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Biological, Chemical and Nuclear Warfare
Protecting Yourself and Your Loved Ones:
The Power of Digital Medicine
by Savely Yurkovsky, M.D.
Foreword by
William A. Tiller
Professor Emeritus of
Materials Science,
Stanford University
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ANTHRAX
- from Chapter 11
There are about a dozen and a half already or potentially weaponized biological agents that can be used against civilians or in military combat. They include bacteria, viruses, tick-borne agents, or various isolated microbial toxins.
In this and the next chapter, however, we will examine in greater detail only the two major and most likely agents for biological assaults - anthrax and smallpox. Homeopathic methods and experience presented in these chapters can be extrapolated and applied with certain modifications in the management of other biological entities.
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SMALLPOX
- from Chapter 12
At the beginning stages, it is easy to confuse the disease with chickenpox. The initial rash is similar in both diseases. There are, however, a few differentiating features to keep in mind:
- Smallpox lesions are identical and evolve at the same pace, appearing on any part of the body. With chickenpox, a variety of lesions can be seen at the same time: scabs, vesicles and pustules, and they occur within the same immediate proximity.
- Chickenpox lesions are much more superficial and tend to inseminate the trunk very densely; the opposite holds true with smallpox.
- Chickenpox almost never affects palms and soles; smallpox does.
- Chickenpox usually renders lifelong immunity; a recurrence of this infection is unlikely.
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RICIN
- from Chapter 10
It's important to emphasize that no reliable conventional tests exist to diagnose ricin poisoning. This is very disconcerting for the sake of public safety as the necessary precautions or actions cannot be administered without major delays.
However, with the help of Bio-resonance testing and a ricin sample vial, the diagnosis of ricin intoxication can be established momentarily. With the assistance of FDA and CDC, a widespread response to community needs could be orchestrated.
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