The application of the Keshe Foundation GANS Plasma Technology to prevent and overcome the African Swine Fever and the blue ear disease the large-scale farm trial in China

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This article is part of the KF Plasma Times April 2019

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Test site:Pig farm with a building holding 829 pigs, aged 50-days-old, with average weight of 25kg.

Test carried out by the request of the Chinese government officials with Keshe Foundation providing the

material and farmers applying the plasma technology.

Collaboration: Keshe Foundation scientist, the management of the farm, their specialists, farm workers

and the renowned Chinese professor supervising the process in live animal husbandry.

The pig farming company owning and operating multiple farms with 2 million pigs in China.

Test date: 19th January 2019 to 3th February 2019

1. TEST BACKGROUND

The success of the first two trials of treating the African swine fever by Keshe Foundation, has attracted the attention of relevant department in pig farming sector in China.

1.1. FIRST TRIAL

In the first trial carried out by the Keshe Foundation, the GANS plasma technology was applied on a pig which for 3 months was suffering from the ASF. In this case the farmer was supplied with the GANS plasma water and applied it accordingly to the received instructions. Within 3 days, the first signs of recovery were observed and within 7 days, the pig did not show any signs of the fever and entered full recovered (full case documented in Appendix A).

1.2 SECOND TRIAL

The second trial demonstrated the successful reversal and prevention in pigs infected by the ASF, treated within the first two days of detecting the condition. When the symptoms of vomiting and lack of appe- tite were first discovered by the farmer in his small 30 pigs’ farm, the GANS plasma technology was immediately administrated by him. The farm was located in the highly infected ASF area and the farmer is one of the knowledge seekers, following the Keshe Foundation. He contacted the Foundation and requested help, and so the GANS materials were immediately delivered to him. The pig farm and all the pigs were immediately sprayed and watered, by the farmer, with the revolutionary GANS plasma water. The farmer immediately noticed the stoppage of the spreading of the virus to the rest of his pigs and after two weeks of not observing any symptoms of the virus, he manage to sell his pigs on the market (full case documented in Appendix B).

1.3 THIRD TRIAL

Following the success of the first and the second trial, the Keshe Foundation keept the Chinese government officials informed and aware of their achievements and requested for a larger test trial, this time to be observed and controlled by independent observers and officials. In mid-January, the Keshe Foundation was notified by the leading professor appointed by government, to be ready for an 80-pigs test trial. In response, the Foundation prepared materials ready for this trial case.

A meeting with industry experts was arranged by the National Security Department. After explaining in detail, the principle of plasma technology to eliminate viruses and the process of applying the plasma technology, the professor arranged for the Keshe Foundation to visit a farm, belonging to a large pig company in China, which was infected by the ASF virus. The professor and the CEO of the company in writing confirmed to the Keshe Foundation that in one of their farms, a number of pigs were tested positive for the ASF. The professor and the government officials requested the Keshe Foundation to undertake a larger than originally plannedA meeti trial, involving 829 animals. The Keshe Foundation representative, together with the afore-mentioned professor, the CEO, the general manager and the team of technicians and farmers, attended the infected farm on Saturday, 19th January 2019. This farming company, in 2018 bred and sold more than 2 million pigs. The professor informed the Keshe Foundation officials that the company lost thousands of pigs in the past months since the out-break of the virus in China, which has had a serious impact on the company's business.

On attending the farm by the Keshe Foundation and the management of the company, the process of reversal and prevention was immediately implemented. It was then left to the management, the workers and the technicians of the company to observe and document the outcomes of the initiated process. The Keshe Foundation visited the farm the following Saturday and the company was happy with the outcomes.