Posted on 10/17/2014 9:48:51 AM PDT by maggief
DALLAS, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) On Friday morning Baylor Hospital in Dallas confirmed a patient with ebola similar symptoms also triggered a positive verbal screening questionnaire.
Although a positive test has not been confirmed, sources says its not unusual to have a patient screen positive considering the wider net for ebola now over Dallas.
(Excerpt) Read more at dfw.cbslocal.com ...
"Obamas New Ebola Czar Does Not Have Medical, Health Care Background"...
The new Ebola Czar is an attorney. This administration recognizes their need for lawyers to configure policy protections from anticipated lawsuits filed due to their spectacular incompetence with addressing Ebola in the USA.
Thanks for the link. I do take large amounts of C and tons of other stuff. Raised my kids on it too we went to an “orthomolecular” doctor (MD) in San Francisco, who put us on megadoses of lots of things. I forget whether lysine was part of it Are you taking lysine? I’m not but perhaps I should now that I”m a slightly old girl.
My current doc is really amazed at my level of health. Basically, everyone else he knows that’s my age is dead or on life support. I had a nuclear stress test two years ago, a complete waste of time and money, as it revealed that my arteries/heart look 30 years younger than my face.
If you have a cure for wrinkles, please PLEASE let me know.
Pretty please:)
Which Baylor hospital? There are a lot of them in Texas .
Yes I take an equivalent amount of lysine to my Vitamin C dosage. I take it for its arterial cleansing properties. Since your arteries are clean you may not need it.
If you have a cure for wrinkles, please PLEASE let me know. Pretty please:)
LOL, If I had a cure I'd be rich. Vitamin C, Fish Oil and Vitamin E (the natural form NOT the synthetic) will all help but not totally eliminate. Worked with an old pharmacist many years ago who used to recommend to pop those E capsules and apply topically to the wrinkles in addition to taking an oral dose.
Also, coconut oil is very good both topically and as an oral dose. Lot's of other interesting benefits too:
Which Baylor ER?
Yes, thanks for reminder to use E topically.
I enjoyed the coconut oil link and went on to watch a few others on youtube.
do you know that a T of this stuff has 12 grams of saturated fat -59% of RDA??? Do you have any experience with or info about cholesterol connection to coconut oil?
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