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    Department of health ang isa sa pinaka corrupt nga agency sa goyerno.Nganong cge ra man ni sila ug ingon sa mga tawo prevention,cleanliness,mao ni himoon.Nganong man wala na diay budget bisag spray lang sa mga kanal nga giitlogan sa mga lamok?

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    I just happen to pass by J Ceramics and Krua Thai in Banilad unya naa jud daghan puddles of water. Sa J Ceramics, daghan pots. I think that every barangay should help the clean up.

    For those who are stocking water in their houses, put some cichlid fish in it so that it will be free from mosquito larvae.

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    awareness is not the solution to dengue.DOH whre is the budget for sanitation?

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    mangagao is the same with tawa-tawa, right?
    or wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pongborro
    mangagao is the same with tawa-tawa, right?
    or wrong?
    mao ra gyud na sila... kun hilantan amo membro sa pamilya paimnon nako manggaw 0 tawatawa.. para safe ba... basta naa hilantan gani pangita dayon tawatawa... sigi gyud painom bahala pait.. hantod wala ang hilanat... ayo gyud dayon

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    a friend of mine once told me that water lily drives away mosqs. is this true

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    I wonder which is more effective for dengue, 'mangagaw' (a common backyard weed) or 'guy' (camote tops)?

    Both 'treatments' haven't been confirmed by medical science, so if anyone should try them, they should be used as an adjunct or addition only to conventional medical treatment. They should not replace treatment by a medical professional.


    By Bernardo Rocha Calibo
    Director, National Police Commission 7

    THERE is hope that the dengue scourge will be obliterated.

    I was in a meeting in Manila recently with other Napolcom officials. While waiting for my flight back to Cebu, I happened to talk with friends. The conversation eventually turned to dengue. Some of their statements shocked me. I called up the persons concerned and they confirmed these revelations.

    Computer technician Wenceslao Salesale Jr., 27, was downed by dengue. His platelet count plunged from 180 to 80. He was rushed by ambulance from Novaliches to Manila. Inside the ambulance, a relative, acting upon the advice of a missionary priest, made him drink soup made from camote tops. The following day, his platelet count was normal.

    Dengue attacked the 7-year-old daughter of engineers Mar and Lita Budlongan of Kaloocan City. Her platelet count read 80. The same treatment was used. The following day she was back to normal.

    The 15-year-old daughter of businessman Nepomuceno Salaga of Sampaloc, Manila had a dangerous platelet count of 80 due to dengue. The same treatment was followed. The following day she was back in school.

    I asked a doctor of medicine about herbal cures and he said that many, if not most, medicines come from plants. He also said that under the Hippocratic Oath, doctors are bound encourage anything that can cure a patient.

    Research

    We need not do research deep in the rainforests of the Amazon or venture into the ocean depths in search of the elusive cure for
    dengue. It is right there in the backyard.

    The following information is from Wikipedia:

    "…Sweet potato tops are excellent sources of antioxidative compounds, mainly polyphenolics, which may protect the human body from oxidative stress that is associated with many diseases including cancer ad cardiovascular diseases. Sweet potato greens have the highest content of total polyphenolics among other commercial vegetables studied.

    "Sweet potatoes contain protein, dietary fiber, lipid, and essential minerals and nutrients such as calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfur, iron, copper, zinc, manganese, aluminum and boron. Sweet potatoes are also important sources of vitamin A, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin and ascorbic acid."

    Camote

    In the case of Salaga, he bought five sheaves (bugkos/ bigkis) of camote cuttings. Each sheaf consists of about 12 cuttings. Each cutting measures about one foot. A sheaf costs about P5.

    Camote tops are boiled in water to extract the juice. The boiling lasts for about five minutes. A little salt is used to give flavor to it. The patient is made to drink slowly and gradually. The body's immunity system is thus revived, making dengue helpless against the body's natural defenses. Camote enables the body to heal itself.

    Now you know why I earlier said that my friends' revelations shocked me.

    They were shocking because people are needlessly dying all around us from dengue, while their very cure is also all around us.

    In the past, many were fond of using the derogatory statement, "Go home and plant camote." Now, camote is big news. It can save lives. What could be bigger than that?

    So, to fortify your family against dengue, "Go home and plant camote!"

    (Engr. Lita Budiongan and Mr. Nepomuceno Salaga personally related to me their experiences with their respective daughters. I asked their permission to use their names.)

    _____________________
    ps: In some public elementary schools some decades back, children were taught how to make camote tops "grape juice". They would boil some camote tops, separate the juice and let it cool down for a while. Then they add calamansi and sugar for flavoring. Since the juice is purple, it looks like grape juice. This practice ought to be revived.

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    It works!

    Place water mixed with Joy lemon (3 to 4 drops depending on the size of the plate) on a white plate and place it outside or inside where there are lots of mosquitoes, flies. Mosquitoes will drink the water and after a while they die with in a 10m radius. For the other flies, some die instantly on the white plate.

    Try It!

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    ^^^^ it does? sige sige subukan ko nga....

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    Thursday, February 14, 2008

    Talamban tops dengue cases

    http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/ceb...gue.cases.html

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