Sunday, August 24, 2014

American Doctor Proffers Cure For Ebola

An American doctor, Dr. Bill Gray has claimed that  he has technological remedy to help people infected with Ebola Virus recover.

According to a statement made available to P.M News, Dr.Gray, who is the Founder and Chairman, Coherence Apps LLC, said that Ebola death rate is about 50 per cent so far, meaning that with necessary treatment 50 per cent can recover to a full state of health.

He however, said the remaining 50 per cent can recover to a full state of health with his online technology therapy which is free.

The American doctor noted that his technology should be used as a preventive for those exposed to Ebola but not sick or for those that are sick for less than 48 hours.

“It is true that standard medicine has no proven cure to kill the virus and no vaccines. All that can be done is to enhance the body’s own ability to health itself — hydration (with intravenous fluids if necessary), rest, good nutrition, and careful hygiene are basic — as well as isolation and quarantine to protect family members and the community,” Dr.Gray said.

American Physician, Dr, Bill Gray
American Physician, Dr, Bill Gray

He informed that the use of homeopathy brings succour. “Modern technology finally brings another encouraging option, however. Homeopathy is a two-century-old science with remedies capable of stimulating the body to heal itself. Homeopathy actually became famous worldwide treating scarlet fever, smallpox, yellow fever, cholera, typhoid, etc. — all as intense as Ebola.

“Ordinarily, the difficulty in the chaos of Ebola is just getting to a homeopathic doctor or pharmacy to acquire a remedy. Not a problem nowadays!”

It was gathered that Gray’s homeopathic remedies have been made into electronic form that can be played for just 10 seconds over a cellphone! Sounding like mere white noise, the frequencies played actually help to heal.

“Coherence Apps LLC has created two eRemedies carefully chosen to stimulate healing forces of those suffering from Ebola — as well as enhancing prevention for those at risk of exposure. Fortunately, he was able to interview an internationally famous Ebola expert to gather detailed clinical symptoms needed to choose precise eRemedies for this epidemic.”
Also, all those interested in the remedy are advised to try out the therapy via a website. “Those interested in this perfectly safe method of healing Ebola sufferers can simply go to http://emergencyDr.org. On the Ebola page, follow instructions to take one or another of the eRemedies. They play for 10 seconds each time — with a benign white noise sound. … And, this service is completely free of charge.”

“Improvement in energy, fever and other symptoms can be expected within a day or so, often within hours,” the statement read.

Gray is a Stanford Medical School trained physician with 43 years of experience practicing and teaching homeopathy worldwide.

He has also an author and in 1999, published Homeopathy: Science or Myth? He is the co-founder of International Foundation of Homeopathy, principal instructor for IFH across US and co-founder of and core faculty member of Hahnemann College of Homeopathy in East Bay.

According to the World Health Organisation, WHO, the Ebola virus has killed no fewer than 1350 people, while 2473 cases have been confirmed since the outbreak that started early this year in West Africa.
Nigeria, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia are currently battling to curtail the dreaded disease.

Tuface Idibia Dad Dies

News coming in states that, popular musician Tuface Idibia has lost his dad yesterday, August 23rd to cancer.
Innocent Idibia's Dad
Innocent Idibia’s Dad

The statement below was released by the Idibia family to members of the general public.

With sadness in our hearts, but with gratitude to God for a life well spent, we announce the passing on of our father, brother, uncle and in-law, Michael Agbo Idibia, a native of Okpokwu Idumoga in Benue State.
Born on July 25, 1946, Mr. Idibia is an alumnus of Kansas State University, USA, and retired from the Ministry of Agriculture, Makurdi, Benue State.‎

Survived by wife, Mrs. Rose Owoyi Idibia, children: Steven Idibia, Innocent ’2face’ Idibia‎, Hyacinth Idibia and Oche Idibia, grand-children, and siblings. ‎ Burial arrangements will be announced by the family.

We plead with the media and the general public to respect the privacy of the family in this difficult time.

Thank you.

Tuface is the leader of the recent Nigerian music revolution, having his first solo single African Queen received well in Africa and Europe.

He has been named the leader of the new musical school.

Comedian Princess Speaks On Her Failed Marriage, Depression And Career


Damilola Adekoya, popularly known as Princess, tells Punch in a new interview about her career and life after her marriage which lasted less than one month.

As a Theatre Art student, was it your desire to go into comedy?
No. I never knew I would be a stand-up comedian. I thank God any way. We went for a show at MUSON Centre (Lagos). We had a stage play performance. I used to make my friends laugh during rehearsals. So that day, we were waiting for the comedians that were supposed to perform at that event. So somebody suggested that I should go on the stage and perform. That was how it started. But the likes of Wale Adenuga encouraged me to go into it full time.

Fiance of late nurse Justina Ejelonu discharged from Ebola treatment centre


The fiancé of late Justina Ejelonu, the First Consultant nurse who died on August 14th from complications from the deadly Ebola Virus has been discharged from the Ebola Isolation Centre, Sahara Reporters reports.

Dennis (pictured left) who turned himself in for observation after falling ill 14 days after his fiancée Justina died, was certified free of the virus and discharged from the Isolation center yesterday evening August 23rd after tests carried out on him showed he didn't have Ebola.

Narrating how Justina fell ill and later died, Dennis said Justina, who was two months pregnant when the illness started, began vomiting on him and then collapsed in his presence before he immediately rushed her to the hospital. He said while she was admitted at the isolation center, he hung around the hospital occasionally going into the Ebola ward to cater for her as nurses and doctors abandoned her to her fate at the treatment center.
Justina was the nurse who attended directly to Patrick Sawyer at the First Consultant Hospital.

What Food To Eat That Will Boost Your Immunity To Fight Ebola


The Lagos State Chapter, Nutrition Society of Nigeria (NSN) has told Nigerians to boost their immunity, they would need to eat more fruits and vegetables in their diets.

The Chairperson of the society, Dr Abimbola Ajayi said this at the World Breastfeeding Week and inauguration of the Lagos State chapter on Friday.

Ajayi revealed that the virus attacks the immune system, which defends the human body from virus attacks.

She said: “Since there is no known cure presently for the disease, the goal of nutrition care therefore, is to protect and boost the immunity among other care provided for affected persons.

I Worship A God Who Answers Me – Brantly, Ebola Survivor

After getting discharged from the hospital, Dr. Kent Brantly has come out and thanked  supporters for their prayers.

He and a fellow aid worker was taken to the US for treatment three weeks ago from Liberia where they contracted the disease,according to BBC.

He said: “Today is a miraculous day, I am thrilled to be alive, to be well, and to be reunited with my family. As a medical missionary, I never imagined myself in this position.

“When my family and I moved to Liberia two years ago, Ebola was not on the radar. We moved to Liberia because God called us to service in Liberia.”

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