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           Chikungunya:  Generally  this  disease  starts  with  an
           abrupt onset of fever, often accompanied by joint pain.
           Other  common  symptoms  include  muscle  pain,  head-
           ache, nausea, fatigue and rash. It can also affect the eyes,
           ears, and digestion. It is similar to dengue in some ways
           and can be misdiagnosed in areas where dengue is com-
           mon. The body generally heals itself from the disease in
           several weeks, but it is possible for this disease to become
           chronic  and  thus  last  for  months  or  years.  Normally,
           chikungunya  shows  up  somewhere  between  four  to
           twelve days after being bitten by a mosquito carrying the
           virus.


           Dengue: This disease usually comes on with a fever.  It
           is similar to chikungunya but there are some important
           differences.  There  are  the  extreme  muscle  and  joint
           pains, and generally a rash, and often pain behind the
           eyes. It may seem to go away in four or five days or
           more, but then after two to four days it comes back with
           a  rash  that  completely  covers  the  body  except  for  the
           face. The rash will also often be in the palms of the hands
           and bottoms of the feet. It may go away in a few days or
           it might last much longer. There can also be chills during
           this disease. It sometimes gets very severe and can cause
           hemorrhaging  and  death,  especially  in  small  children.
           Dengue fever shows up sometime within three to fifteen
           days  after  being  bitten  by  the  mosquito  carrying  the
           dengue virus.

           Both dengue fever and chikungunya can be overcome by
           MMS1 or MMS2 which kills the virus and then the body
           can quickly rebuild health. Overcoming these diseases is
           not the same as with malaria. Malaria is a parasite which
           is  a  much  larger  microorganism  and  requires  an  initial
           large shock (dose) of MMS1 to eradicate. Viruses require
           the  presence  of  MMS  1  or  2  over  a  period  of  time  to
           destroy them. We have had the best success with these
           two diseases by starting them off with two stronger than
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