resending, because I didn't see it posted..

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From: Day Sutton <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Swine flu infection
To: [email protected]


any time that I fly on an airplane, I go to the drugstore andd buy a plastic
squeeze bottle that says "saline nasal mist" or the like.  Take a pair of
pliers or your teeth andd pull the cap out.  Fill it with CS/EIS, (mine is
about 10%)  While on the plane frequently mist and sniff in both nostrils,
spray in the eyes, and ears.  Also mist in the mouth while inhaling.....I
have prepared this for frequent flyer friends, none of whom have ever
contracted even so much as a sniffle.
The reason for the Saline Mist is that the air police will allow it on if it
is in a plastic baggie.....CS is anti viral......never compared it to
Tamiflu,  if someone does, please report it to the list.    thanks.....
09/4/26 Carlos Pérez [email protected]

>
> Hello, friends,
> After more than 3900 messages ago, here I am back to ask the many experts
> in the group about the expected effectivity of our beloved EIS/CS in the
> control and cure of the swine influenza that has become a serious problem in
> Mexico and has also appeared in the South West, NY and other areas in USA.
>
> Y consider myself a very good disciple of the several of you that helped me
> get started in this marvelous adventure several years ago. My chronic and
> recurrent Ehrlichiosis seems to have disappeared (the symptoms totally have,
> at least) and I have been very successful helping dozens with all kinds of
> diseases, including a recent case of a young girl with osteomyelitis which
> followed a previous aseptia state in her.
>
> Thankful  as always for your support.
>
> Carlos
>
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Day Sutton
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