HEALTH Ebola Virus Natural Remedies

Moggy

Veteran Member
Ebola virus has been reported here in the United States. The following is what my research has uncovered for what is touted to be an incurable disease. I do not know if they will work but considering the alternative it may be worth considering to have these remedies on hand.
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VIRUS REMEDIES

NOTE: EBOLA VIRUS cannot live in the presence of Cinnamon bark or Oregano essential oils.

ESSENTIAL OILS:

Thieves
Cinnamon bark
Oregano
Cajeput
Melaleuca
Ravensara
Thyme

Viruses often hibernate along the spine so apply EOs along the spine, bottom of feet, and diffuse.

The above information taken from REFERENCE GUIDE FOR ESSENTIAL OILS compiled by Connie and Alan Higley.
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The importance of purchasing high quality EOs cannot be stressed too much. Many, many EOs are diluted and have little medicinal value.

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Should we be scared? NO WAY!!!

We have at our disposal the most powerful antibiotic of which I am aware. There are no known bacteria or viruses that can stand up to it. Many would think “Wow” it must be new and it must cost lots of money! They would be wrong. It is common Garlic (Allium sativum).

The is a good recipe for using this at Cauliflower Soup. You can have lunch and whip Bird Flu without leaving the table! By the way, Garlic is a killer of all viruses it has ever been used against – this includes Ebola.

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CURE FOR EBOLA VIRUS USING HOMEOPATHIC MEDS
http://www.lightparty.com/Health/EbolaCure.html
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Selenium Deficiency and Ebola Virus

During the spring of 1995 Ebola virus created havoc in the African nation of Zaire. Researchers studying the ebola virus found many similarities between it and the HIV virus. For example, like HIV, Ebola has the potential to create several proteins requiring selenium. However, in the case of Ebola, the selenium content appears much higher than in HIV. It could be as much as ten times higher. (17)

According to Dr. Taylor, the Ebola virus behaves very much like HIV. When selenium levels in infected cells drop, Ebola reproduces and aggressively searches for cells with more selenium, spreading the infection throughout the body.

The population of Zaire was found to be deficient in selenium (may be because the soil in this country is deficient in selenium.) This may partially explain why both HIV virus and Ebola virus are rampant in Zaire. Normal immune defenses against the virus is handicapped by selenium deficiency.

Selenium Reduces Bacterial Blood Poisoning

When selenium was used in large dosages with other antioxidants such as vitamins C and E it was found to reduce the hospital-induced sepsis (bacterial blood poisoning) and acute respiratory distress syndrome by 50 percent. (18)


http://www.holisticonline.com/Remedies/Biot/biot_anthrax-selenium-6-nat-rem.htm

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Slatewiper

Membership Revoked
Where are you getting your information that Ebola is here in the U.S.? Also you may be interested to know that antibiotics don't do squat against viruses.
 

almost ready

Inactive
Because, :rs: Moggy :rs:, you know some of us are listening and will filter out the junk posters.

Was thinking of doing a similar thread today, but putting it in alt to diminish the alarms going off on the shills.

My thoughts this morning were that the bleeding and severe conjunctivitis in serious ebola cases (usually indicates they won't recover) may indicate that their bodies have been depleted of vitamin C.

This after reading BW's great page on natural news. Don't know if that BW is the same as ours. He was an old timer on the Kitco forum and now has some videos on the youtube as well.

He is devoted to health information.

http://healthyprotocols.com/2_vitamin_c.htm

Was going to ask members interested in surviving MERS and Ebola, or whatever comes their way, to skip a movie or two and slowly, carefully, read this page and follow up on a few of the links, then get studying. We are all skimmers by necessity but this is information dense.

We take this website very seriously, and have learned much reading the free pages and following up the links.

When family members are too sick to want to eat or even tolerate food, putting cloves of garlic, peeled but whole, between the toes and wearing socks to bed to help keep them in place, works wonders. You will taste garlic on your breath in the morning. I don't care for it raw, but don't mind it on my feet.
 
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Sherrynboo

Veteran Member
"My thoughts this morning were that the bleeding and severe conjunctivitis in serious ebola cases (usually indicates they won't recover) may indicate that their bodies have been depleted by vitamin C."

Almost ready did you mean depleted OF vit C or By vit C?

Sherry in Ga
 

Slatewiper

Membership Revoked
Sometimes I don't know why I bother...

What did I say to piss you off? I was not aware that Ebola had reached our shores and wanted to know your source. Second, you mentioned Garlic as a great antibiotic. I don't disagree with you but Ebola is a virus and garlic is useless on viruses.
 

SusieSunshine

Veteran Member
Thanks Moggy. I've printed this out and I'm pulling out my homeopathic stash.

Plan for the worst and Hope for the best. ;)
 

almost ready

Inactive
"My thoughts this morning were that the bleeding and severe conjunctivitis in serious ebola cases (usually indicates they won't recover) may indicate that their bodies have been depleted by vitamin C."

Almost ready did you mean depleted OF vit C or By vit C?

Sherry in Ga

Thanks, Sherry. I'll fix that. "of" is what I meant.
 

kittyknits

Veteran Member
I honestly was not aware it was in the US either, although I read something connected with MN, so I will go back and catch up on the threads.

I would encourage everyone to eat correctly, take good quality vitamins and minerals, and some other things that can help strengthen the immune system.

I'm going to continue taking Epicor daily, plus various berry extracts.

We have to try to make our bodies hostile to viruses.
 

Freeholder

This too shall pass.
Thank you for posting this information, Moggy. I had been wondering if there were any suggestions like this, was guessing that oregano oil and garlic might help. Glad to see there are quite a few possibilities.

I would guess that a good level of nutrition will also help (since it does help with just about everything). I wonder what the usual diet is in the parts of Africa where the outbreaks have been worst?

Kathleen
 

Walkin' Away

Senior Member
Moggy,

Would Sambucol be of any benefit to have in the "medicine chest?"

I have been following this ebola thing for sometime. As I have mentioned before, there is an article in the Infectious Disease forum about a study done in Canada that discusses an airborne variant.

Not too worried yet, but definitely keeping ears to the ground.

Thanks in advance for your response.... All the Best,

W.A.
 

Meadowlark

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I should say that no ill will was intended. I actually believe that some herbals can be helpful.

Example: Gymnemia sylvestra and berberine can be very helpful if you type II diabetic.

I am just a little skeptical about the so called thieves oil. Not the mention the huge difference between a bacterial agent and a virus
 

Mysty

Veteran Member
The thieves oil thing.. I believe its got some legs to it. During flu season I force my kids to put it under their nose at school . I don't know why they still do what i say in this area, but they do. Other kids drop like flies and my kids sail through the different flu's untouched. Started experimenting with it a few years ago, and no complaints. The one time I let my kid go without it to camp, he came back with swine flu. Half the camp came down with it and he didn't make it through half the week. I don't really understand why it works, but it sure seems to so far.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
What did I say to piss you off? I was not aware that Ebola had reached our shores and wanted to know your source. Second, you mentioned Garlic as a great antibiotic. I don't disagree with you but Ebola is a virus and garlic is useless on viruses.

You will have to wade through the other ebola threads but there was an outbreak here in the states some decades ago at one of the research facilities on the east coast.

K-
 

kittyknits

Veteran Member
Garlic is a natural anti-biotic, anti-viral, and anti-fungal.

Garlic can help your immune system fight all these things.
 

Slatewiper

Membership Revoked
Garlic is a natural anti-biotic, anti-viral, and anti-fungal.

Garlic can help your immune system fight all these things.



Agree on the anti-biotic and the anti-fungal properties but strongly disagree on the anti-viral. Just ain't happening.
 

kittyknits

Veteran Member
Agree on the anti-biotic and the anti-fungal properties but strongly disagree on the anti-viral. Just ain't happening.



Sorry, you are incorrect. Please do your research; I researched garlic ages ago.


My understanding is it doesn't cure a virus; it helps your immune system kill the virus. How strong your immune system is depends on what you eat, your nutritional deficiencies, what pharma drugs you take, and other things.
 
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almost ready

Inactive
Anyone use Ravensera? It's in the OP. I've used oil of oregano and tea tree oil - both said to be strongly antiviral. My guess is that this is correct (and have seen the research), from our experience. Of course, theive's oil is best used in the air - we have a little candle warmer for essential oils and it makes a great and soothing inhalation when a person is under the weather. Think they used to soak things in it and then hold them up to their noses to make a sort of physical barrier to germs in the old, old days. Eucalyptus oil is antiviral, and

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As for tea tree (melaleuca) and eucalpytus, (in theive's oil) even NIH found them promising antivirals

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11338678

Thieves also has clove oil, about which the research shows

"Eugenol, a phenylpropane that represents about 75% v/v in clove essential oil, delayed the development of herpesvirus-induced keratitis in the mouse model [32] and inactivated HSV directly."

http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2011/253643/

So we have another winner here. Clove oil is widely recognized as a strong antiseptic.

Looks like we're on the right track.

QUESTION: If you're going to apply this to the skin directly, as in a rub, how much do you have to dilute these oils with a neutral oil carrier?
 

Moggy

Veteran Member
Almost ready...thanks for your input. I've used Ravensara, it is most helpful for the immune and respiratory systems. It is anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-infectious, anti-viral and antiseptic. Cinnamon bark is all that and more; it strongly affects the immune system.

I dilute the EOs with olive oil, about a quarter teaspoon to three or four drops of EO for massage purposes.

Nancy B...I purchase my EOs at Liberty Natural.
 

Be Well

may all be well
Quote Originally Posted by rummer View Post
The ebola reston virus from that event occured in 1989 it was airborne.

25 years ago, so some decades ago.

There's a thread about this in the B.S. I also did a bit of internet research about it. No humans got sick, and none died, Reston Ebola was not pathogenic in humans. They tested people and some had antibodies or whatever it is that shows that people contracted it, but they did not get sick. So if one Ebola goes airborne and is pathogenic to humans, very bad news.
 

Lei

Veteran Member
I know before I say this that someone will bash me but I am going to say it anyway. Neem leaves.
In an India village a smallpox virus broke out years ago. The only man to survive slept on a bed on Neem leaves
every night..
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
But it was only in monkeys, right? Or weren't we told everything?

It was only in monkeys, but according to others we're all gonna die. So make peace with Jesus or whomever your maker is cause we're all gonna die, especially cause that doc from Nigeria who didn't believe in Ebola went to Liberia to treat ebola patients though he doesn't believe ebola exists, and used NO precautions what so ever and then proceded to spread it across the globe on an airplane flight (cause he used NO precautions it's now considered airborne even though only 13 out of 270+ passengers on that plane died from ebola) we're all gonna die...


Got Jesus???
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I know before I say this that someone will bash me but I am going to say it anyway. Neem leaves.
In an India village a smallpox virus broke out years ago. The only man to survive slept on a bed on Neem leaves
every night..

Actually I think Neem Oil should be a part of the seven thieves protocol.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
There's a thread about this in the B.S. I also did a bit of internet research about it. No humans got sick, and none died, Reston Ebola was not pathogenic in humans. They tested people and some had antibodies or whatever it is that shows that people contracted it, but they did not get sick. So if one Ebola goes airborne and is pathogenic to humans, very bad news.

It isn't possible all of the fear mongers are saying otherwise! :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 

msswv123

Veteran Member
olive leaf extract:

Many studies have been performed throughout Europe and the United States scientifically backing olive leaf extract as a strong antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, and antiparasitic agent, and it does not harm beneficial bacteria.

Most, if not all, man-made antibiotics suppress the immune system. Overuse of these drugs has created a crop of ‘superbug’ germs (streptococci, staphylococci, mycobacteria, clostridia, pseudomonas, salmonella, etc.) that are completely unaffected by modern antibiotics.

Olive leaf extract is increasingly being used as a replacement for synthetic drugs, and many health care professionals are adding olive leaf extract in their patients’ treatment. Patient testimonies of their treatment have been overwhelming in the support of the use olive leaf extract

http://sorendreier.com/olive-can-cure-malaria-who-doesnt-know/


Olive Leaf Firepower

For the record, the researchers at Upjohn found calcium elenolate effective in test tube experiments against the following viruses: herpes, vaccinia, pseudorabies, Newcastle, Coxsacloe A 21, encepthlomyocarditis, polio 1, 2, and 3, vesicular stomititus, sindbis, reovirus, Moloney Murine leukemia, Rauscher Murine leukemia, Moloney sarcoma, and many influenza and parainfluenza types.
They found it effective against these bacteria and parasitic protozoans: lactobacillus plantarum W50, brevis 50, pediococcus cerevisiae 39, leuconostoc mesenteroides 42, staphylococcus aureus, bacillus subtilis, enterobacteraerogenes NRRL B-199, E. cloacae NRRL B-414, E. coli, salamonella tyhimurium, pseudomonas fluorescens, P. solanacearum, P. lachrymans, erwinia carotovora, E. tracheiphila, xanthomonas vesicatoria, corynesbacterium Michiganese, plasmodium falciparum, virax and malariae.

The researchers credit a number of unique properties possessed by the olive leaf compound for the broad killing power:

An ability to interfere with critical amino acid production essential for viruses.

An ability to contain viral infection and/or spread by inactivating viruses or by preventing virus shedding, budding or assembly at the cell membrane.

The ability to directly penetrate infected cells and stop viral replication.

In the case of retroviruses, it is able to neutralize the production of reverse transcriptase and protease. These enzymes are essential for a retrovirus, such as HIV, to alter the RNA of a healthy cell.'

It can stimulate phagocytosis, an immune system response in which cells ingest harmful microorganisms and foreign matter.

The research suggests that this may be a "true anti-viral" compound because it appears to selectively block an entire virus-specific system in the infected host. It thus appears to offer healing effects not addressed by pharmaceutical antibiotics.



http://curezone.com/foods/oliveleaf.asp
 

bluelady

Veteran Member
I'm glad this thread got resurrected, it's just what we need!

Garlic is absolutely antiviral, just google it. However it also acts to thin the blood, so I'm wondering if that would make it not such a good idea for Ebola?

Coconut oil is antiviral among other things, so it should make a good carrier oil for essential oils.

The vit. C link is great; I'd forgotten that it was said to have been depleted by aspirin during the Spanish Flu outbreak.
All NSAIDS apparently have the same effect as aspirin, as well as depleting iron, so you'd want to avoid all of them.
Here is another page from that site, this one specifically for ebola: http://healthyprotocols.com/2_ebola.htm

Vitamin D as well as C strengthens blood vessels, and vitamin K is for blood clotting.

Because Ebola can be absorbed through the skin, maybe some kind of Thieves or olive leaf body spray would be good? As well as diffusing it into the air?

Just thinking out loud here, so much to learn...
 
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night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
I'm sorry but Filoviruses are STRANGE members of the virus kingdom.

One should mention that there is NO evidence, either thru studies OR anecdotally that anything above works with Filoviruses.

I TRULY WISH that were otherwise.

If one disbelieves me, check with Summerthyme.
 

Waz1152

Veteran Member
With the bleeding out from hemorrhaging the arteries become like paper thin, with the Vit C, you would have to take an outrageous amount to fight the virus, if you do get it, find a Dr who will do an IV of Liposomal Vit C, unlike normal vit C which mostly gets wasted, there is apparently a 60 to 70% absorption rate with Liposomal Vit C, also look into a disgusting tasting rx called H2O2 Hydrogen peroxide, only FOOD grade and 35% grade, heaps of info online and in the One minute cure booklet, everyone should be taking the necessary steps now to boos the immune system, not just for Ebola but cold and flu season for many is upon us, products online called Immune Boost helped me when a cold started a while ago
All the above advice is relevant and important, Garlic etc, do whatever it takes, I don't mind the taste of the Lipo C, wife says it is too acidic and a bit too oily, from the Lecithin combining and encapsulating the ascorbic acid vit C, yet she doesn't mind the hydrogen peroxide, weird hey
Stay healthy and if it hits, isolate and follow SHTF type plans, and of course, DO WHAT THE GOV"T TELLS YOU TO DO OK lol
 

NamasteMama

Senior Member
I am putting this out here because I don't want people wasting money on Ebola Cures. I had a long chat with my father a Natropathic doctor, Herbalist, Chinese Medicine Specialist and former Arizona Medical Board member.

I started rambling off thing that I was told would help with Ebola. He said this in a very frustrated voice. "There is no cure for Ebola." there are things that might help, but most likely if you get it you will die. IV vitamin C may provide some help, but he was not willing to say it would do much. He said stay out of large groups of people, wash your hands and carry a diluted bleach spray or lysol with you to spray off public items you touch..

I know this is not something you want to hear. My father is very much aware and awake to our awful situation and he fears this is a mass depopulation attempt. Our family is preparing to bug out and depending on what happens in the next couple weeks will determine what we do.
 

dogmanan

Inactive
I am putting this out here because I don't want people wasting money on Ebola Cures. I had a long chat with my father a Natropathic doctor, Herbalist, Chinese Medicine Specialist and former Arizona Medical Board member.

I started rambling off thing that I was told would help with Ebola. He said this in a very frustrated voice. "There is no cure for Ebola." there are things that might help, but most likely if you get it you will die. IV vitamin C may provide some help, but he was not willing to say it would do much. He said stay out of large groups of people, wash your hands and carry a diluted bleach spray or lysol with you to spray off public items you touch..

I know this is not something you want to hear. My father is very much aware and awake to our awful situation and he fears this is a mass depopulation attempt. Our family is preparing to bug out and depending on what happens in the next couple weeks will determine what we do.


Thanks I guess.
 
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