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Jan Stoeten, the Netherlands
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  From: Medwith, Robert 
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  Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 4:03 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>5 days for Malaria


  What is ASAP Solution are they talking about CS
  Bob
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of William Meyer
    Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 9:39 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: CS>5 days for Malaria


    what is notable here is that no mining company can profit from 
"homeopathic" 

    silver. so, this has nothing to do with mining profits. it is a different 
idea. 

    On Feb 27, 2004, at 8:25 AM, Ross Craig wrote: 



    Clifton Mining Company - New Human Study Data Released 

    ALPINE, UT, Feb. 27 /CNW/ - Clifton Mining Company (Clifton)(OTC:CFTN) 

    American Biotech Labs (a private company in which Clifton, the largest 

    shareholder is releasing new human study data on use of the ASAP Solution 
in 

    west African hospitals, against a number of human ailments including 
malaria 

    and a viral infections. 



    New Human Studies 



    American Biotech Labs (ABL) has been working in conjunction with four 

    hospitals in West Africa that have been conducting human studies of the 
ASAP 

    product as a antibiotic alternative against human ailments like malaria, 

    fungal infections, ear infections, measles, septic ulcers and a number of 

    serious viral problems. This is the second set of human studies released by 

    the west African hospitals. The new studies found the product effective 

    against all the above ailments. In conjunction with the human studies, the 

    country of Ghana has approved the ASAP supplement product as a homeopathic 

    drug. 



    Malaria 



    The past ASAP human malarial studies found the product effective in all 

    of the cases averaging only five days of treatment to full recovery. This 
new 

    study has taken the testing to a new level checking the blood of patients 

    deemed fully recovered to see if any signs of the parasites remain in the 

    bloodstream. According to the data in the studies, the patients showed 

    absolutely no malarial protozoans left in the bloodstream. Over 900 million 

    people are estimated to have this disease, many in poor countries. Said 
Keith 

    Moeller, VP, "Evidence is steadily mounting that we may be able to help 

    millions of people who are suffering from this disease. It is also exciting 
to 

    see the first human studies in which the product is being used as a 
treatment 

    for people who suffer from serious viral infections." Testing of the ASAP 

    product continues in the African hospitals, as well as in numerous other 

    facilities worldwide.