Friday, October 24, 2014

How do you combat Ebola?

Info being passed along in Sierra Leone on Ebola:
"Pass this information on to all of our people. This idea was formulated by Dr. Amos M.D. Sirleaf professor at Cuttington University. He states that due to the fact that all of the subsidiaries of the ebola virus comprise of flu like symptoms, it would make sense to address the symptoms with medicines that attack the flu in order to also attack the disease state of ebola itself.

Electrolytes
Motrin
Multi vitamin (vitamin D, vitamin C, vitamin E, Vitamin K, folic acid and calcium)
Tylenol
Claritin D
Cold or flu medicines can help get rid of the Ebola symptoms because the symptoms start off like flu symptoms
Antibiotics (tetracycline, ampicillin, teramycin, erythromycin, Amoxcicillin)
Keep washing hands frequently
Disinfect everything
Drink plenty of fluids (plenty of water, planty of ORS, plenty of cranberry juice from super market)
Cough medicine
Benedryl
Everyone should practice good hygiene,and using hand sanitizers regularly, bathing or taking a shower 2 times a day.

Washing hands with soap
Drinking hot pepper soups to kill germs
Drinking hot tea with lemon, ginger and honey to help people's immune system be strong and also kill germs.
Drinking lots of bottled water
Avoid shaking hands or hugging strangers because you never know where there hands and bodies have been.
Wearing gloves and face masks to block germs from coming into the body if possible, especially when handling sick relatives.

Keeping a clean home by wiping down your entire home with cleaning supplies especially if you have alot of visitors coming to visit you on a regular basis.
Drinking orange juice, cranberry juice and grapefruit juices, those are high in vitamin C.

Stay safe and pass this n to your friends if you wish them well"

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