Grace Filby, an independent health researcher, first went to the Republic of Georgia in March 2007 to find out about the practical application of phage therapy in treating bacterial infections. She came back to the UK with some standard phages to treat a chronic gum infection. This worked very well in just a few days.
She explains shows the medication to independent health researcher, Mike Jozefiak.
http://www.amazingphage.info
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Camera: Roger Mintey
Location: Reigate, Surrey
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Opening up alternatives for people with cancer.
I found this charity at the CAM Expo at Earls Court in London and I am very happy to support it.
Grace Filby
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During WW2 Reigate was chosen as General Montgomery's South Eastern Command HQ, situated under the hill along the Pilgrim's Way and out of sight, with magnificent views to the south. A local resident describes why it was called Moss's Place - after the father of Stirling Moss, the famous racing driver who lived there all that time.
It now emerges that in WW2, Winston Churchill sometimes stayed at another large house just five minutes walk along the Pilgrim's Way, to write his speeches as a secret and secure refuge in the countryside out of London.
Research by Grace Filby http://www.relax-well.co.uk and http://www.amazingphage.info
Illustrated talks are available.
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A patient in Texas with leg wounds is given phage therapy, applied with an ultrasonic wand.
The full account is on the travel BLOG page at http://www.amazingphage.info
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Part of Sean Hawkins' talk to Reigate Priory Museum Society - greengrocers. There are more clips: bakers, butchers, drapers, hairdressers - total 45 minutes.
These will soon be online in order at http://www.relax-well.co.uk
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US Army veteran has the dressings changed after maggot therapy - the first part is silent.
May 2007, TX.
Blog: http://www.amazingphage.info
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Evergreen State College, August 2007
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Parts 1 and 2 of Dr Tony Smithyman's talk on phage therapy
produced by Grace Filby http://www.amazingphage.info with music courtesy of Derek Paravicini, Evangelos Himonides and Professor Adam Ockelford
There is additional news about the obcurely famous Professor F W Twort RS who was the co-discoverer of bacteriophages - also his colleague Major-General P H Mitchiner of Reigate, Surrey, who was an eminent surgeon and recognised internationally as such - also for his teaching and compassion.
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A child's view of war.
Location: The Imperial War Museum, London
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One of the white goslings at Reigate Priory Park has survived and is three months old now.
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