
Of all the places affected by Malaria epidemics Africa has been the hardest hit.
Rainfall is one of the major factors triggering epidemics in warm semi-arid and desert-fringe areas. Explosive epidemics often occur in these regions after excessive rains and, where these follow periods of drought and poor food security, can be especially severe.
Rainfall influences the availability of mosquito larval habitats and thus mosquito demography. Temperature and rainfall may have synergistic effects on malaria transmission. Drug resistance due to parasite mutation was a key driver of malaria’s resurgence in sub-Saharan Africa in the 1990s.
This is real cause for concern. CDC’s advice to travelers is to beware of all antimalarial drugs obtained without a physician’s prescription, as these drugs may not protect against malaria. CDC was created in 1946 to fight malaria in the United States.
Nearly sixty years later, CDC participates actively in the worldwide battle against malaria, in endemic countries but also at home, where reintroduction of the disease is a constant threat. Despite it’s involvement, Malaria continues to be the number one killer on the planet.
It’s also where the discovery of Jim Humble, the Miracle Mineral Supplement has had it’s greatest success. Humble credits this “Miracle Mineral Supplement(MMS)” with over 75,000 cured in Africa since the early turn of the century.
From Jim’s book:
“This Miracle Mineral supplement works in a few hours. The #1 killer of mankind in the world today is Malaria, a disease that is usually overcome by this supplement in only four hours in most cases. This has been proven through clinical trials in Malawi, a country in eastern Africa. In killing the malaria parasite in the body, there was not a single failure. More than 75,000 malaria victims have taken the Miracle Mineral Supplement and are now back to work and living productive lives.”
Here is a video that shows an actual malaria case and treatment with Jim Humble on the scene in malaria epidemic Africa.






