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To: PrairieLady2

Electrolytes are crucial for anybody who is vomiting and ‘’running’’ constantly. You can’t drink enough to keep up with it.

Vitamin K injections don’t help with the clotting factor? I’m not a doc, so am unaware of what else might be used to restore clotting factor.

Haven’t seen ebola in action either, but if it’s anything like parvo (in a dog) just comparing the vomiting and diarrhea...oh my goodness. I do not want to experience that! My dog survived parvo...I treated her at home, and it was NOT pretty. She vomited over 30 times in a 24 hour span. The vomiting alone had to be horribly painful at that rate. She couldn’t keep down so much as a teaspoon of liquids, orally. Fever was over 106*F. Stool was totally liquid, explosive, and mostly blood.

If ebola is anything like that...that’s all I have to compare with, I really don’tknow how anybody would survive. The dog vomited at a fantastic rate for FIVE days and had diarrhea for weeks..

I really think this stuff should be publicized to help us be more aware of what we’re looking at compared with flu, or other severe gastro-intestinal illnesses.


60 posted on 10/06/2014 2:15:07 AM PDT by PrairieLady2
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To: PrairieLady2

There are several organic antivirals but to my knowledge they all inhibit clotting to an extent so I’d be wary of using them. Garlic, for instance. Maybe while asymptomatic but then how would anyone know short of a fairly obvious brush with a known case of the disease?


61 posted on 10/06/2014 2:20:07 AM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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