Hi L. and Sharon,

Somewhere at about the Cambrian level of my desk I have a newspaper article 
which says that "they" now think that a lot of heart disease is caused by 
pathogens, not 'congenital' or 'environmental' conditions.

I think it notes that people who take a constant low dose of  Tetracycline 
don't get MIs.  Or something like that.  It might have been two separate 
articles.  As we now know, CS is more effective and less toxic than 
Tetracycline.   So, I suspect we a are going to see a big flap about all 
this in the near future.

James Osbourne, Holmes

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-----Original Message-----
From:   Sharon L. House [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:   Friday, June 11, 1999 3:32 PM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        RE: CS>Re: Nizoral question

>Re: Diabetes
>
>One person with whom I work has had to cut his insulin dose in half
>following several months of consuming unknown small amounts of HVAC CS.
>
>Since this is not a "scientific study" there is no way to know the cause 
of
>the change, but it is encouraging.  If, as current information seems to
>indicate, more diseases than thought are caused by biological agents, then
>silver's effect on such a wide range of conditions may be explained in the
>future by understanding what it is eliminating as a problem.
>
>James Osbourne, Holmes


James,

It is very intriguing to think that the elimination of Loren's fungal
problem, as well as any other problem he may have, with the use of CS may
have a positive effect on his heart condition. I can't wait to find out!

Sharon



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