Brain Eating Amoeba
- Power to the People
- Aug 11, 2022
- 1 min read
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Hey Everyone, I am writing about a story that talked about the brain eating amoeba and reports of a number of people dying. As such I was looking at options to help. Considering the Amoeba cannot survive in salt water Im wondering about the application of saline solution on the brain itself. Furthermore, given that the brain can withstand some radiation, perhaps we can look into low levels of radiation that are safe for the brain but hostile to the amoeba. Finally, we should look into options for all recreational centres to include water and pathogen filters so that the water people use is as clean as possible. However, if people do fall ill, the above steps or similar ones might help save their life and expedite their recovery. As such if we can look into the above options with our medical community it would be greatly appreciated. Stay Safe, Stay Sanitized and Stay Supportive, John Ames Birch @johneames2
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