Dengue can kill up to 20% of patients so early action is important.
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How to use papaya leaves to fight dengue
Papaya leaves work very well for dengue and even some other viruses like hepatitis and other viruses ( research in progress )
http://web3.atrc.net.pk/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=health:dengue
Rockefeller medicine issue causes denial of anything other than from the chemical factory.
https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/the-rockefellers/37/
We have known about papaya leaves for dengue since 2006.
That was 16 years ago when dengue made a comeback in PK.
BTW others would have known from way longer before.
Medicines and humans ( real ones ) and the subject is 60000 years old
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6273146/
Save you loved ones. Take a papaya leaf and wash it throughly.
Then blend with some water to let the patient drink it.
It is best to get this done on the first day of the fever. The test results take a long time to come.
It can be hepatitis or others but at least you shall be providing it within the first 5 days.
If dengue goes untreated for over 5 days, then you can have a condition where we have no way to reverse or cure.
Next time some greedy allopathic rockfeller trained “professional” declares no cure for some disease, do your own research.
Because you can be sure they shall declare no cure just because they are taught to do so.
BTW they do not even read their own research journals so the public has to do that now since the 1920s and especially in the US and those countries which follow the US policies related to medicine.