Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Tuberculosis is becoming a world-wide problem

Also known as TBC, mycobacterium tuberculosis is the organism that is the causative agent for tuberculosis (TB). There are other "atypical" mycobacteria such as M. kansasii that may produced a similar clincal and pathologic appearance of disease. M. avium-intracellulare (MAI) seen in immunocompromised hosts (particularly in persons with AIDS) is not primarily a pulmonary infection in terms of its organ distribution (mostly in organs of the mononuclear phagocyte system).

Tuberculosis is becoming a world-wide problem. War, famine, homelessness, and a lack of medical care all contribute to the increasing incidence of tuberculosis among disadvantaged persons. Since TB is easily transmissible between persons, then the increase in TB in any segment of the population represents a threat to all segments of the population. This means that it is important to institute and maintain appropriate public health measures, including screening, vaccination (where deemed of value), and treatment. A laxity of public health measures will contribute to an increase in cases. Failure of adequate treatment promotes the development of resistant strains of tuberculosis.

For alternative treatment, you can drink this healing juice:
Morning:
250cc Carrots Juice mixture and 125cc Spinach Juice

Day:
250cc Carrot juice mixture and 75cc Dandelion

Noon:
250cc Carrots Juice, 150cc Celery Juice mixture and 100cc Spinach Juice

And before go to the bed, was drunk 250cc Carrot Juice.

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