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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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Chapter 10.
A Brief Analysis of the Benefits and Limitations
of the Main Homeopathic Approaches in Cases of
Biological, Chemical and Nuclear Warfare
It is difficult to overestimate the efficient use of these homeopathic approaches within the theatre (setting, environmental, surrounding) of acting means of mass destruction.
In a very informative book on the subject, Living Terrors, written by international expert on biological weapons, Dr. Michael Osterholm, and journalist of The Washington Post, John Schwartz, several likely and frightful scenarios are presented.
- tens of thousands of people who are sick or in panic are demanding treatment
- they overwhelm the existing medical and other public facilities converted for medical use
- shortage of specialized life support equipment
- inability to accommodate long lines of people waiting for antibiotics, vaccines or other medications
- mob fights
- anyone who has a sneeze assumes that he has been "hit" too, and joins the storming crowd
With many, even if available, medical measures rapidly losing their effectiveness because of just relatively minor delays, these homeopathic measures that can be rapidly employed by people themselves will be potentially lifesaving.
Isodes
- Benefits
- These remedies are highly specific in their ability to stimulate the body's defenses against any offending agent.
- They are exceptional for both treatment and prophylaxis.
- They offer excellent versatility because they can be prepared rapidly, even by laypersons, and work against unanticipated agents and genetically altered or mutated biological agents.
- Their versatility is particularly valuable under the circumstances in which an enemy is expected to use a biological agent, yet protective therapeutics are either scarce or nonexistent.
For example, botulinum toxin, which kills its victims by inducing respiratory paralysis, poses the most serious threat to U.S. servicemen at the present time, according to Col. Eril Henchal at the Army's Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Md. He has said that U.S. Forces have no vaccine to counter the toxin. Furthermore, the supplies of an antitoxin that can mitigate the post-exposure illness "are scant." - Isodes are best administered as early as possible in the course of a disease, before a more advanced state of pathology develops.
- For best results, isodes are to be followed by "drainage" organ support remedies, which enhance proper excretion of toxins released from the tissues, and enhanced hydration.
- Drawbacks
- Isodes may not be as effective in more advanced stages of disease, particularly if disease is due to biological agents, i.e., very toxic end-stages of anthrax, smallpox, etc. This limitation may not apply to cases of illness caused by toxicological poisons or nuclear radiation.
Autoisodes
- Benefits
- Autoisodes are the second most specific remedies to stimulate endogenous defenses against offending agents.
- These remedies are indispensable in cases of advanced pathological and toxic states, i.e., anthrax, smallpox, etc.
- Their versatility is excellent and comparable to that of isodes.
- Hypothetical concern regarding their potential to trigger autoimmune reactions does not appear to be justified; this has never been observed or reported to the best of my knowledge, as the body discerns the energetic pattern of foreign invaders from its own elements.
Classical Homeopathy
- Benefits
- This approach emphasizes individualized assessment and selection of a remedy that increases the individual body's defenses most appropriately.
- Classical homeopathy can be very useful at any stage and is particularly effective in advanced cases where most conventional medications have failed or are ineffective.
- Drawbacks
- There is a shortage of skilled U.S. homeopaths in the U.S., due to the dearth of good homeopathic schools and training.
- In cases of exposure to highly toxic agents (i.e., sarin gas, nuclear radiation, heavy pollution, or combinations of many toxic agents), as was the case with WTC fallout dust, the need for more specific remedies (isodes or autoisodes) will be unavoidable.
- In my experience, in cases of toxicological poisoning, even though administration of classical homeopathic remedies usually enhances the excretion of these agents, the removal of such toxic agents from the body is usually not as complete as that following correctly prescribed isodes or autoisodes.
Genus Epidemicus
- Benefits
- Well-selected remedies matching the pathology of the initial stage of an illness can be very useful in both initial treatment and prophylaxis.
- Drawbacks
- It will be time-consuming to accumulate and analyze data initially in order to establish the general pattern of disease development and arrive at a consensus regarding the remedy of choice.
- The shortage of skilled homeopaths may further delay treatment.
Complex Homeopathics
- Benefits
- Complex homeopathic remedies may contain several biological or toxicological isodes and be useful when the nature of the exact offending agent is uncertain.
- Drawbacks
- These remedies are much less specific than other homeopathic remedies.
All of these methods can be used to maximum advantage if they are administered by properly trained health care practitioners who possess a good working knowledge of the field; and more specifically, are used in conjunction with Bio-resonance testing.
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For example, let us consider homeopathic options against the deadly chemical toxin, ricin, for which conventional medicine does not have any specific antidote or treatment. Ricin is a poison that can be made from the byproducts in the process of extracting castor oil out from beans.
This toxin paralyzes protein production by the cells of organs, and leads to organ failure and death. It can be weaponized as an aerosol, liquid to contaminate food, or can be lethal even through a skin prick.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), it was allegedly used by Iraq in the war against Iran, and that CDC believes it was possessed by Al Qaeda in Afganistan. Even a few micrograms of ricin, which is many-fold smaller than the head of a pin, is sufficient to kill an adult. Depending upon the mode of exposure, a person dies rapidly between 36 and 48 hours.
Only general non-specific medical measures are available through conventional approaches while the person is dying.
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In an alternative scenario, a homeopathic isode can be prepared, from ricin directly and administered swiftly as an antidote in cases of exposure. If nothing else, one can prepare a homeopathic remedy from several ground castor beans, which would be expected to have sufficient content of ricin.
Under these circumstances, in order to assure maximum chemical extraction, one ounce of 20-60% proof alcohol can be applied for an hour or so followed by vigorous shaking of the contents placed in a dropper bottle.
From there, using Korsakov's method, described in the previous chapter, the remedy can be prepared. Should this not be made available, an autoisode can be prepared off one's own body fluids, prioritized in the following order: blood, saliva, or urine, all of which would be expected to contain some ricin, regardless of the mode of contamination.
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In cases of gastrointestinal exposure, vomit or stool could be used specifically; for respiratory contamination - deep mucus or bronchial aspirate. Classical homeopathic approach can be utilized as well, based on the patient's disease picture.
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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