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Re: White Plague a Growing Threat Around World
Posted by: Anthony Mitchell 2005-03-15 18:12:58
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What infectious disease killed more adults and young people around the globe at the end of the 20th century than any other? What resurgent disease has become resistant to each new drug developed since the discovery of streptomycin in 1944? What disease kills one third of all people who die with AIDS? The answer is tuberculosis, also called TB, consumption, or the white plague. A more important question is: What can be done to protect you? And are you already infected?


Re: White Plague a Growing Threat Around World
Posted by: esherry 2005-03-16 12:24:36 In reply to: Anthony Mitchell
This article on TB is outstanding.
TB is one of the greatest threats to world security and health.
Our group have done alot of work in this area and believe we have developed a new drug which allows the mass treatment of TB.
Below is a summary of our work in TB and other infections.
Best wishes
Eugene Sherry MD
-Tuberculosis
By using an new delivery system we are devised for direct inhalation we have
treated 10 patients in Fiji with complete recovery after 10 days of
treatment against the 6 months DOT system.
Full scale trials are being planned for China..
This is a new ' cure for TB' which is simple and cheap to use. It allows the
mass treatment of TB patients( as in prisons eg Russia).i
Papers published.
Sherry E, Reynolds M, Sivananthan S, Mainawalala S, Warnke PH
Inhalational phytochemicals as possible treatment for pulmonary
tuberculosis: two case reports.
Am J Infect Control. 2004 Oct;32(6):369-70. No abstract available.
Sherry E, Warnke PH.
Successful use of an inhalational phytochemical to treat pulmonary
tuberculosis: a case report.
Phytomedicine. 2004 Feb;11(2-3):95-7.
Here is a summary of my other work undertaken in Kiel (Germany), Malaysia
and Australia..
KielMix is based on Essential Oil extracts from Plants that are Natives of
Australia.
We can supply this to the UK and Europe as required.
-MRSA spray
We have trialed this widely in Australia and Malaysia for the use of MRSA
infected wounds.
It works where antibiotics have failed.
Papers published.
Sherry E, Warnke PH. ? The End of MRSA; Eucalyptus Leaf Oil, PolytoxinolTM,
as a New Topical Antibacterial Agent Introduction. American Academy of Ortho
Surgeons, 69th Annual Meeting, Feb 2002 Dallas Texas
Sherry E, Warnke PH, Boeck H. Percutaneous treatment of chronic MRSA
osteomyelitis with a novel plant-derived antiseptic. BMC Surg. 2001;1(1):1.
Epub 2001 May 16.
Sherry E, Boeck H, Warnke PH Topical application of a new formulation of
eucalyptus oil phytochemical clears methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
aureus infection.
Am J Infect Control. 2001 Oct;29(5):346. No abstract available.
-Diabetic Gangrene Spray
Currently being used in Malaysia, Fiji, Kiel and Australia for application
immediately after debriding the gangrenous extremities of diabetic feet.
We are able to save patients from amputations.
Paper published.
Sherry E, Warnke PH, Sivananthan S, Eslick GD. Topical phytochemicals used
to salvage the gangrenous lower limbs of type 1 diabetic patients. Diabetes
Res Clin Pract 2003; 62(1): 65-6.
-Palliative Care( Cancer) patients
Mostly Oral, mouth and neck applications. We can not cure the cancer, but
patients using this, under the control of the University of Kiel, have been
able to go home to die with dignity. All smell has gone, they are off anti
biotic's and off painkillers. Used as an aerosol spray.
Same treatment techniques now being used in 6 hospitals in Europe.
Papers published.
Warnke PH, Sherry E et at. "Tumour smell reduction with antibacterial
essential oils"
Cancer. 2004 Feb 15;100(4):879-80.
PH Warnke, E Sherry et al. Antibacterial Essential Oils reduce Tumor Smell
and Inflammation in Cance Pateints.
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2005 Mar 1;23(7):1588-9.
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