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Doctor develops machine to kill allergens

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani doctor has developed a machine, which he claims can effectively treat all kinds of allergies by destroying the allergens.

Addressing a press conference at Rawalpindi-Islamabad Press Club, Dr Cap (r) Mian Muslim Malana said the new machine’s electro-stabilisation would treat different allergies with electro rays. He said, “Stabilisation is a procedure by which, we steady the surroundings to make them more useful for our health”. Malana said the machine was useful to treat sneezing, watering, nose blockage, pollen, skin, bad throat and epilepsy. He said that such a method was used to stabilise the sliding sides of motorway and riversides to prevent them from cutting into its banks, adding “A voltage stabiliser is used to keep the voltage to a useful level.”

He said that similarly there were many medicines, which were basically forms of stabilisers, citing mood stabilisers and autonomic stabilizers. “Known astotifens and ketotifens are mast cell stabilisers,” he added. He said these delay the rupture of mast cells (bags of h-substance) and were used to treat allergies, asthma and other allergic disorders. He said they only slow down and delay these allergic reactions and could not stop allergens. However, he said he had developed a machine, which killed allergens through rays produced by the electro stabilisers. app

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