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dengue fever could be here to stay
#91
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Originally posted by pog

007,

Now that you are back, would you fill us in on your 11/14/15 quote:

"Just read another governmental report from SE Asia, similar to our CDC, citing research in Pakistan with excellent results from papaya leaf."

from the other thread.
http://www.punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=21702&whichpage=2




from page 5 of this thread ?




http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614241/
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#92
Dakine, If I recall correctly mentioning this study was in response to a poster who rebuked another link I posted from a Physician in India, claiming the article was a hoax. Let's not get things out of context since a common reaction to herbal medicine from those who pledge allegiance to the pharmaceutical companies is to slam herbal remedies.

Punaweb has simply turned into my daily crossword puzzle replacement, I am no health authority nor practitioner but given what I have read about the papaya leaf juice, I think it's worth a try.

If you are interested, google it and decide for yourself and let us know what you think. Good luck.

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#93
Here are the other things that it can cure :

http://community.omtimes.com/profiles/bl...for-cancer
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#94
Similarly,

http://ask.metafilter.com/214793/The-cur...-McDonalds

No need to read it ,, The title says "cure".

munch munch munch,
aloha,
pog
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#95
New map with locations of individual cases identified. Best to put off the that trip to anywhere but Waimea or Hawi. Perhaps it's time to seek terms for a deal with the mosquitoes. Wink

http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2015/1...in-hawaii/
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#96
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/news...w-88-cases

"It's all about the citizens themselves taking responsibility to do what it takes to curb the outbreak," Logan said.

"Is there a threshold, say 150 cases, when efforts will be stepped up?" asked Hilo Sen. Gil Kahele.

Gov. David Ige backed the DOH and said there does not appear to be a resource shortage in addressing the outbreak.
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#97
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/news...ue-meeting

Kohala Councilwoman Margaret Wille had objected to an emergency meeting next week ... "I don't think we should hold meetings without adequate public notice," she said.[/i]

Yes, that medical marijuana tax is clearly far more important.
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#98
The Department of Health said it still hasn't notified all clinicians on the Big Island about the outbreak.

Nor are they notifying the tourists.

I considered passing out fliers at the airport and/or the cruise ship dock as an experiment, to see how long I could do it before getting arrested, and what the charges would be, maybe get some media attention to highlight the issue...
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#99
http://www.healthmap.org/site/diseasedai...2015-11615

Interesting read....

I think with the big island's low population and most of us poor... Only the rich will get the help. I have said from the beginning (whenever that was) to get the national guard out here.

My question is... What happens when a household member get's it... who wants to be in the room with a sick person and a mosquito?
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Only the rich will get the help.

I guess Kona didn't make the cut either.
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