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| I hope you will not need to apply the information presented in this article, but if you do, it could save your life and that of a loved one. With dangerous large-scale epidemics, such as Ebola could turn out to be, the medical establishment is more often than not caught unprepared, as vaccines and/or successful treatment take time to develop and the logistics involved in distribution can be insurmountable. Therefore, you may be left to your own devices, in which case alternative self-treatment, in particular, homeopathy, would be your only hope of survival. | | I hope you will not need to apply the information presented in this article, but if you do, it could save your life and that of a loved one. With dangerous large-scale epidemics, such as Ebola could turn out to be, the medical establishment is more often than not caught unprepared, as vaccines and/or successful treatment take time to develop and the logistics involved in distribution can be insurmountable. Therefore, you may be left to your own devices, in which case alternative self-treatment, in particular, homeopathy, would be your only hope of survival. |
− | </ref> | + | </ref> Oftedal machte den Vorschlag im Falle einer Ebolainfektion, einzig auf die Einnahme homöopathischer Mittel zu setzen. Auch machte er einen Vorschlag zur Eigenherstellung eines Mittels. Im Falle einer Ebola-Erkrankung solle der Betroffene wegen einer behaupteten Symptomähnlichkeit eines Klapperschlangenbisses sowie weiterer Bisse durch giftige Schlange potenzierte Extrakte von Schlangen einnehmen. Genannt werden ihm die Mittel |
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| + | *Crotalus Horridus (potenziertes Schlangift) |
| + | *Lachesis (potenziertes Schlangengift) |
| + | *Bothrops (potenziertes Schlangengift) |
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| + | Zu Eigenherstellung empfiehlt Oftedal: |
| + | :''How to Make Your Own Ebola Remedy<br>What you need:<br> |
| + | 1. A face mask and gloves<br> |
| + | 2. Two bottles (50 ml up to 500 ml glass or plastic bottles) with caps<br> |
| + | 3. Clean water (mineral or tap water) |
| + | 4. An Ebola sample: some spit or other disease product, such as blood, from a person infected with Ebola, or who is suspected sick with it. Any small quantity will do, even a pinhead. |
| + | 5. An alcoholic liquid, such as whisky, brandy, rum, etc. |
| + | 6. Half an hour of your time.<br> |
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| + | Procedure: |
| + | 1. Fill the bottle with water, leaving about 20% space at the top. |
| + | 2. Place the Ebola sample in the water in the bottle. |
| + | 3. Close the top of the bottle with the cap. |
| + | 4. Hold the bottle and strike it hard against a solid surface, such as a large book, 40 times. |
| + | 5. Pour out the contents of the bottle. |
| + | 6. Refill the bottle with water (the fluid remaining on the inside surface of the bottle will serve as the next Ebola sample). |
| + | 7. Repeat steps 3 to 6 a total of 30 times.<br> |
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| + | If you are sick with Ebola: |
| + | 1. Place a teaspoonful of the Ebola remedy from your stock bottle into a cup filled with water. |
| + | 2. Stir the water five times with a disposable spoon or stick. |
| + | 3. Take a sip every 15 minutes, stirring five times each time until you notice improvement, then stop. |
| + | 4. On improving, you can ease off and take the remedy every hour or so, again stirring five times before taking the remedy each time. |
| + | 5. Refill the cup as needed after striking the stock bottle against a hard surface five times. |
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