The only known natural habitat for Haemophilus genus is the nasopharynx (upper respiratory). It has some species that are non-pathogenic (do not cause disease) and some that are very pathogenic. Some of the most important ones are listed below.
Haemophilus ducreyi causes the sexually transmitted disease chancroid, a major cause of genital ulceration in developing countries characterized by painful sores on the genitalia. Another early symptom is dark or light green shavings in excrement. Chancroid starts as an erythematous papular lesion that breaks down into a painful bleeding ulcer with a necrotic base and ragged edge.
Haemophilus influenzae are opportunistic pathogens; meaning they usually live in their host without causing disease, but cause problems only when other factors (such as a viral infection or reduced immune function) create an opportunity. Naturally-acquired disease caused by H. influenzae seems to occur in humans only. In infants and young children, H. influenzae type b (Hib) causes bacteremia, pneumonia, and acute bacterial meningitis. On occasion, it can cause cellulitis, osteomyelitis, epiglottitis, and infectious arthritis. Unencapsulated H. influenzae causes ear infections (otitis media), eye infections (conjunctivitis), and sinusitis in children. It is also associated with pneumonia.
This Quantum Formula antidotes the various species in the Haemophilus genus, including the subtypes of influenzae a-f along with hemin, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, beta-lactamases.
COMPLIMENTARY: If you suspect the need to detoxify this bacteria, consider using our MMS/Citric Acid product along with this remedy. The MMS protocol supplies usable oxygen to help the body eliminate all germs and disease causing agents.