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Bad News:
Do you know how dangerous dengue is?
This very recent article dated March 1, 2013
in The New Scientist Magazine shows that scientists still do not understand how dengue works and therefore they have no cure for it.

Good News:
The patients in this website seem to have beaten dengue to the point that their recovery period can be predicted to be within 48 hours or less.

Coincidence or Cure?
That is the question.
These case histories are the answer.



ADSX
A.D.S.X. is not a commercial product. It is not being sold.
But if you request for our help, then we will try to help.
And remember, nothing in this website is
intended or should be construed to be
professional medical advice.

Can anybody give you a 48-hour guarantee
of full recovery from dengue?

Look at the Case Histories in this website
 if this target has been attained.

ADSX Dengue Management Strategy:

Step 1: Drink ADSX
(and avoid "prohibited" drinks like apple juice (such as Motts) or 
electrolyte energy drinks (such as Gatorade); read more below)

Step 2: Wait

That's all. This means that all the patient needs to do is drink the ADSX solution, and within 48 hours or less, after consuming the dosage, the patient will have full recovery.

But the patient must drink, otherwise, we cannot expect any effect, if your patient drinks only a small amount of the suggested volume.
It's not a guarantee. It's statistics.



If the "effect" of the ADSX Solution, is a mere "coincidence," then how come the pattern of response is the same or similar for every patient?

  • How come the patient's response is persistent?
  • How come the patient's response is consistent?
  • How come the patient's response is predictable?
  • How come the patient's response is is replicable?
  • How come the patient's response is reproducible?


If this is a mere coincidence, then how come the hospitals do not have the same "coincidence" that we have?

Keep this debate in mind as you read the case histories consisting of actual platelet readings of patients.

Preventing dengue is almost impossible, so why not focus our energy on recognizing this "cure" that requires no hospitalization?

Experts
Many institutions and experts have claimed to have the cure for dengue, but do they have:

  • the medical records or case histories
  • the actual platelet histories
  • the number of patients sufficient to prove it works on many people
  • the broad range of cases from ICU near-death cases to early intervention cases
  • referrals by former patients to new patients
  • a predictable, consistent, reproducible patient response pattern
  • the confidence to say the patient will be discharged within 48 hours or less after finishing the last dosage bottle?
  • the confidence to help ICU patients with a platelet count of only 7k and the patient is purple-skinned and nosebleeding and hemorrhaging internally?
  • the statistics to prove their claims?




ADSX.

It's not a guarantee. It's statistics.





Note: We don't use "mangagaw," "tawa-tawa" or "papaya leaf" juice.



Can ADSX be used for cancer, leukemia, lupus, ITP, sarcoma and other illness where hemoglobin, WBC, low platelet count, and internal bleeding are present?
The answer is, yes, we have a small number of such patients who have tried it.


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