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Ascorbate therapy

I could find no mainstream medical researcher who has performed ANY clinical studies on ANY infectious disease with vitamin C does that approached those used by Klenner. Using a small enough dose of any therapeutic agent will demonstrate little or no effect on an infection or disease process. Klenner would often use daily doses of vitamin C on a patient that would be as much as 10,000 times more than the daily doses used in some of the many clinical studies in the literature." (p 28-29) Because there are few families that will not be affected by serious infectious illness, the individual topics Dr. Levy addresses (in Chapter 2, constituting 130 pages) are especially important. These include measles, mumps, viral encephalitis, herpes, mononucleosis, viral pneumonia, chickenpox, Ebola, and of course influenza. He has included a fairly lengthy section on AIDS. Rabies is an intriguing entry, even to those already willing to concede that vitamin C is an effective antiviral. Non-viral diseases discussed include diphtheria, tuberculosis (in considerable detail), strep, brucellosis, typhoid...


239 salmonella illnesses in Canada now linked to U.S. onions

Onions sold across Canada and U.S. under a variety of names.

Red onion, Allium cepa, and other varieties of onions imported from the United States from Thomson International have caused more than 200 salmonella infections in Canada. They are now the subject of a recall.

The Public Health Agency of Canada says there are now 239 confirmed cases of Salmonella infections linked to onions imported from the United States.

"Do not eat, use, sell or serve any red, white, yellow and sweet yellow onions from Thomson International Inc. of Bakersfield, Calif., U.S.A, or any products made with these onions," the agency said Friday.

The advice applies to people across Canada, as well as retailers, distributors, manufacturers and food service establishments such as hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, hospitals and nursing homes.

Onions grown in Canada are not affected.

As of Friday, the 239 cases of Salmonella Newport illness linked to the outbreak have been reported as follows:

British Columbia: 67.
Alberta: 149.
Saskatchewan: 5.
Manitoba: 13.
Ontario: 3.
Quebec: 1.
Prince Edward Island: 1.

Since Aug. 2, Canadian investigators have found 119 more illnesses.

People became sick between mid-June and late July 2020. Twenty-nine individuals have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported among the individuals, who range in age from less than a year to 100.


Oil of oregano

The antibacterial effect of carvacrol, the active ingredient in oregano oil is well known to kill bacteria. Here are some crucial reports specially on the subject of killing the bacteria that causes typhoid with oregano derivatives.

The antibacterial action of oregano oil is well known.




Canada2020: 239 salmonella illnesses in Canada now linked to U.S. onions
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/onion-red-recall-1.5678721