Dr. Sharon Moalem See book keywords and concepts | The rabies virus is an interesting example of host manipulation on more than one level. The rabies virus colonizes the salivary glands of its host, making it difficult to swallow. That's what causes the characteristic foaming at the mouth—the inability to swallow makes the animal's mouth froth with, not coincidentally, rabies-filled saliva. By the time the animal is foaming at the mouth, the virus will most likely have infected its host's brain, where it chemically induces the animal to feel higher and higher levels of agitation and aggression. | David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts | James Thacher wrote books recommending the use of this herb for treating people with the dreaded rabies. As the years went by, it fell into disuse by the orthodox medical profession (probably because it didn't really cure rabies) and only herbalists and sectarian physicians such as the Eclectics, physiomedicalists, and botanic practitioners continued to use the plant. Although it was no longer used for treating rabies, it was used for epilepsy, delirium tremens, nervousness, insomnia, torticollis (wry neck), muscle spasms, and other nervous conditions. | Dr. Sharon Moalem See book keywords and concepts | Viruses and bacteria engage in sophisticated host manipulation all the time. The rabies virus is an interesting example of host manipulation on more than one level. The rabies virus colonizes the salivary glands of its host, making it difficult to swallow. That's what causes the characteristic foaming at the mouth—the inability to swallow makes the animal's mouth froth with, not coincidentally, rabies-filled saliva. | | The origin of "foaming at the mouth" as an idiom for angry and aggressive behavior isn't the only piece of culture we've gotten from rabies. It's very likely that the werewolf myth, in which one bite transforms the victim into a possessed beast just like the biter, almost certainly has its roots in ancient observations of the rabies virus at work.
Enslaved spiders and suicidal grasshoppers are examples of host manipulation at its most extreme. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Rabies is an RNA-type virus that, once established in the human central nervous system, is invariably fatal. If the animal cannot be located so that rabies can be ruled out, a series of rabies injections will be necessary. The series of injections given today is no longer so painful, nor are injections given in the stomach, as in the past.
DOWN SYNDROME
Down syndrome is a condition caused by the presence of extra genetic material in the cells of a developing embryo. | David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts | As the years went by, it fell into disuse by the orthodox medical profession (probably because it didn't really cure rabies) and only herbalists and sectarian physicians such as the Eclectics, physiomedicalists, and botanic practitioners continued to use the plant. Although it was no longer used for treating rabies, it was used for epilepsy, delirium tremens, nervousness, insomnia, torticollis (wry neck), muscle spasms, and other nervous conditions. As botanic practitioners disappeared during the twentieth century, so did the use and popularity of this herb. | Dr. Sharon Moalem See book keywords and concepts | It's very likely that the werewolf myth, in which one bite transforms the victim into a possessed beast just like the biter, almost certainly has its roots in ancient observations of the rabies virus at work.
Enslaved spiders and suicidal grasshoppers are examples of host manipulation at its most extreme. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Bites also carry the risk of rabies. Most household pets are immunized against rabies, but the possibility of infection still exists. It is also possible to contract a tetanus infection from an animal bite. The microbe that causes tetanus, Clostridium tetani, lives in the top layers of soil, and in the intestinal tracts of cows and horses. It easily infects wounds that result in reduced oxygen flow in the tissue, particularly crushing and puncture wounds.
A dog bite can be nothing more than a minor graze, or it can be so severe as to be life-threatening. | | If the animal cannot be located so that rabies can be ruled out, a series of rabies injections will be necessary. The series of injections given today is no longer so painful, nor are injections given in the stomach, as in the past.
DOWN SYNDROME
Down syndrome is a condition caused by the presence of extra genetic material in the cells of a developing embryo. The disorder—named for English physician John Langdon Down—occurs in approximately 1 in every 800 to 1,000 live births, and usually results in mental retardation with distinctive physical abnormalities. | Gary Null and Amy McDonald See book keywords and concepts | She had a very different situation and she needed a remedy called liacin, which is actually made from a very dilute preparation of rabies. So these children need all different kinds of homeopathic medicines.
"There is a medicine called stramonium, which is thorn apple, that we often give to children who, in addition to having difficulty concentrating, have a lot of fears and can be quite violent. So it depends entirely on not just the symptoms of that individual, but the states, in other words, really understanding a person in depth."
Dr. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | If the animal cannot be located so that rabies can be ruled out, a series of rabies injections will be necessary. The series of injections given today is no longer so painful, nor are injections given in the stomach, as in the past.
DOWN SYNDROME
Down syndrome is a condition caused by the presence of extra genetic material in the cells of a developing embryo. The disorder—named for English physician John Langdon Down—occurs in approximately 1 in every 800 to 1,000 live births, and usually results in mental retardation with distinctive physical abnormalities. | Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts | It has a correlation bioenergetically to vaccinations for diphtheria, rabies, and tetanus.
From a bioenergetic perspective, it is not too dramatic to say that the nervous system lies at the root of most illness, for our nervous systems tend to be overloaded and assaulted to the point that this most vital of information networks gets scrambled or partially breaks down. | Stephen Cummings and Dana Ullman See book keywords and concepts | A dog or wild animal that bites must be caught so health officials can be sure it is free of rabies. Squirrels, skunks, and foxes are the more common carriers of rabies. If the animal cannot be apprehended, your health practitioner will consider a variety of factors to decide whether rabies shots should be given.
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES
Consult the earlier sections on cuts, bruises, and puncture wounds, and pick the medicine based on the type of bite you're dealing with. For bites and cat scratches that penetrate the skin, creating puncture wounds, Ledum generally is the best option. | Ann N. Martin See book keywords and concepts | Neurologically ill cattle presented at veterinary diagnostic labs or hospitals. rabies negative cattle. Cattle condemned at slaughter for neurological disease. Non-ambulatory (down/fallen stock.)"17 All their tests proved negative for BSE.
The FDA claims that the United States is free from BSE. On the surface this would seem reassuring, however, the number of cattle brains tested for BSE is quite limited compared to the number of cattle slaughtered in any given time period. | Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | With the vultures no longer around to eat dead animals, the South Asians found that the population of wild dogs increased, leading to a risk that more humans could be infected with rabies. There was also a fear that the rat population would rise, bringing a heightened threat of the diseases spread by rodents, including the bubonic plague.
Despite the risks of these ecological disasters, the United States does not regulate the amount of pharmaceuticals that can be released into rivers and lakes, a fact that scientists are beginning to question as Americans take ever more pills. | Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts | Sometimes photophobia signals some serious but treatable conditions—such as measles, hypertension, and Graves' disease (see Bulging Eyes, above)—as well as such potentially life-threatening diseases as meningitis, encephalitis, botulism, rabies, and mercury poisoning. However, you'd have other, much more serious signs in addition to light sensitivity if you suffered from any of these potentially deadly disorders.
NIGHT BLINDNESS
SIGN OF THE TIMES
Night blindness can gradually creep up on us, making it increasingly difficult to see what lurks in the dark, creepy or otherwise. | David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts | Although it was no longer used for treating rabies, it was used for epilepsy, delirium tremens, nervousness, insomnia, torticollis (wry neck), muscle spasms, and other nervous conditions. As botanic practitioners disappeared during the twentieth century, so did the use and popularity of this herb.
The fairly recent increased interest in and use of skullcap also brought reports of problems. In the late 1980s, reports started to surface with cases of what was believed to be herb-induced hepatitis. These cases only occurred in people using multiple-herb formulas. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | HYDROPHOBIA SEE rabies.
•HYPERACTIVITY Or Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADD): Affects an estimated 3-5% of children, mainly boys, predominantly green- and blue-eyed blondes or redheads, genetically high Insulin-makers, for hypoglycemia/low blood sugar causing a body Adrenaline response. 60% of family members have one or more sugar-related conditions of diabetes, obesity, and alcoholism. Part genetic, part biochemical. | | Multiple sclerosis isassociated with vaccinations of smallpox, typhoid and paratyphoid fevers, tetanus, polio, tuberculosis, influenza, and rabies vaccines, as wel 1 as Gamma-globulin injections.
In 1993-94 the push wason to mandate hepatitis-B vaccinationsofall infants,
80% under age 2; some 12 hours afterbirth. No one can force you or your chi Id to be vaccinated, not even when traveling worldwide, or in the military, ifthat is your choice; because anyone imposing it is liable for any related medical and legal expenses. Exemptions are routinely given for medical and religious grounds. | Frederic Vagnini, M.D. and Barry Fox, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Many things can cause a seizure, including infections, rabies, syphilis, elevated levels of sodium or sugar in the blood, kidney failure, head injuries, an overdose of cocaine, a brain tumor, a stroke, and various prescription drugs.
Primidone is one of the drugs used to treat seizures. We don't know exacdy how it works, but it's been used for about 50 years to treat people suffering from the generalized seizures that attack both halves of the brain. It is also used to treat partial seizures (those that involve just one side of the brain). | Greg Critser See book keywords and concepts | Les was a veterinarian, and as Spilker well knew, that would never sell in the pedigree-conscious Senate, despite that august body's perennial need for rabies shots.
And so the administration picked one from its own loyal ranks: Dr. Mark McClellan. He was a nice enough fellow, but also someone with few publications and almost nothing on the record about drug regulation. It would be hard to bork him. One thing was known about McClellan: he was against importation of drugs from abroad. For Holmer et al., that was good enough. In fact, McClellan was perfect. | Dr. John Heinerman See book keywords and concepts | Following a natural course of treatment with a legally required rabies vaccine almost always spells doom for a recovered animal, he observes.
In my tenth book (I've written some 55 of them as of 1977) entitled Healing Animals with Herbs (Provo, UT: BiWorld Publishers, 1980; pp. 61-64), I devote several pages to a remarkable plant that has served as a perfect antidote to rabies for a couple of centuries. It is elecampane root and will alleviate the symptoms of rabies in man and beast alike if administered early enough in the form of a liquid. | Rainer W. Bussmann and Douglas Sharon See book keywords and concepts | Usos: Heridas (lavada), Rabia, Mordedura de animales - Uses: Wounds (cleansing), rabies, Animal bites
Hornamo Blanco, Ornamo Blanco
Senecio hypsiandinus Cuatrec.
Familia: ASTERACEAE - Family: ASTERACEAE
Partes usadas: Toda la planta, fresca - Plant parts used: Whole plant, fresh
Administration: Seguro - Administration: Seguro
Preparation: Un par de Tallos en el Seguro - Preparation: A few
Stems per flask.
Usos: Fragancia, Buena Suerte - Uses: Fragrance, Good Luck
Arnica
Senecio pseudotites Grieseb. | Ray Strand, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | In medicine's most celebrated clinical trial, Louis Pasteur treated patients who had been exposed to rabies with an experimental antirabies vaccine. All of the treated patients survived. It was obvious that his treatment was effective, since everyone knew that this disease was 100 percent fatal. This, however, is a very unusual case—drugs do not typically reverse a fatal illness.
Determining a drug's effectiveness is an arduous task, primarily because diseases do not typically follow a predictable path. | Amarjit S. Basra See book keywords and concepts | This is also the case for rabies, which was then considered an en-venomation by a rabid dog (34/9). In fact, the high number of mentions of venomous animals in De Materia Medica resulted from the fact that, during the period first century B.C. to first to second century A.D., toxicology was used as a heuristic tool for abetter understanding of the action of medicines on human physiology. Their elimination or strong reduction in the Herbal evidences a readjustment of texts aimed at putting them in correspondence with practice. | Dr. Timothy Scott See book keywords and concepts | Animals were immunized for rabies, polio, measles, mumps and hepatitis before any humans ever received any vaccinations. Without the use of animals, we would never have developed the ability to perform coronary bypasses; heart, lung, kidney or liver transplants; arthroscopic surgery and hip replacements to name but a few examples.2
The other animal research question that arises is "Are animals enough like humans to make them valid experimental subjects?" The list I just noted of benefits we have already received from animal research should make the answer apparent. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Lessens childbirth problems, spurs labor (with its Oxytocin), counters impotence, sterility, swollen breasts, andmenopause; the leaves fine-shredded in old wine for rabies bite, snakebite (root beaten with salt in poultice). Used for wrapping earth-baked fish inRussia; used for coffee; in soups, pancakes, and fried. Burdock Oil may coax new hair growth in 6-8 months, if due to dormancy, not permanent damage. Has Vitamins A, B-Complex, rich in B1 and Vitamin C, Bioflavonoids, Vitamin E, and Vitamin F. | | For the nerves, fainting, hysteria, migraine headaches, headaches of the outer Brain membranes; hair loss, baldness; ear infections or ache (use after Garlic oil), deafness; most powerful muscle relaxant, for crisis, shock, cramps, spasms, lockjaw, hydrophobia, rabies, tetanus, convulsions (with Lady's Slipper), epilepsy (preceded with Catnip); insanity; strengthens muscle action, palsy; reduces heart palpitations, angina; for dry coughs, loosens mucous and congestion (rub extract on neck, chest, and between shoulders; esp. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Most household pets are immunized against rabies, but the possibility of infection still exists. It is also possible to contract a tetanus infection from an animal bite. The microbe that causes tetanus, Clostridium tetani, lives in the top layers of soil, and in the intestinal tracts of cows and horses. It easily infects wounds that result in reduced oxygen flow in the tissue, particularly crushing and puncture wounds.
A dog bite can be nothing more than a minor graze, or it can be so severe as to be life-threatening. | Stephen Cummings and Dana Ullman See book keywords and concepts | Squirrels, skunks, and foxes are the more common carriers of rabies. If the animal cannot be apprehended, your health practitioner will consider a variety of factors to decide whether rabies shots should be given.
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES
Consult the earlier sections on cuts, bruises, and puncture wounds, and pick the medicine based on the type of bite you're dealing with. For bites and cat scratches that penetrate the skin, creating puncture wounds, Ledum generally is the best option. If the skin is cut or torn, choose Hypericum or Arnica. |
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