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COVID-19, Other repurposed substances, Other scientific evidence, Other viral illnesses, Resource Type, Treatment, Viral illnesses

An Effective At-Home Treatment for Viral Infections

Reference: Levy, T. E. (2020). An at-home treatment that can cure any virus, including coronavirus. Retrieved from www.PeakEnergy.com Summary: The article discusses a simple and inexpensive treatment for viral infections, including COVID-19, using 3% hydrogen peroxide. Originally conceptualised by Dr. Charles Farr, this therapy targets infected cells rather than the viruses themselves, which cannot be […]

Ethics, Other scientific evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type, Treatment

South African Good Clinical Practice Guidelines: Overview

Reference: Department of Health. (2020). South African Good Clinical Practice: Clinical Trial Guidelines (3rd ed.). Pretoria, South Africa. Summary: The South African Good Clinical Practice (SA GCP) Guidelines, first established in 2006 and revised in 2020, provide a framework for conducting ethical and scientifically sound clinical trials within South Africa. Mandated by national health legislation,

Other repurposed substances, Resource Type, Treatment

Overview of SAHPRA’s Quality and Bioequivalence Guidelines

Reference: South African Health Products Regulatory Authority. (2019). Quality and bioequivalence guideline (Version 7). Summary: The Quality and Bioequivalence Guideline by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) outlines the requirements for applicants submitting registration applications for new medicines and variations. It emphasises the need for safety, efficacy, and quality of medicines, aligning local

COVID-19, Ivermectin, Other viral illnesses, Peer-reviewed evidence, Resource Type, Treatment, Viral illnesses

Ivermectin: A Multifaceted Wonder Drug

Reference: Crump, A. (2017). Ivermectin: enigmatic multifaceted ‘wonder’ drug continues to surprise and exceed expectations. The Journal of Antibiotics, 70(6), 495-505. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2017.11 Summary: Over the last decae, ivermectin has gained recognition for its significant contributions to global health. Discovered from a soil microbe in Japan, it was developed by Satoshi Ōmura and William Campbell, who

Other scientific evidence, Other viral illnesses, Resource Type, Treatment, Viral illnesses

Understanding RNA: The Unsung Hero of Genetic Material

Reference: Crossley, M. (2021). Explainer: what is RNA? The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/explainer-what-is-rna-151691 Summary: RNA (ribonucleic acid) is a crucial molecule in the biological world, serving multiple roles beyond that of genetic material. While DNA is stable and well-known, RNA is less stable due to an extra oxygen atom, allowing it to function as a messenger that

General Health, Peer-reviewed evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type, Treatment

Extracellular RNA and Endothelial Permeability

Reference: Fischer, S., Gerriets, T., Wessels, C., Walberer, M., Kostin, S., Stolz, E., Zheleva, K., Hocke, A., Hippenstiel, S., & Preissner, K. T. (2007). Extracellular RNA mediates endothelial-cell permeability via vascular endothelial growth factor. Blood, 110(7), 2457-2465. Summary: The study investigates the role of extracellular RNA in enhancing endothelial cell permeability, specifically focusing on brain

General Health, Peer-reviewed evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type, Treatment

Extracellular RNA as a Procoagulant Cofactor in Blood Coagulation

Reference: Kannemeier, C., Shibamiya, A., Nakazawa, F., Trusheim, H., Ruppert, C., Markart, P., Song, Y., Tzima, E., Kennerknecht, E., Niepmann, M., von Bruehl, M.-L., Sedding, D., Massberg, S., Günther, A., Engelmann, B., & Preissner, K. T. (2007). Extracellular RNA constitutes a natural procoagulant cofactor in blood coagulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(15),

Ethics, Other scientific evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type, Treatment

Exposing the Medical Monopoly

Reference: Mullins, E. (1988). Murder by injection: The story of the medical conspiracy against America. National Council for Medical Research. Summary: Eustace Mullins’ Murder by Injection outlines a controversial thesis suggesting a medical conspiracy in the United States. He argues that the American Medical Association (AMA) has established a monopoly, controlling medical practice and education

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