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Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: CSnew bacteria
At 12:53 AM 21/08/04, you wrote:
It is easy to understand. A cured patient is a lost patient. You were
making them
lose money!
Marshall
A! So THAT's why they don't want to cure Cancer an' things and get so
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From: Stuff st...@laguna.com.mx
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Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2004 2:15 AM
Subject: Re: CSnew bacteria
At 02:38 PM 8/21/2004 +1000, you wrote:
At 12:53 AM 21/08/04, you wrote:
It is easy to understand. A cured patient is a lost patient
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From: j rigby jrig...@fablor.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: CSnew bacteria
At 12:53 AM 21/08/04, you wrote:
It is easy to understand. A cured patient is a lost patient. You were
making them
lose money
At 02:38 PM 8/21/2004 +1000, you wrote:
At 12:53 AM 21/08/04, you wrote:
It is easy to understand. A cured patient is a lost patient. You were
making them
lose money!
Marshall
A! So THAT's why they don't want to cure Cancer an' things and get so
violent! I wondered about that.
I thought it was necrotizing fasciitis
Is necrotizing fasciitis the name of the bacteria, or the medical term for the
aliment?
Marshall
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Evening Marshall,
At 02:09 PM 8/19/2004, you wrote:
From what I understand all the flesh eating bacteria not only respond to CS
It is easy to understand. A cured patient is a lost patient. You were making
them
lose money!
Marshall
sol wrote:
Well, with CS, DMSO, and H202 on hand I won't worry. My mother in her
extreme old age had several injuries that got badly infected, and you
wouldn't believe the pressure and
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDs, like ibuprofen, and aspirin
are supposed to be the culprits, making the body susceptible to bacteria
that normally don't cause a problem. Necrotizing fasciitis is the term. They
certainly have a bad effect on the gastrointestinal system - they killed
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From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
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Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: CSnew bacteria
I thought it was necrotizing fasciitis
Is necrotizing fasciitis the name of the bacteria, or the medical term for
the
aliment?
Marshall
At 12:53 AM 21/08/04, you wrote:
It is easy to understand. A cured patient is a lost patient. You were
making them
lose money!
Marshall
A! So THAT's why they don't want to cure Cancer an' things and get so
violent! I wondered about that.
Cheers!
Himagain
Remember this; it is
, August 20, 2004 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: CSnew bacteria
At 12:53 AM 21/08/04, you wrote:
It is easy to understand. A cured patient is a lost patient. You were
making them
lose money!
Marshall
A! So THAT's why they don't want to cure Cancer an' things and get so
violent! I wondered about
From another email list:
someone died last thurs. from Vibrio vulnificus, a salt-water bacteria
-- got into a cut while he was standing in the ocean fishing
it is a flesh-eating bacteria and 7 have died in TX from it in the last
8 months. there are even different strains of it.
He'd been
I think CS would be a Best Bet treatment for it.
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
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From what I understand all the flesh eating bacteria not only respond to CS,
but also to H2O2. But the hospitals don't use it because it is too cheap a
solution, and if people knew they could treat it over the counter, they would
not go to the doctor or hospital.
Marshall
sol wrote:
From
Evening Marshall,
At 02:09 PM 8/19/2004, you wrote:
From what I understand all the flesh eating bacteria not only respond to CS
I thought we all agreed there is no such thing as flesh eating bacteria.
Maybe it was another list.
Instead it is a flesh eating syndrome.The symptoms
In the hospital we call it Necrotising Faceitis, I thought it was a Strep
organism, will check with infectious disease dept. tomorrow.
Wayne Fugitt wfug...@direcway.com wrote:Evening Marshall,
At 02:09 PM 8/19/2004, you wrote:
From what I understand all the flesh eating bacteria not only
the presence of Vibrio vulnificus in coastal tributary waters is one reason
not to eat raw shelfish
Norm
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Well, with CS, DMSO, and H202 on hand I won't worry. My mother in her
extreme old age had several injuries that got badly infected, and you
wouldn't believe the pressure and anger from her doctor and nurses about
me using peroxide (at mom's request). They were absolutely furious. But
their
Another reason is hepatitis. Raw shellfish are very dangerous indeed.
On Friday, Aug 20, 2004, at 09:14 Asia/Tokyo, enjaycee wrote:
the presence of Vibrio vulnificus in coastal tributary waters is one
reason
not to eat raw shelfish
Norm
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At 08:34 AM 20/08/04, you wrote:
If there was in fact a flesh eating bacteria, a specific name and a
picture would be available by now.
Wayne
Ahhh Wayne,
Now look what you've done! Next they will have a new name for it , a new
drug AND a vaccine! ( All newborn babies and over 55's to
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