Malaria was declared eliminated as a major national public health problem in 1951 the year before I was born. Now the CDC is warning that malaria and dengue cases in the US are on the rise in several states.
As of 8/4/23, there are 225 cases of dengue fever in the U.S., and 315 in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, according to the CDC. Florida is bearing the brunt of the outbreak, with 96 cases. New York has 23 cases, and one person has been infected locally in Texas.
This comes after Oxitec’s pilot project in the Florida Keys involves releasing up to 1 Billion OX5034 mosquitoes —the first genetically modified (GM) mosquito release in the U.S. Millions were also released in parts of California.
It’s not really a surprise that Oxitec was the recipient of a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for “mosquito field-trials.”
The program’s target is the Aedes aegypti, an invasive species of mosquito that carries several potentially deadly diseases, including malaria, yellow fever, dengue and Zika virus. A number of scientists are critical of the action. (source)
When two years of continual releases of GM mosquitoes was done at a test site in Brazil, it failed to reduce populations of Aedes aegypti. The Yale scientists found that the GM mosquitoes bred with local Aedes aegypti, resulting in hybrid mosquitoes in the wild that were more aggressive, more difficult to eradicate and increased the spread of mosquito-borne disease. (source)
Whatever the source of these outbreaks, today I share a simple, effective, and cheap remedy that can prevent and treat malaria and dengue.
A Known Malaria Preventative and Treatment:
Rachel Weaver’s 5-star, highly rated book “Be Your Own Doctor” contains a recipe for papaya leaf tea and how to use it to prevent and treat malaria.
It can also be used for dengue fever and Lyme disease. This is one of the books I recommend and have in my prepper’s book list.
There is an interesting story surrounding the Malaria recipe.
How To Make Papaya Leaf Tea For Malarial Dieases and Co-infections
- Bring 1 quart of water to a boil. Turn off heat.
- Add 2 heaping TBSP of papaya leaf
- And 2 heaping TBSP of peppermint leaf (or fresh in season).
- Steep for 20 minutes. Sweeten, ice, and drink.
For Lyme or to purify the blood, drink 1-2 quarts daily for “awhile”.
Papaya leaves could also be made into a tincture following traditional tincture-making directions found here.
Unless you have your own papaya trees, you can order Papaya leaves online as organic Papaya leaf in bleach-free teabags (l.), as a liquid extract, or as organic loose cut leaves (r.). You can even order papaya tree seed and grow your own Dwarf Waimanalo Papaya in a tropical climate or as a house plant in a colder climate.
Malaria, Dengue Symptoms & The Power of Papaya Leaf
The same genus of mosquitos (Aedes) that transmits malaria, dengue, yellow fever, and Zika viruses, also carries chikungunya. The symptoms all overlap, making diagnosis difficult.
Papaya leaf juice is widely used medicinally in tropical areas around the world to treat symptoms associated with malaria, dengue fever and these other viruses. (4, 10) Common symptoms of dengue include fever, fatigue, headaches, nausea, skin rashes and vomiting. In some severe cases, dengue can also result in reduced platelet levels, which can increase the risk of bleeding and can turn potentially fatal if left untreated. Scientists investigated and found that papaya-leaf extract quickly increases platelet and white blood cell levels. (PubMed study)(3, 4, 5, 6)
Papaya juice was first used in India as a natural spray to kill Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that carry dengue and yellow fever viruses.
“The therapeutic benefits of the leaf include immunomodulatory, antiviral, anti-diabetic, anti-cancer, anti-malarial, anti-angiogenic, anti-bacterial, and antioxidant activities.” ~PubMed study
Fresh Papaya Leaf Juice Recipe:
- Select 10 fresh papaya leaves.
- Cut away and discard the long stem and central veins.
- Chop the leaves into small pieces and place in a blender.
- Blend with just enough water to make a liquid paste.
- Strain the fluid and discard the pulp.
“To treat symptoms of dengue, chikungunya, or Zika, take 2 tablespoons of papaya leaf juice every three hours for two to three days. If symptoms persist, continue for one week.” ~
Taking three doses of up to 1 ounce (30 mL) of papaya leaf extract (Carica papaya) per day is considered safe and effective for the treatment of malaria and dengue fever (
Other medical uses include the treatment of diabetes and high blood pressure.
Ivermectin & Hydroxychloroquine
And please DO NOT forget Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine (or just quinine). Studies show Ivermectin: a multifaceted ‘wonder’ drug continues to surprise and exceed expectations, and the CDC actually recommends hydroxychloroquine for prevention and treatment of malaria in this PDF.
Find an inexpensive non-China, international source of Ivermectin (and hydroxychloroquine) here.
My prediction is that pharma will have yet another “mRNA vaccine” for malaria and whatever other diseases these genetically-modified mosquitoes are spreading. And, the death rate due to the “vaccine” could be horrific. Sounds like another depopulation tactic just waiting to be forced on us.
“You, LORD, keep my lamp burning; my God turns my darkness into light.” ~Psalm 18:28
***For the Full Spike Protein Protocol (including NAC) to protect from transmission from the “V” and to help those who took the “V”, go here.
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Medical Disclaimer: I am no longer a practicing medical professional, and I am not doctor. I am a mother. I do seek scientific confirmation of the safety and effectiveness of the herbs and remedies I use. Using remedies is a personal decision. Nothing I say on this blog is intended to treat or prevent disease. Consult your own doctor.
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