Death from malaria is one of the worst deaths that nature has ever devised. The suffering is unparalleled. The victim is racked with uncontrolled shivering and chills while having a high fever. The muscles and joints ache with unbearable pain, while nausea worse than sea sickness causes vomiting. Painful diarrhoea continually racks the body. All this is accompanied by splitting headaches. Eventually the patient loses consciousness. Death is the only thing that stops the misery and pain when the victim has the worst type of malaria, or when the victim has low resistance to any one of the four strains of malaria.

Malaria is the greatest single cause of poverty in the world. In addition to the 500 million people who become infected with malaria, and cannot work, an almost equal number of people are kept from productive jobs because they must care for the malaria victims. The result is a tremendous loss of production which is the cause of the greatest single cause of poverty on earth. Those who suffer most are some of the most impoverished — and
it is malaria that keeps them poor.

The good news is that there is an effect low cost remedy that has been proven against malaria in infected patients. The
Malaria Solution™ kills by Lysis of the parasite walls. The active ingredient is chlorine dioxide which works by oxidation, a chemical reaction that results in no harmful chemicals. Chlorine dioxide only kills anaerobic bacterium and other harmful pathogens. A 10-ppm drink of chlorine dioxide causes no nausea at all for a healthy person, and yet it is more efficient in killing pathogens than chlorine.

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Over half the worlds population – three billion plus people - live in malaria-ridden areas.

There is a band encompassing the Earth, 1,000 miles wide on either side of the equator, where malaria is wide spread. This band takes in some in 91 countries with small pockets of transmission occurring in a further 8 countries.
Each year approximately 500 million people are infected wit
h malaria. Of that number over 2 million malaria deaths occur annually.

The largest portions of these deaths are young children —3,000 per day.