Yves Bissouma

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View: https://twitter.com/ThomasdeStLeger/status/1748410859313881328

Google translate: Eagles of Mali information on D-1 of the match against Tunisia: Mohamed Camara is training normally and applying to play, the same for Yves Bissouma, recovered from an episode of malaria. Still suffering, Moussa Diarra trots aside

LeParisien LeParisien Not sure how well this translates, this sound like he's back training already and available for Tunisia?

Still suffering Moussa Diarra trots aside...
 
Calling Zest Zest to come give us his take on homeopathic treatments for Malaria.
TREATMENTS!!?!

As if he has any interest in treatments. They are the work of the devil.

There's no way our Zest Zest would ever let his biome get into such a state that would allow his mucin's alkilinity to get to a level that would enable the malaria bacteria to sneak past his natural immune system. Come on Zest man, let's hear it. What should Yves have been eating / supplementing with to avoid contracting this weak man's disease? It's flax seed oil isn't it? or maybe Beta Caratine, B12 and ghee instead of butter on his fermented toast.

(You know I love you really).
 

View: https://twitter.com/ThomasdeStLeger/status/1748410859313881328

Google translate: Eagles of Mali information on D-1 of the match against Tunisia: Mohamed Camara is training normally and applying to play, the same for Yves Bissouma, recovered from an episode of malaria. Still suffering, Moussa Diarra trots aside

LeParisien LeParisien Not sure how well this translates, this sound like he's back training already and available for Tunisia?

Correct. He’s back training and hoping to play against Tunisia tomorrow having recovered from malaria!
 
Correct. He’s back training and hoping to play against Tunisia tomorrow having recovered from malaria!

Bissouma when Malaria tells him he's missing the ACN...


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Fucking crazy what modern medicine can do. 20 years ago malaria was viewed as incredibly deadly now you can recover in a day or two.
Totally irrelevant to the thread but you got me started..F1 high speed car crashes where the driver just coolly walks away and takes his steering wheel with him.
 
My brother had malaria a few months ago. He recovered very quickly. No long term effects at all, although he did get a kick start on his weight loss.
He did say he got it because he was not so good at taking the anti-malaria pills...guessing Biss wasn't even taking them.
 
Fucking crazy what modern medicine can do. 20 years ago malaria was viewed as incredibly deadly now you can recover in a day or two.
One of the Mali accounts said he had it before the 1st game against South Africa and he played that game even though he was still recovering but back in full training now. I think he travelled out early because he was suspended for us.
 
TREATMENTS!!?!

As if he has any interest in treatments. They are the work of the devil.

There's no way our Zest Zest would ever let his biome get into such a state that would allow his mucin's alkilinity to get to a level that would enable the malaria bacteria to sneak past his natural immune system. Come on Zest man, let's hear it. What should Yves have been eating / supplementing with to avoid contracting this weak man's disease? It's flax seed oil isn't it? or maybe Beta Caratine, B12 and ghee instead of butter on his fermented toast.

(You know I love you really).
Did make me laugh!

it’s actually the opposite, that he had excess acidity, many don’t suffer from the parasitic action, the parasites produce Lactic Acid, which if already edging towards excess Acidity is what seems to produce the worst illness (papers back this up).

ACIDOSIS​

Acidosis is a complex metabolic state with a range of etiologies (Planche and Krishna 2006; Taylor et al. 2012). Within malaria, acidosis is caused by a combination of several factors. The malaria parasite produces Plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase (pLDH), which creates lactic acid leading to decreased pH. Respiratory distress is a common feature of severe malaria and, through sequestration, somnolence, and/or brain swelling, direct central suppression of the respiratory centers leads to irregular breathing patterns in the setting of acidosis, which may contribute to the pH imbalance. Supportive therapy to protect the airway and more aggressively rebalance the pH may decrease mortality (Cheng and Yansouni 2013).


This is the same dynamic as to why Hydroxychloroquine was touted (used) by many Doctors in early COVID (the French Professor, forget his name, used it to seemingly great effect, to immediately buffer the pH drop). As I used to tout pH based focus in the COVID thread and showed papers which showed SARS/COVID was exquisitely pH sensitive, the same applies the Malaria. Sadly resistance is high is Malaria cases now, which prompts for a different perspective (to quinine based therapies).


Medicinal plants used in the treatment of Malaria: A key emphasis to Artemisia, Cinchona, Cryptolepis, and Tabebuia genera​


Abstract​

Malaria is one of the life-threatening parasitic diseases that is endemic in tropical areas. The increased prevalence of malaria due to drug resistance leads to a high incidence of mortality. Drug discovery based on natural products and secondary metabolites is considered as alternative approaches for antimalarial therapy. Herbal medicines have advantages over modern medicines, including fewer side effects, cost-effectiveness, and affordability encouraging the herbal-based drug discovery. Several naturally occurring, semisynthetic, and synthetic antimalarial medications are on the market. For example, chloroquine is a synthetic medication for antimalarial therapy derived from quinine. Moreover, artemisinin, and its derivative, artesunate with sesquiterpene lactone backbone, is an antimalarial agent originated from Artemisia annua L. A. annua traditionally has been used to detoxify blood and eliminate fever in China. Although the artemisinin-based combination therapy against malaria has shown exceptional responses, the limited medicinal options demand novel therapeutics. Furthermore, drug resistance is the cause in most cases, and new medications are proposed to overcome the resistance. In addition to conventional therapeutics, this review covers some important genera in this area, including Artemisia, Cinchona, Cryptolepis, and Tabebuia, whose antimalarial activities are finely verified.



Saw a great study, from Africa, which was herbs, warm water enemas etc.

No surprise Bissouma had COVID quite bad, as the underlying conditions of both being significant are the same. Also his performances seen indicative of poor internal pH balance.

T-Cell stuff, so liposomal Vitamin C springs from my memory page, in Sodium form so as not to introduce more acidity to buffer. Warm water enemas, anti-parasitic herbs etc.

And, of course Flaxoil would have seen his lipid status as such that his respiratory function would have been more robust to likely repel such illness!!!
 
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