FBV Airborne™ Antibiotic for Airborne Disease

Those who know me, know I aspire to make important change through my inventions.  I am asking my friends for a favor if they will. Bring this invention to the attention of anyone you know who might be interested in licensing or managing such a product. I will be busy with the SolidWater™ Ship Propeller and as I speak 91 people this week in San Diego County have died of the latest flu.  In addition, 1.3 million people die each year from tuberculosis and 1.1 million children Link under 5 die of pneumonia each year. My purpose here is to get the attention of those with leadership skills and a Rolodex to help out. Many of you have tried variations of this remarkable antibiotic and know it to be safe, effective and versatile for flu, colds and lung/mold infections. It is also very inexpensive to distribute worldwide. Good idea? I thought you would agree. Thank you for your kindness and help. Wish me luck. Dave

FBV Airborne™— a new antibiotic suitable for airborne disease treatment and prevention for common sinus, bronchial and lung diseases involving the inhaling of mild fumes from a proprietary formulation of natural or fortified natural oils that destroy the pathogen while not affecting healthy tissue.

Horrigan Labs, while searching for a better biocide suitable for treating onychomycosis, stumbled upon a formulation that, while it didn’t show promise for T Rubrum the big nail pathogen, it did show remarkable effectiveness against a broad range of other human, agricultural plant, and animal diseases. The product is remarkable because of the following features;

  • Its mild fumes do the work. The vapors permeate spaces where other antibiotic models fail to reach, making it effective against traditionally difficult-to-treat infections.
  • It is safe as a fume and has been demonstrated to be safe for human consumption in a slightly different form without allergic or toxic reactions, and though it tastes terrible it is edible.
  • It has a prophylactic effect. Inhaled when aware of local pathogen presence such as when on a plane and someone nearby sneezes or coughs, it prevents infection for a considerable time. When inhaled at the first symptoms, secondary symptoms fail to emerge.
  • We have tested it against the 5 flus prevalent in the last 2 years and it successfully prevented, forestalled or cured all of them.
  • A little bit goes a long way. Mixed as a balm a tiny 5g cosmetic container used frequently will last a year or longer.
  • It is good for sharing. The medicine can be used by multiple people without cross-contamination since the treatment doesn’t come in contact with the infected area when used for airborne diseases.
  • It works as a topical biocide, permeating the dermis up to 5mm and diminishing large (40mmx10mm) under-skin pathogen colonies.
  • It can be very inexpensive, or packaged and labeled as a specialty treatment with different margins.
  • It can be modified to be effective in different forms for different types of infections. Although for human use, the balm seems to be the most versatile.
  • Because of its known safety, prophylactic action and numerous government agency tests and trials for the individual ingredients, it has an easy pre-market regulatory pathway.
  • Control of the natural versions of the ingredients can be accomplished if desired.
    The ingredients can be from synthetic sources for rapid scaling and cost control.

It all boils down to “effective on a broad range of common pathogens that currently cannot be treated, without diagnostics, at low cost, as the first line of defense with very rapid results.”

FBV Airborne™ known to be effective against…

A partial list of the pathogens FBV Airborne™ is known to be effective against are eight of President Obama’s “Fast Track” diseases targeted by the FDA as potential epidemic situations. Amongst these are the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus including MRSA, Escherichia Coli, Salmonella enteritidis, Salmonella typhimurium, Enterococcus coli and Mycobacterium tuberculosis as well as the viruses influenza a, hepatitis a, and although it’s not on the Fast Track list the Rhino Virus type 39 is also amongst those on the chart. Another disease that is growing rampantly because of weather shifts and flooding is black or grey molds that infect the lungs. Normally hard to treat and devastating to the patient’s lifestyle, with FBV Airborne™ this condition can be treated quickly and completely and a different version of the product can also be used to treat the environment that houses the pathogen such as heating ducts or other moist and confined spaces. Which brings us to versatility …

Auxiliary Markets

Post Harvest Mold on Fruit-variations of the formula has been extensively tested by a large multinational agri-chem company for the control of mold on post-harvest fruit (strawberries, grapes, and raspberries). Though 100% control was achieved the strawberries had a phytotoxic reaction that manifested as a dried stem and the loss of the strawberry smell. We believe we have corrected these issues.

Agricultural Crop Diseases — there are a number of agricultural mold and insect issues that the fumes of FBV Airborne™ can be used to correct.

Veterinary Diseases — whether for pet issues, livestock or zoo species, airborne disease is always an issue and treatment simplicity is always desirable. These are large and important markets for any medicine suppliers.

Methods of Action

In a nutshell, what we have are two fortified natural oils in a base that are independently known to be effective biocides but when combined, their range of pathogen impact and effectiveness and speed of control are dramatically improved. Ingredient “A” dissolves the cell wall of the target pathogen as does ingredient “B” but both do it in a slightly different fashion without damaging the surrounding host tissue. Both can permeate biofilms, synovial or mucosal fluids, membranes and the dermis to access their target pathogens.

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