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Re: Chris21 post# 216

Sunday, 08/01/2010 10:01:21 PM

Sunday, August 01, 2010 10:01:21 PM

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That's the reason for ACT's being the treatment of choice. It's far more difficult for an organism to become resistant to 2 or 3 anti-malaria medications given at the same time.

Currently, the preferred western treatment method involves giving infected people the same treatments multiple times in the same year. The western method of treating malaria clearly doesn't work since roughly the same number of people die from the disease today as they did 40 years ago. It also leads to rapid drug resistant organisms due to the constant retreatment of infected individuals.

There is also a clear western biasis against the Chinese success in treating malaria since they have been able to accomplish some very remarkable results in a very short period of time. The west responds to this by sticking their heads in the sand and making excuses instead of looking at the results. In time a certain threshold will be reached by which the west will no longer be able to deny the results that the Chinese have been able to achieve.

Artequick is also the 4th generation of medication and they're constantly looking to make the medication better based on current medical knowledge. It's also being researched to treat multiple types of cancer due to it's unique attraction to iron receptors sites in the diseased cells.
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