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RE: Flesh eating protozoa killed with a SINGLE herb

in #travel9 years ago

Glad you found this remedy work for you. Protozoal infections can be very hard to treat. One of the main problems is that most of the drugs that kill them are also very toxic to the human body (e.g. malaria drugs). I'm pretty sure this tea will be under investigation somewhere for treating skin infections. The problem is if it is natural and can't be patented then drug companies may not see sufficient profit for making it into a drug. It's good if people like you put the information out there so others can try it.

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Never underestimate the power of a unicellular organism. It's probably better if it is not made into a drug, the bark is powerful enough as is. I believe the active ingredient lapachone has been used in cancer trials and turns out to be very powerful when isolated. I hope knowledge of this very special tree spreads and helps others.