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On 09-15at 15:06 Holy Child Hospital confirmed that I have Dengue. All their rooms were unavailable so we went to Silliman Medical Center for treatment. Following their advice I drank over 4 Liters of “Gatorade” every 24 hours until 09-16 about 21:00. Seeing no improvement in my blood Platelet Count I researched the internet for other treatments. This and a conversation with a local lady convinced me that I should try the Papaya treatment.HOW I CURED MYSELF OF DENGUE IN 30 HOURS
The local lady told me that Dengue had been prevelant in the Philippines for centuries, and until the modern Medicos started treatment very few people died from it. For generations all the people knew that if you picked the young top leaves of a Papaya plant, washed and deveined them then pound the pulp to a liquid and drank about an ounce of this 2 or 3 times a day the Dengue would go away in a day or two.
After watching my Blood Platelet Count steadily go down, for 3 days it was time to start self medicating. I followed the above treatment for about 36 hours and went back to have my platelet count taken. Everyone was amazed at my “miraculous” recovery and wanted to know how it came about. The nurses only smiled at each other when I told them, as they obviously already knew of this treatment. I was very confidentially told by another health care worker that they knew of this but were instructed not to mention this or any other local treatments for not only Dengue but several other maladies. It seems that the money hospitals make from lab tests and room charges outweigh the benefits to educating the local populations of inexpensive and effective treatments.
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All conventional knowledge says that there is no known cure for Dengue, so the hospitals refusal to inform people of this alternative treatment can’t be to sell patent medicine. So, what else could their actions be based on but their own greed? This is not only th Philippine situation but seems to be the practice around the world.
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Btw, my grandfather he was 80% on herbal medication(like mostly of the locals 40-more years ago), for Acne he mixed VCO or Infused Coconut meat boiled several hours in slow fire until it became an oil , then let it cold and mixed it with powder of sulfur( i remember those days we can buy a sulfur yellow stone in the market).
For Papaya leaves my Mom, Me and other beautiful Pinays 35 years ago used to mashed papaya leaves and rub it in our skin leave it for few seconds and rinse. And we also used fresh coconut meat twice per week as our skin conditioner. No wonder if you see the skin of those Pinays in the mountainous area they really have beautiful skin.:Lurking:-
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I had heard about this remedy before and seeing there is no medically known cure for dengue anything is worth a try here, these people have been practising with these cures here for a long time so there must be some truth in them! The hospitals will try anything to get you into them and extort thousands of peso if they can.
Last year I had some sort of foot infection which at time was very sore, went to a skin specialist on several ocasssions and was told it's an allergy, can't eat chicken and eat this and that, cost a few thousand peso to no avail. A friend came around one day and said go get this cream from uni top for p25 and low and behold after a couple of months it was gone!
I met a friend last weekend. Who I had not seen for some time and gave me a real horror story about two of the hospitals here on negros, these people should be ashamed of themselves putting the peso before lives :(-
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I used to live in South Forbes Park Makati where all the streets are named after trees and have such trees on the street. I lived on Banaba street and in front of my house were Banaba trees. Filipinos would come and take the leaves from the trees. My helpers told me they make a remedy from it for treating a bad illness, I think it was a stomach problem. Apparently, a quick fix.
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