Coronavirus (Press release
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« Affliction comes to us, not to make us sad but sober;
not to make us sorry but wise » H.G. WELLS
CORONAVIRUSES
Coronaviruses are
"crown" viruses with a viral envelope having an RNA (Ribonucleic
Acid) genome and an incredibly heavy shell for an RNA virus.
Bats and birds, as warm-blooded flying vertebrates, are their ideal
hosts. These reservoir species ensure the evolution and dissemination of
Coronaviruses.
SARS-CoV (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
pathogen) and MERS-CoV (Middle East Respiratory
Syndrome, which appeared in 2012) are part of this group of viruses, as well as
Covid-19, which is currently killing thousands of people worldwide by causing
major respiratory distress.
Authorities believe the best way to limit the pandemic
is to impose stay-at-home orders and promote social distancing while they
continue to search for a treatment and/or vaccine. However, it will still take many months of studies
and clinical trials to develop an effective remedy.
Often people expect
"miracles" from a medicine although we know that disease strikes us
from the outside in and that healing must come from within.
This means that a personal investment is needed for
healing, where the whole person must work and "accept" to take this
journey.
This psychological investment and personal commitment gives the necessary
strength to a treatment and multiplies its effectiveness.
It is difficult for humanity to accept that a virus
invisible to the naked eye, endowed with a particular intelligence, manages to
adapt and in some cases, to escape our immune system.
Conventional medicine and the big pharmaceutical companies are trying in
vain to wage a war against the coronavirus that will most likely last for
weeks, if not months, and unfortunately, result in a very large number of
victims.
The most effective and quickest means available against this pandemic is
the use of medicinal plants.
Our ancestors healed themselves with medicinal plants and used essential
oils as a very effective therapeutic means.
Pharmaceutical companies have always sought their inspiration and
sources in plants. Nearly 70% of allopathic medicines marketed by
pharmaceutical companies are based on medicinal plants. Their researchers seek
to extract a unique therapeutic element from the plant, then synthesize it and
slightly change its molecular structure in order to obtain a patent.
However, bacteria and viruses can develop resistance to these unique
molecules.
We know that essential oils have been widely studied in the 20th century
and have been the subject of numerous scientific publications.
Presently, there are
no bacterial, viral or parasitic resistances to an essential oil because an essential
oil is comprised of more than 200 different components. It is therefore
impossible for a virus to develop resistance to each one of these individual
parts.
It should also be known that medicinal plants are characterized by the
synergy of all their components, from which comes their therapeutic power in
the different domains of their application.
Treatment with essential oils has its origins in Antiquity. They are
mentioned in Egyptian papyrus, by Greek doctors, in Chinese civilization, in
the formulas of Ayurvedic medicine, in naturopathy...
The French chemist René-Maurice Gattefossé (1881-1950) was the founding
father of contemporary aromatherapy. The healing, antiseptic, antibacterial,
and antiviral properties of essential oils are well documented and
scientifically proven. The greatest
advance in phytotherapy came from Dr. Jean Valnet (1920-1995), a French doctor
and surgeon who used essential oils to treat patients' wounds.
This shows that nature has always been at our side and can once again
save us.
When the "spirit" of the plant operates in human cells, the
healing effect is increased positively.
WHO ARE WE?
The Belgian Institute of Endobiogeny and Integrative Physiology
(IBEPI), under the presidency of Dr. Abi Chahine, wants to be a partner in the
fight against Covid-19 and the ongoing pandemic.
IBEPI is an educational institute for health
professionals. It has immersed itself in the urgent search for a solution and
here presents its own findings-- the result of an intense pooling of doctors
skilled phyto-aromatherapy and with extensive experience in this field.
Dr. Charbel Abi
Chahine, President of the IBEPI is a medical specialist in acute medicine
(Emergency Room Care) and a graduate of the University of Liège, Belgium.
After working with
Doctors Without Borders in Africa, he served in various emergency departments
from 2003 to 2014. Prior to that, he worked in a general and orthopedic surgery
department from 2000 to 2003.
He trained in
Endobiogeny (Integrative Medicine) and Clinical Phytotherapy in Paris from
2012.
He currently practices in Brussels as a general
practitioner and teaches Endobiogeny and Phyto-aromatherapy at the IBEPI, in
Belgium and abroad.
ENDOBIOGENY
Medicine has made great progress in many fields such
as Surgery and Genetics, but it has become so specialized, that it is no longer
able to look at the patient in his or her entirety and uniqueness in order to
make a diagnosis. Therapeutic protocols have been developed and marketed
worldwide. Doctors are led to follow these protocols to the letter, rather than
developing their own conclusions.
Today's medicine treats the sick organ or the enzyme
that is dysfunctional, forgetting that the human being is composed of several
complex and dynamic systems. These different systems are independent and at the
same time interdependent.
Endobiogenics considers each human being as unique. It
takes into consideration the notion of a dynamic interrelation between the
different systems that compose us.
ALL LIFE IS A NOTION
OF BALANCE which applies to each system, each function, organ, tissue,
cell. All life is a succession of an
infinite number of physiological phenomena in perpetual movement: CATABOLISM-ANABOLISM,
allowing the organism to maintain its structure in a state of functioning, to
face exogenous or endogenous aggressions.
Each aggression leads
to a metabolic response which must be well balanced in quantity and quality in
order to return to a new state of equilibrium.
Disease occurs when
the metabolic response (e.g. inflammation and/or immune response) to the
aggression is inadequate in time, quantity and quality.
Disease appears when the harmony between the different
systems is no longer respected.
This brings us to the end of 2019 when the coronavirus
epidemic begins...
IBEPI has developed a formula in the form of
phyto-antiviral capsules based on several essential oils as well as dry
extracts of plants that protect the lungs and stimulate immunity.
These capsules are
manufactured by Belgian pharmacists who collaborate with Dr. Abi Chahine and
who have a long experience in phyto-aromatherapy.
An expanding group of patients and health
professionals have already benefited from these capsules with very encouraging
results.
Alongside this
formula, it is certainly necessary to maintain a healthy lifestyle: a diet
protecting the pancreas; for example (no dairy products, no cooked fats, low in
sugar, etc.) in order to help the body in its fight against this violent
aggressor.
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RESULTS AND TESTIMONIALS
Currently, these capsules have been tested by 105
people.
·
35 are health care professionals (doctors, nurses
working on the front line at hospitals) of whom 12 have tested positive for coronavirus
while continuing to work.
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Those who did not show any symptoms still do not have
any.
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Those who are positive, show signs of improvement in
their condition.
·
80 are patients of whom 10 tested positive for coronavirus
and 2 had acute pneumonia. The latter 2 saw their health improve without
requiring hospitalization.
·
20 are non-hospital healthcare professionals in
regular contact with patients with the disease. None have any symptoms.
·
The others have been put on preventive treatment and
show no symptoms, but have not been tested due to lack of available tests
Testimonials:
1-
V.T.: « Working in a high-risk
environment, I started taking capsules based on essential oils and other
mixtures of plants prescribed by Dr. Abi Chahine since Monday 23/3 because I
felt a strong flu state and intense fatigue. Coronavirus? Another type of flu?
I was afraid of catching pneumonia. After several days of treatment, my
symptoms started to improve. I'm slowly regaining my energy. Dr. Abi Chahine
also asked me to spread essential oils at home to protect my family. I am
delighted that I feel better and that my whole family is safe and sound ».
2-
C.M.: « During the week of March 23rd and at my
request, Dr. Abi Chahine treated me in his office. I am suffering from cancer
and I am undergoing chemotherapy. I was coughing hard and I had a temperature
of 38.5 C. I didn't have any difficulties breathing, but the cough bothered me
a lot. Weakened by the temperature and the chemotherapy, the doctor reassured
me that my vital signs, according to him were good. I left his office with a
prescription based on essential oils and a mixture of plants to be taken at the
rate of 2 capsules 3 times a day. It is Monday, April 6th and I feel better. My
condition has never deteriorated and this is the first day I feel alive again.
Thank you ».
3-
C.L.: « I presented myself at the Endobiogeny
consultation on Tuesday, March 24th. I was sweating, out of breath and shivering.
I felt weak with pain all over my body. After a thorough clinical examination
and a suspicion of coronavirus infection, I came out of the consultation with
several prescriptions, including one based on capsules composed of essential
oils to fight the coronavirus. I took 6 capsules a day. My condition never
deteriorated. I remained confined to my home, drinking soups, herbal teas and
diffusing essential oils. I feel better but not yet at 100% of my abilities.
I'm slowly regaining my strength and I'm glad I didn't have to go to the
hospital ».
REFERENCES
1-
Traité approfondi de
phyto-aromathérapie: Dr. Hervé Staub, Lily Bayer; Éd. Grancher, 2013.
2-
« La
phytothérapie » se soigner par les plantes: Dr Jean Valnet;
Guide Santé Poche, 1986.
3-
ABC de la phytothérapie dans
les maladies infectieuses: Dr Christian Duraffourd, Dr Jean Valnet, Dr J.-C. Lapraz; Le Frand Livre
du Mois, 1998.
4-
La plante médicinale
de la tradition à la science: textes réunis et présentés par les Docteurs C.
Duraffourd, J.C. Lapraz et le Professeur R. Chemli; Éd. Grancher,
1997.
5-
« Cahiers de
phytothérapie clinique »: les affections rhumatismales et les affections
digestives: Dr
Christian Duraffourd, Dr L. d’Hervicourt, Dr J.-C. Lapraz;
Édition Masson, 1997.
6-
« L’aromathérapie
exactement »: encyclopédie de l’utilisation thérapeutique des extraits
aromatiques: Pierre Franchomme, Daniel Pénoël;
Éd. Jallois Roger, 2001.
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