Free Treatment for Allergy Suffering Residents of Rio and Amazon Rain Forest Brazil


SAO PAULO, BRAZIL--(Marketwire - March 11, 2009) - CALM International, headquartered in Texas, and directed by Roby, MD, has as its primary objective to create interest in, and funding for, the scientific studies to develop effective and less costly therapies for the treatment of diseases, while promoting social work in the lower income communities.

CALM is joined in this project by the scientific technical team of the UTEXAS Department of Integrative Biology Laboratory, under the supervision of Richard Richardson (PHD). In Brazil, CALM has entered into a joint venture agreement with the Association of Fluminense Park, and the International Vitamins Company, whose physicians will deliver the constant care necessary in the treatment of Allergy, to the population of the poor District of Caxias.

Different tests will be scheduled for each day of the week under the supervision of a physician, who will determine whether the patient presents allergy symptoms, and needs to be directed to a specialist. It is worth referencing the data supplied by WHO that 35% of the population suffers from some type of allergy, and very often, suffers from more than one. According to the Brazilian Specialist, Bossois, MD, the most common types of allergy in Brazil are problems caused by insect bites and respiratory problems caused by contacts with chemical products provoked by dust, mites, and toxic gas emissions. Bossois emphasizes that the poorest resident population of the Lowlands have not had access, until now, to sufficient healthcare action to find solutions for a problem. It is, in his opinion, urgent to create the conditions to support the proportioning of free treatment which is both effective and efficient.

"The CALM initiative, in conjunction with the International Vitamins Company, is offering free treatment to those who suffer with allergy. We have come to eliminate the gap," adds Bossois. He also informs us that the first phase of the initiative is destined for the city of Caxias. The objective of the next stage will be to implement the same services in all of the municipalities of the Lowlands, and Rio, reaching as far as the Amazon Forest.

We must stress that the inhabitants of this region suffer from significant skin problems because of the bites of jungle mosquitos that can also lead to important diseases, such as rheumatic fever and kidney diseases.

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Contact Information: Marcello Bossois, MD drmarcellobossois@hotmail.com 1 5125076764 552188801140 www.internationalvitamins.com.br/forum