<Pneumonia is not caused by a virus - but by a bacteria, I believe. That's why penecillin was such a hit when it first came out. Robert Becker writes about it.>
Pneumonia essentially is inflammation of the lungs, which can be caused by many factors - viral, bacterial, chemical, foreign bodies/particles, etc... one can even get pneumonia if one aspirates (inhales) stomach contents. Denise Every [email protected] Equuilibrium Studio - Horse & Animal Art http://www.stores.ebay.com/equuilibriumstudioequineart/plistings/list/all/de pt0/index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Summers" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 2:54 PM Subject: Re: CS>[IP] SARS resources and comments - Paramyxovirosis? > Hello Listers > > SARS sounds like another lie and scam created by the pharmaceutical drug > cartel, just like the ridiculous scare and media hype about foot & mouth > disease and anthrax. > > Pneumonia is not caused by a virus - but by a bacteria, I believe. That's > why penecillin was such a hit when it first came out. Robert Becker writes > about it. > > Paramyxovirosis has nothing to do with humans. It is one of about thirty > strains of Newcastle disease that effects birds and poultry. > > It is a virus that affects the nervous system of pigeons, in particular, and > is highly contagious. Antibiotics are uselss against a virus. > > We breed racing pigeons and encountered the paramyxovirus in our loft about > two years ago. Interestingly enough, the birds infected were babies whose > parents had recently been imported and had been vaccinated against > paramyxovirus as part of the import protocol. We immediately began treating > them with our electro colloidal silver at 10 ppm - 20 ml through the mouth > into the crop with a syringe every four hours. They recovered rapidly over > about three days and today are the picture of health. > > On another occasion, we also eliminated pox (a lethal bacteria) which > infected virtually the entire loft. This was done by spraying in the birds > eyes and mouths over about four days. > > Whatever SARS is, correctly produced ECS will stop it fast. > > Regards, Steve. > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Brooks Bradley" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 12:54 AM > Subject: Re: CS>[IP] SARS resources and comments > > > > Dear James, > > I believe that" para-mix-o-vira-day" will get you > close. > > > > Best redgards, Brooks. > > > > James-Osborn: Holmes-Junior wrote: > > > > > Hi C, > > > > > > Do you have any commentary on the potential for nebulized CS, or CS/MSM > or > > > CS/DMSO to neutralized this viron? > > > > > > Do you know the phonetic pronunciation? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > JOH > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: C Creel [mailto:[email protected]] > > > Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 1:37 PM > > > To: [email protected] > > > Subject: Re: CS>[IP] SARS resources and comments > > > > > > Archive Number 20030318.0679 > > > Published Date 18-MAR-2003 > > > Subject PRO/EDR> Severe acute respiratory syndrome - worldwide (08) > > > > > > Killer virus identified > > > > > > SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME - WORLDWIDE (08) > > > ************************************************** > > > A ProMED-mail post > > > <http://www.promedmail.org> > > > ProMED-mail is a program of the > > > International Society for Infectious Diseases <http://www.isid.org> > > > > > > Date: 18 Mar 2003 > > > From: "Henry L Niman, PhD" <[email protected]> > > > Source: Hong Kong Standard 19 Mar 2003 02:16 AM [edited] > > > <http://www.thestandard.com.hk/thestandard/topstory.cfm> > > > > > > Killer virus identified > > > ----------------------- > > > A team from the Prince of Wales Hospital and Chinese University of Hong > Kong > > > have identified the virus that has caused the recent outbreak of severe > > > acute respiratory syndrome worldwide, confirming that the current > anti-viral > > > treatment applied to patients has been the right choice. Identifying the > > > virus as a member of the Paramyxoviridae family, Professor John Tam of > the > > > department of microbiology of the Chinese University said it was > detected by > > > electron microscopy. The finding, announced late last night, was further > > > confirmed by a molecular technique that revealed the nucleic acid > sequence > > > of the virus. > > > > > > Asked if the virus was curable, Tam reiterated that the finding last > night > > > had indicated that the current treatment applied to patients suffering > from > > > the syndrome, more commonly known as atypical pneumonia, had been the > right > > > choice. But he added that they still needed to monitor individual > patients' > > > reactions before they could conclude that the virus was curable. > > > > > > Lo Wing-lok, Medical Association president and legislator, said the > > > Paramyxoviridae family incorporated different viruses that could affect > > > humans and, as such, further studies were needed to establish whether it > was > > > a new virus. Earlier it was revealed that at least 6 patients were > > > responsible for spreading the pneumonia in Hong Kong. Health chief Yeoh > > > Eng-kiong also said that a mainland professor who died in [Hong Kong] > SAR on > > > 4 Mar 2003 was a victim of the atypical pneumonia. > > > > > > The new information from officials indicated the disease had been more > > > widespread in the SAR than originally believed. Yeoh said the pneumonia > and > > > suspected cases had now been isolated into 6 "clusters". Yeoh again > stressed > > > the government was not hiding anything. He insisted there was no sign of > an > > > outbreak at the community level. > > > > > > [byline: Matthew Lee and Georgina Lee] > > > > > > -- > > > Henry L Niman, PhD > > > Department of Bioengineering > > > Shriners' Burn Center > > > 51 Blossom Street, Room 422 > > > Boston, MA 02114 USA > > > <[email protected]> > > > > > > [This is the second identification of a paramyovirus-like organism from > a > > > patient with SARS (see ProMED-mail posting Severe acute respiratory > syndrome > > > - worldwide (06) 20030318.0677). The first identification was made by > > > investigators in Frankfurt am Main and Hamburg from specimens taken from > a > > > physician from Singapore who had treated some of the earlier cases seen > in > > > Singapore and was admitted to hospital in Frankfurt, Germany en route > back > > > to Singapore over the weekend. As mentioned in our earlier posting, it > is > > > important to confirm these findings and to identify a similar agent from > > > other cases of SARS before it can be concluded that this agent is the > cause > > > of SARS. That being said, this second identification of a > paramxovirus-like > > > organism from patients with SARS offers hope that the etiology of this > > > outbreak may be identified soon. - Mod.MPP] > > > > > > [see also: > > > Severe acute respiratory syndrome - worldwide (07) 20030318.0678 > > > Severe acute respiratory syndrome - worldwide (06) 20030318.0677 > > > Severe acute respiratory syndrome - Worldwide (05) 20030317.0669 > > > Severe acute respiratory syndrome - Worldwide (04):comment 20030317.0664 > > > Severe acute respiratory syndrome - Worldwide: alert (03) 20030316.0660 > > > Severe acute respiratory syndrome - Worldwide (02):alert 20030315.0649 > > > Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome - Worldwide 20030315.0637 > > > Acute respiratory syndrome - Canada (Ontario) 20030314.0631 > > > Acute respiratory syndrome - East Asia 20030314.0630 > > > Acute respiratory syndrome - China (HK), VietNam (03) 20030313.0624 > > > Acute respiratory syndrome - China (HK), VietNam (02) 20030313.0623 > > > Acute respiratory syndrome - China (HK), VietNam 20030312.0602 > > > Undiagnosed illness - Vietnam (Hanoi): RFI 20030311.0595 > > > Influenza, H5N1 human case - China (Hong Kong) (05) 20030228.0500 > > > Pneumonia - China (Guangdong) (07) 20030221.0452 > > > Pneumonia - China (Guangdong) (06) 20030220.0447 > > > Pneumonia - China (Guangdong) (05) 20030220.0446 > > > Pneumonia - China (Guangdong) (04) 20030219.0427 > > > Pneumonia - China (Guangdong) (03) 20030214.0390 > > > Pneumonia - China (Guangdong) (02) 20030211.0369 > > > Pneumonia - China (Guangdong): RFI > 20030210.0357] > > > > > > ........................mpp/sh > > > > > > -- > > > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > > > > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > > > > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > > > > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > > > > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > > > >

