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Unraveling the Mystery of the Virulent Fraudulent Illness: A Closer Look at the Reality Behind It!

Rising cases of measles and hand, foot, and mouth disease cause alarm in media, yet a controversial view holds that viruses do not actually exist. The question remains: what are these illnesses, and why are they becoming more common?

Unraveling the Remarkable Deception: A Closer Look at the Widespread Illness Myth
Unraveling the Remarkable Deception: A Closer Look at the Widespread Illness Myth

Unraveling the Mystery of the Virulent Fraudulent Illness: A Closer Look at the Reality Behind It!

Article Title: Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease: Mainstream Science vs. Alternative Interpretations

Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a contagious viral illness that primarily affects children, causing fever, mouth ulcers, and a rash on the hands and feet. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), HFMD is typically triggered by enteroviruses such as Coxsackievirus A16 (CVA16) and Enterovirus 71 (EV-A71).

Recently, the Pan American Health Organization issued an alert, urging member states to strengthen the prevention and control of HFMD, particularly in children due to their high vulnerability and the risk of serious complications in the central nervous system. Tina Q. Tan, M.D., an attending physician at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and president of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, made the statement.

However, beyond the mainstream scientific explanation, alternative frameworks provide different interpretations. One such interpretation comes from German New Medicine (GNM), founded by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer. According to GNM principles, HFMD symptoms are considered to reflect a biological conflict, often related to a "fear of contact" or "territorial conflict," especially involving close personal relationships or issues of personal space.

In contrast to mainstream science, GNM views the viral presence as secondary, a function of the body’s healing and repair processes after the psyche resolves the conflict. This interpretation is not supported by mainstream medicine or virology, which overwhelmingly attributes HFMD to direct viral infection and replication causing clinical symptoms.

In the United States, HFMD is on the rise, with Fairfax County in Virginia reporting six outbreaks earlier this year, primarily affecting children 4 and younger. The disease is most prevalent among children under 5, but people of all ages can become infected. A rash, often consisting of small, blister-like lesions, commonly appears on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, and may also be found on the buttocks, genitalia, or in the diaper area of infants.

It is important to note that while scientific literature identifies specific viral agents as the cause of HFMD, GNM interprets its symptoms through a psychosomatic lens that diverges sharply from established virology. For clinical and public health purposes, the well-substantiated viral cause remains the accepted foundation.

References: 1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD). Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/hfmd/ 2. World Health Organization. (n.d.). Hand, foot, and mouth disease. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hand-foot-and-mouth-disease 3. National Institutes of Health. (n.d.). Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK532768/ 4. Hamer, R. G. (2017). German New Medicine: The Complete Textbook. Findhorn Press.

  1. News outlets continue to report on the rise of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) in the United States, citing the CDC, WHO, and studies from the National Institutes of Health.
  2. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention emphasize that HFMD is primarily caused by enteroviruses such as Coxsackievirus A16 and Enterovirus 71.
  3. Education about the symptoms and prevention methods of HFMD is crucial for parents and caregivers, as the disease mostly affects children under 5.
  4. In the wake of rising HFMD cases, schools and daycare centers are encouraging strict hygiene practices to curb its spread.
  5. Health-conscious individuals are focusing on boosting their immune systems through diet and lifestyle choices, in hopes of reducing their risk of contracting HFMD.
  6. Fitness and exercise are recommended as a means to strengthen the immune system, in combination with good nutrition and mental health practices.
  7. Mental health professionals are stressing the importance of addressing and managing stress during the pandemic, as it may weaken individuals' immune responses, making them more susceptible to diseases like HFMD.
  8. Climate change and increased global travel could contribute to the spread of HFMD and other infectious diseases, as warmer temperatures enable viruses to persist and spread more easily.
  9. A recent study suggests that CBD oil may have potential benefits for reducing inflammation and alleviating pain associated with HFMD symptoms, although more research is needed.
  10. Apart from the mainstream scientific understanding, alternative approaches like German New Medicine propose that HFMD symptoms stem from psychological conflicts involving issues of personal space and contact.
  11. The business of health and wellness continues to thrive, with an emphasis on preventive care and holistic approaches to disease management.
  12. The increase in HFMD cases has led to discussions about investing in research and development of new treatments for the disease.
  13. The home and garden sector is offering products marketed to help boost immunity and prevent the spread of germs, such as essential oils and air purifiers.
  14. Relationships can play a significant role in one's overall health and well-being, with some theories suggesting that conflicts within close relationships may exacerbate the risk of contracting HFMD.
  15. Travel insurance providers are emphasizing coverage for medical emergencies, including HFMD, as more people book trips amidst the pandemic.
  16. Amidst concerns about HFMD, sports events have been cancelled or postponed due to high transmission rates, negatively impacting careers and finances in the sports industry. The unpredictability of the virus has even led to a surge of interest in sports betting, as gamblers attempt to predict the outcome of affected games.

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