>Mike,

  > I consider  that if a few bacterial  contaminants  might replicate
  > enough to  cause symptoms in 35-40 years, decreasing  the  time to
  > symptoms can be accomplished also by increasing these contaminants
  > through a  program of repeated exposure. Double  the contaminants,
  > half the  time  to symptoms, and 40 times  the  contaminants  in a
  > short program  could produce symptoms in as little as  a  bit more
  > than a year.

  They claim 

    "Because of the fact that nanobacteria only replicate every 3 to 5
    days and their nano size, it takes approximately 35-40 years for a
    human to become symptomatic from them, even if infected at birth."

    http://www.nanotech.biz/i.php?id=2002_01_25

  The other link said the same thing.

  > I don't  think your model accounts for natural cell  death  of the
  > infectious cells,  or whether the immune system is working  at all
  > on it.

  Not my model. It's theirs. But their math does not add up.

  If they  can't get that part straight, how can you  believe anything
  else they say?

  >Duncan

  Regards,

  Mike Monett

  Antiviral Antibacterial Silver Solution:
  http://silversol.freewebpage.org/index.htm

  SPICE Analysis of Crystal Oscillators:
  http://silversol.freewebpage.org/spice/xtal/clapp.htm


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