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Anthrax From Mike:Anthrax affects your breathing. Big time. Zac Unger is a firefighter in Oakland, Calif. I was living in Oakland during the fire that consumed 3,500 Oakland hills homes and the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. My dad was a cop and I have to say the cops and firemen in Oakland are some of the very best in the business. Right along with New York City's finest. The following is from Zak. I once took a fire department class titled "Weapons of Mass Destruction." Only half-jokingly the instructor gave us a cardinal rule for dealing with chemical or biological attacks: "Remove badge, mingle with crowd." Whether we feel comfortable with it or not, we've tragically learned that police and firefighters are the first line of national defense against terrorism. The FBI and CDC can't be everywhere, so they count on us to sort out well-intentioned panic from genuine calamity. Since Sept. 11, we've found ourselves holding a giant new bag of responsibilities and hazards. In particular, anthrax—or Amtrak, as people in Oakland perplexingly call it, has become one of our everyday calls like chest pain and car fires. I have always been a false-alarm specialist, but lately I've been perfecting my craft. In between runs for house fires and gunshot traumas, my days are peppered with calls from people who think they may have a problem but don't. Some buildings have alarms that trip twice a day; some people call 911 every time they have heartburn or headache. Of course, we're firefighters and we're bound to treat every call as legitimate until we arrive on scene and see otherwise with our own eyes. Now, in addition to the regular dry runs, every cough, blister, and letter from Florida is enough to justify a lights-and-sirens trip. The city of Oakland has one round-the-clock hazardous materials team, eight firefighters with special training who have spent the last few weeks spread thin over the city prodding at every speck of drywall dust and non-dairy creamer. The initial tests for anthrax are decidedly hokey, like something from a Mr. Science Junior Chem Kit. In their bulky gloves and respirators, the haz-mat guys scoop up a little powder on a metal spatula, test the pH, check to see if it dissolves in water, and finally burn it to see if it chars or melts. If it looks like garlic powder and scores a certain way on the tests, our experts call in their experts. Since we have only one haz-mat team, anthrax scares are initially handled by the rest of us. We're not chemists, but we do have the benefit of being professionally calm. If it looks like sugar, and if it's next to a sugar jar, then I'll take a leap and say it's sugar. I don't like these calls at all. I want a problem that I can see and solve. Fire goes out when you spray water on it, doors open when you kick them. But dust is just dust, and with my level of training, the only thing I can truly monitor is the sniffle in my head and the pimple on my arm. Apart from the obvious worry of becoming infected myself, the slow, reasoned process of responding to a possible contamination goes against everything in my quick-fix firefighter's mind. We've been running on anthrax so often lately that I've had to consciously force myself to take each call seriously. When a run came for a mysterious package at the headquarters of a famous-brand local chemical company, we were laughing and casual as we carried our yellow caution tape down to the mailroom. In a corner of the room was a package with the distinctive red hatch marks of an overseas letter, no return address, excess postage, and a postmark that said simply "Baghdad." It's amazing how quickly real fear can creep up. I noticed myself breathing through pursed lips, as if taking shallow sips of air would be enough to keep the bugs out of my lungs. Eventually our beaker-toting, moon-suited haz-mat team arrived, opened the package, and announced that somebody in Iraq just really liked a particular brand of bleach made by the company and was hoping for a free sample. Later that same day, one woman called because she started feeling sick after eating a doughnut that was dusted with "a mysterious white powder." Which of course begs the question of why she ate it in the first place if she was feeling suspicious. Absurd panic or a diabolical plot to destroy America's cops? These are the sorts of odd questions that this non-epidemic is forcing on us. I've seen six people shot to death this year; half that many have died from anthrax worldwide, and yet from the mansions to the homeless shelters, Oakland is alive with fear. One caller pointed nervously to a pile of baking soda in his tenement. Watching this man, with the dead eyes and needle tracks of a heroin addict, I could see just how deep our national worry has run. Thus far the targets have all been celebrities, politicians, and the people who handle their mail. And yet I can understand the logic that says: Tom Brokaw, Tom Daschle, now me. Anthrax calls are the fireman's job boiled down to the most elemental form: Here's something lethal … you go touch it. Our world has changed immeasurably, and calls for anthrax scares are a reflection of the mood swings we're all experiencing. I know that when I look to the sky I can't help but plot a mental trajectory of all the planes I see: Are they headed for the airport or the downtown? Despite—or perhaps because of—our tremendous losses, firefighters have become as important for our symbolism as for our effort. I can't fight anthrax; my lungs and skin are as weak as anybody's. But I can do my best to muster outward calm, smile, pull down the caution tape and say: "It's safe now. Go back to work." From Mike: Learn more about handling anxiety. Click here
Dear Mike
This article would be of interest to you.
Sincerely
Bengt L.
Sweden
NATURAL ANTIDOTES TO BIOLOGICAL TOXINS
1. GARLIC
The Garlic Information Center in Britain indicates that deadly ANTHRAX
is most susceptible to GARLIC.
Garlic is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that even blocks toxin production by
germs. [Journal Nutrition, March 2001]
In one test garlic was found to be a more potent antibiotic than
penicillin, ampicillin, doxycycline, streptomycin and cephalexin, some of
the very same antibiotic drugs used in the treatment of anthrax. Garlic
was found to be effective against nine strains of E. coli, Staph and other
bugs. [Fitoterapia, Volume 5, 1984] Freshly cut cloves of garlic or garlic
powder may be beneficial.
The antibiotic activity of one milligram of allicin, the active
ingredient in garlic, equals 15 units of penicillin. [Koch and Lawson,
Garlic: The Science and Therapeutic Application, 2nd edition, Williams
& Wilkins, Baltimore 1996] Garlic capsules that certify their allicin
content are preferred and may provide 5-10 milligrams of allicin, which is
equivalent to 75-150 units of penicillin.
2. SULFUR-BEARING ANTIOXIDANTS
The anthrax bacterium's toxicity emanates from its ability to kill
macrophage cells which are part of the immune system.
Studies have shown that SULFUR-BEARING ANTIOXIDANTS (alpha lipoic acid,
N-acetyl cysteine, taurine) and VITAMIN C, which elevate levels of
glutathione, a natural antioxidant within the body, counters the
toxicity produced by anthrax. [Molecular Medicine, November 1994;
Immunopharmacology, January 2000; Applied Environmental Microbiology, May
1979]
The above sulfur compounds can be obtained from health food stores and
taken in doses ranging from 100-500 mg.
3. VITAMIN C
Vitamin C should be the buffered alkaline form (mineral ascorbates) rather
than the acidic form (ascorbic acid) and should be combined with
bioflavonoids which prolong vitamin C's action in the blood circulation.
The powdered form of vitamin C is recommended to achieve optimal dosing. A
tablespoon of vitamin C powder (about 10,000 mgs) can be added to juice.
Good products are Twinlab's Super Ascorbate C powder and Alacer's powdered
vitamin C.
4. MELATONIN
MELATONIN, a sleep-inducing hormone available at most health food stores,
has been shown to help prevent lethal toxins from anthrax exposure. [Cell
Biology Toxicology, Volume 16, 2000] It could be taken at bedtime in doses
ranging from 5-20 mg. Melatonin boosts glutathione levels during sleep.
Of additional interest, one of the methods by which MUSTARD GAS works is
its ability to bring about cell death by depleting cell levels of
glutathione eMedicine Journal, April 9, 2001] So GLUTATHIONE is also an
antidote for mustard gas poisoning.
5. IRON and MEDAL-BINDING CHELATORS
Virtually all bacteria, viruses and fungi depend upon IRON as a growth
factor. [Iron & Your Health, T.F. Emery, CRC Press, 1991]
Iron-chelating (removing) drugs and antibiotics (Adriamycin, Vancomycin,
others) are effective against pathogens. The plague (Yersinia pestis),
botulism, SMALLPOX AND ANTRAX could all be potentially treated with
non-prescription METAL-BINDING CHELATORS. For example, iron removal
retards the growth of the plague. [Medical Hypotheses, January 1980] The
biological activity of the botulinum toxin depends upon iron, and metal
chelators may be beneficial. Infection Immunology, October 1989, Toxicon,
July, 1997].
Phytic acid (IP6), derived as an extract from RICE BRAN, is the most
potent natural iron chelator and has strong antibiotic and antioxidant
action. [Free Radical Biology Medicine, Volume 8, 1990; Journal Biological
Chemistry, August 25, 1987]
IP6 has been found to have similar iron-chelating properties as
desferrioxamine, a drug commonly used to kill germs, tumor cells or to
remove undesirable minerals from the body. [Biochemistry Journal,
September 15, 1993] IP6 rice bran extract (2000-4000 mg) should be taken
in between meals with filtered or bottled water only (no juice).
6. OREGANO
The antibacterial, antiseptic action of plant oils has been described
in recent medical literature and may be helpful in fighting biological
toxins. [Journal Applied Microbiology, Volume 88, 2000] A potent natural
antibiotic, more powerful than many prescription antibiotics, is oil of
OREGANO. One study showed that oregano completely inhibited the growth of
25 germs such as Staphylococcus aureas, Escherichia coli,
Yersinia enterocolitica and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. [Journal Food
Protection, July 2001]
Oregano has been shown to be effective in eradicating intestinal
parasites in humans. [Phytotherapy Research, May 2000]
WILD OREGANO, which is quite different than the variety on most kitchen
spice racks, has over 50 antibacterial compounds. Just one part wild
oregano oil in 4000 dilution sterilizes contaminated water. [London Times,
May 8, 2001]
Oregano powder from whole leaf oregano is available as OregamaxTM capsules
(North American Herb & Spice Co.). A spectacular development in
natural antibiotic therapy is the manufacture of oregano powder from 100%
pure oregano oil, producing one of the most potent antibiotics known. It
has recently become available under the trade name OregacinTM (North
American Herb & Spice Co.). It costs about $1 per pill, but this
is a far cry from the $16 per pill for Vancomycin, known as most potent
prescription antibiotic.
7. NERVE GAS ANTITOXINS
Nature also provides nerve gas antitoxins. Nerve gas interrupts the
normal transmission of nerve impulses by altering levels of
acetycholinesterase, the enzyme that degrades the nerve transmitter
acetycholine. HUPERZINE A, a derivative of CHINESE CLUB MOSS, has been
suggested as a pre-treatment against nerve gases. [Annals Pharmacology
France, January 2000]
The Walter Reed Army Institute of Research conducted studies which
revealed that huperzine A protects against nerve gas poisoning in a
superior manner to physostigmine, a long-standing anti-nerve toxin drug.
[Defense Technical Information Center Review, Volume 2, December 1996]
Huperzine A is available as a food supplement at most health food stores.
Suggested dosage is 150 mcg per day. Pretreatment is advised prior to
nerve gas exposure.
SUMMARY. The threat of biological warfare is real and concern over
preparedness of the civilian population and medical professionals is
growing. There is virtually no practical way that vaccines, antibiotics or
other treatment can be delivered to a frightened populace in a timely
manner during a crisis. The current strategy of having an unprotected
citizenry travel to physicians' offices or hospitals to receive
prophylactic care or treatment is unfeasible. The public must be armed
with preventive or therapeutic agents in their vehicles, homes and the
workplace. Natural antibiotics and antitoxins are well documented in the
medical literature, but overlooked by health authorities. These
antidotes are readily available for the public to acquire and place in
an emergency biological response kit.
Last portion of article by Bill Sardi
With the potential of mandatory mass vaccination for smallpox looming on the horizon and the growing vaccine controversies related to autism and other childhood diseases, the story of Omnivax, a 30-in-one vaccine that is to be mandatorily given to all babies and children, is not solely fiction. Neither are the fears of unknown, long-term complications. Here's a quote from the book by the character (Ellen) that was the consumer advocate on the vaccine approval committee(p.160):"...My research has shown that not once has a vaccine -- any vaccine -- been evaluated by a prolonged double blind study. The pharmaceutical houses are powerful, and fund much of the drug research done at our universities and medical centers. They also have polished, highly effective public relations offices that have, on a number of occasions, set out to convince the general public that we cannot afford to deprive the placebo group of the lifesaving benefits of a vaccine while waiting until a statistically meaningful double blind study can be completed." "Has this shortcut in the scientific process hurt us in any concrete, medical way? That I cannot answer with any certainty. What I can say is that as vaccination rates have climbed, there as been an alarming increase in the incidence of a number of so-called immune-mediated diseases and conditions such as asthma, allergies, and juvenile diabetes, as well as others -- autism, ADD and other learning disablities -- whose classification as immune-mediated remains to be established. Is there a connection? "Do vaccinations in some instances disrupt the normal development of the body's immune system? Until long-term, double blind studies are performed on vaccines, we may never know." Learn more about handling anxiety. Click here |
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