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From: jean francois pion <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, May 1, 2009 4:22:29 PM
Subject: URG-L: hhhhhmmm message viral plus inquiètant

- N-Acetyl-Cysteine -- a nutritional supplement available at the health food 
store or Wimberley Pharmacy, has been shown to prevent or lessen the severity 
of influenza. I suggest 1200mg, twice a day for adults, and 600mg twice a day 
in kids over 12. It would be hard to get kids under 12 to take it, but you 
could try opening the capsules and putting it on yogurt. For 40 pounds and up, 
300-600 mg twice a day, for less than 40 pounds, half that.

- Oscillococinum, a homeopathic remedy, has been vindicated as quite effective 
in a large clinical trial in Europe , with an H1N1 variant. You can buy this at 
Hill Country Natural Foods, or the Wimberley Pharmacy.
  
ces 2 phrases laissent penser qu'il est inquiétant que son auteur soit médecine 
en ER

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... de fait
Réponse de l'originateur de la transmission initial du message

 
"I agree, likely fear mongering, just passing it along.  Usually ER docs are 
not ones to fear monger.  
 
Evidence of NAC with Ribavirin in murine model:  
http://gateway.nlm.nih.gov/MeetingAbstracts/ma?f=102268393.html



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Le 01/05/2009 03:05, Charles Brault a écrit : 

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