola patients quickly and permanently with a single dose of Lachesis 10M. THE REMEDY DID NOT NEED TO BE REPEATED!

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