Facts on DENGUE FEVER
DENGUE FEVER causes severe temperatures, severe muscle pain, vomiting and sometimes death.
Globally, 80,000,000 people a year contract dengue
fever resulting in 20,000 deaths.
W.H.O. estimates that more than 2.5 billion people are at risk of
contracting dengue fever worldwide.
Dengue fever is carried by the Aedes Aegypti
mosquito, which flourishes in areas with poor sanitation and heavy
rainfall.
There is a current epidemic in Paraguay, Bolivia and
Brasil. 70,000 cases so far this year in Rio de Janeiro
province alone.
200,000 cases so far this year in Paraguay,
according to some medical
experts.
According to the World Health Organization, there is
no vaccine or cure for dengue.
The world's strategy for defending against this
disease is to reduce mosquito breeding by finding and dumping
stagnant water wherever it is found, especially in abandoned
homes and fields, cemeteries, old tires etc.
But it is impossible to find
and dump ALL of the stagnant water. Paraguay's
Health Ministry insists that even a few drops of stagnant water,
such as the amount that may collect in a littered bottle cap,
can be an ideal place for mosquitoes to reproduce.
An herb that grows in the Panamanian rainforest may be the solution
that will protect all humans from Dengue, Malaria, Yellow Fever and all
other mosquito-carried diseases.
American Health Inc. (Panama division) is
presently conducting clinical research on this amazing plant that is
virtually unknown in the world. Results of the study will be
published here as soon as the study is complete.