Hydroxychloroquine vs Artemisia Annua

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A medicinal plant called Artemisia annua (or sweet wormwood) has been used in China to treat malaria for 2,000 years and is still grown by farmers in Africa. But it’s not approved by the World Health Organization and remains banned in a number of countries, including France. Malaria claims almost half a million lives each year and Africa is worst affected. In recent years, the mosquitoes that spread the disease have become increasingly resistant to insecticide.

Could artemisia work against Covid-19?

Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina certainly thinks so.  In April 2020 he announced that trials conducted on the a Covid-Organics drink – which uses artemisia – showed its effectiveness against the disease, a claim repeated in September according to the BBC  Madagascar has also started producing capsules and a solution that can be injected, on which clinical trials have begun.

The research – which hasn’t been independently reviewed by other scientists – found that these extracts showed anti-viral activity when used with pure ethanol or distilled water. These researchers are working with the University of Kentucky to carry out human clinical trials at some stage. More tests are conducted in China and South Africa

A nod To Dr. Hulda Clark

To those familiar with Dr.Hulda Clark’s work, protocols, and books ‘The Cure for all disease’, it would not come as a surprise that the herb ‘Wormwood ‘could be an effective anti viral tool. To those unfamiliar with Dr. Hulda Clark, I highly recommend reading her books. One day I will write a post of my own experience and many other people I know, with her protocols and the use of her zapper, which I have built myself many years ago.

 

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