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Would you get Malaria for $2000.?


There is a big article on how Seattle researchers are going to pay for people to get Malaria for a test treatment. Would you do it? For $2000.

no!

i heard about this but i heard it was 4k part of me would do it just cuz they cure it and its only for 5 days but idk much about malaria so it'd probly be a really stupid idea

lol that is the dumbest thing i have ever heard. why dont they just go to africa and test people who are already suffering.

i definatly would not, you can become extremely ill.

thats stupidity..
malaria is 1 of major diseases in pakistan..
come to my hospital MAO...i will show them hundreds of patients suffering from it,free of cost...

OH yeah that sounds like a frikin great idea...

If I did, I would take a bottle of New Silver Solution with me, to ensure that I could get rid of the protozoa. My next worry would be about their treatment, because some of the old cures for Malaria are worse than having the infection itself.

I really don't know why they are looking for something that already exists...

Human Studies From Four Different Hospitals
Four human clinical trial studies in four different hospitals have been completed to date, including 124 patients. The studies were designed to test the oral use of the product (at 10 ppm) to treat 18 different human ailments and diseases. In these studies there were no failures, and almost all patients were deemed as fully recovered in less than one week.

The studies included ailments such as: upper respiratory tract infections, eye infections, ear infections, urinary tract infections, sore throats, abdominal pain and diarrhea, bronchitis, vaginal yeast infections, external cuts, gonorrhea, pelvic inflammatory disease, various mouth problems, retro viral infections, Malaria, etc. The product was found to be so effective that the country of Ghana approved the product as an antibiotic-alternative drug.


Malaria Testing
The first two human studies looked at Malaria along with 17 other ailments. The second two studies were focused on just the treatment of Malaria following a standard protocol. To date 54 Malaria patients have officially been treated with the 10 ppm Silver Solution. The ages of the patients involved in the studies have ranged from just one year to 90 years old. Both male and female patients were treated. On average just one ounce of the silver solution was used [in some cases as little as 陆 an ounce] daily.

On average full recovery was obtained in 5 days. The shortest recovery times were about 2 days and the longest reported recovery time was about 10 days. A number of the cases were complicated by the fact that the patients were also suffering from other ailments including urinary tract infections, measles and fungal infections and this may have contributed to the increased treatment times. There were no failures in the testing, all patients achieved full recovery in an average of five days.

Test Data:
http://www.mrsamedical.com/newsilversolu...

Military Evaluation and How it Works:
http://www.mrsamedical.com/newsilversolu...

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