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More work in Africa - Leo Koehof 21 Oct 2013 15:50 #36926

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Taken from a post on FB by Leon Edwards: This has been translated from the original German - Leo's FB page is in German

Leonardo Avellino Edwardos

News from Leo Koehof from Africa...

Like I wish to inform today dear MMS and interested, you on the recent State of our new MMS project, where more than 200 orphaned children should be treated.

Actually I would want to do yesterday, but unfortunately there was no power here until 17:30, and I've used the two hours, which makes my battery in the computer, to Exchange emails.

When in the evening again was electricity there, I could report but not much new since I already 2 days had heard from Mr. Krenn. Although the contact with Mr. Krenn seemed very trustworthy, know you never tomorrow will be what in Africa. You must be very flexible, because a deal today percent considered 100, can be a few hours later forget.

In the evening, then I got a call from Mr. Krenn and we could talk about the further course of action.

This morning I then visited a hospital with me and informed me the responsible doctor, if I can borrow a laboratory employee with microscope and chemicals for malaria tests next week.

The doctor was very open and interested in and his daughter made me available to conduct the blood tests during the two days.

Still I bought now 250 malaria of rapid tests. The procedure is then as follows: first, all participants are registered and checked with a malaria rapid test.

Those who positively complete the quick test, so have malaria, get a second investigation, which monitored the blood under a microscope and counted the malaria parasite in the blood.

We want at least 10 participants before an interview and up to two days after taking MMS lead, so that you can see the difference between the sick and healthy state very well in the film.

Of course, we have to improvise much again and have no professional hospital and laboratory available. This will bring back a lot of criticism from the mainstream us concludes, but for this we have made then several hundred people become malaria-free. Something where science is apparently not capable with your hospitals, laboratories, and lot of money.

Greetings from Africa.
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