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Nets are good as a way to decrease exposure to the carriers of malaria. But it is time for the professional medical community to begin to adopt an herbalist"s solution: malaria can be effectively treated with Artimesia Annua, a relative of wormwood, or classical absynthe. It is better than the current use of "tonic water" with quinine. Check out the following article:

"Artemisinin or Qinghaosu ("ching-how-soo") is the active principal of the Chinese medicinal herb Artemisia annua. It has been used as treatment of fevers in China for more than 1000 years. The antimalarial value of Artemisia annua was first documented in Zhou Hou Bei Ji Fang (Handbook of prescriptions for emergency treatments) written as early as 340 AD by Ge Hong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The active antimalarial constituent of this plant was isolated in 1971 and it was named artemisinin. The WHO accorded high priority to the development of fast acting artemisinin derivatives for the treatment of cerebral malaria as well as for the control of multi-drug resistant P. falciparum malaria. A water soluble ester called artesunate and two oil soluble preparations called artemether and arteether have now been developed." http://www.benzochem.com/anti_malarial_apis.htm