MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS – AN EXAMPLE OF POISONING THROUGH CHEMICAL SPRAYS (POISON CLOUD)
Sure enough, what she remembered confirmed my suspicions because she told me that her husband had been spraying the trees round about that time; in fact, the girl had walked straight into the poison cloud. From that moment onward, her mother said, the trouble started. I was in no doubt at all that the circumstances and symptoms proved what the cause really was.
Now all I wanted to know was whether the doctors had been told of the incident, and she said that they had. Yet only one doctor at the hospital considered pesticide poisoning to be the cause of the girl’s condition, whereas his colleagues flatly rejected this opinion. It was perfectly clear to me, however, why penicillin could not even relieve the symptoms, because it would have given at least temporary improvement if bacteria, instead of chemical poisons, had been the cause of the illness. Having made the correct diagnosis, I had no problem in choosing the appropriate treatment and remedies, and I suspect, no, I am convinced, that the natural treatment and necessary natural remedies helped the little girl to recover.
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