Hi Catherine, did you look at the paper below on intravenous Vit C for
treating polio and other viral diseases, in relation to SARS? Though  from
way back in 1948 it seems to me extremely interesting and potentially
relevant to SARS and other infections.I think it was referenced on this
site?
Very glad you and those like you are being able to bring a different
perspective to doctors looking at this problem, well done.

Best,

Sheila

www.orthomed.com/polio.htm

> -----Original Message-----
> From: C Creel [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 18 June 2003 15:57
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>Re: Nebulizing CS for SARS Redux
>
>
> Dear Lew,
>
>
>   I said:
>
> <<<  I think you need to be talking to the people who are on the
> frontlines
> of this ...Nebulizing is how they feel a number of health care
> practitioners
> ended up
> with SARS.>
>
>
>
> You replied:
>
>         <<When there is the will and desire, there is always a
> way.  This is
> an open-minded
> forum  for health-care. Those in the frontlines battling SARS  are welcome
> to share and to
> learn. It is open University with all of us students of Ageless Wisdom.>>
>
>
>    **  I think you know I have a great deal of respect for your
> work.  I've
> mentioned this more than once on another list to which we both
> belong.  But
> I think if you are to make a suggestion like NO and insist it CAN be done,
> the onus of responsibility is on you to explain how given what we already
> know about how nebulizing patients with SARS infected those who were
> treating the patients.
>
>
>   I've spent a little more than 2 months in daily contact with SARS Task
> Force consisting of people who have tried many different things while
> treating SARS.  The testing ground for these things were two
> hospitals - one
> in Beijing and the other in Hong Kong.  Their experiences are valuable.
> When they, who are working every day with patients formally diagnosed as
> having SARS, and you have a hypothesis you've never really gotten
> to test in
> a formally diagnosed SARS case, it's not difficult for me to
> decide who has
> the more complete information.
>
>
>     I've never been one to accept the status quo, but there is
> something to
> be said about learning from others' mistakes.
>
>
>     Most people who help others heal are very sincere and caring.  The
> Universe supports these people as best as it can.  But sometimes there are
> hard, cold facts we wish weren't there that require some thinking
> outside of
> the box to get around them.
>
>
>   For example, so many things work in vitro that don't work in
> vivo.  Right
> now, NIH scientists find that licorice is disbling the SARS virus.  The
> chances it will do this in vivo are quite slim.  But wouldn't it
> be grand if
> it did?
>
>
>   It would be grand if NO worked.  In theory it should.  It even stands a
> good chance in practice -  but only if we can create another
> delivery system
> that won't risk the lives of others.
>
>
>   I'd be glad to introduce your idea to the SARS Task Force if
> you can come
> up with an idea for a safe way of administering it.
>
> Regards,
> Catherine
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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