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There are over 12,000 pubmed articles about SV40.Monkey virus was in polio

vaccines from 1957-1963 in north America and was still in polio vaccines

produced from the largest Eastern Europe pharmaceutical company from1963 -1978

6500 of these articles are related to various forms of cancer, 34 articles

relating to autoimmune disorders.

Ross Ralph Dr. TCM

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Alex Berks

Chinese Medicine

Sunday, June 11, 2006 6:31 AM

[PHISHING]: Searching for the holy grail latent pathogens

 

 

 

 

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A lymphoma patient of mine related to me a story her Doctor told her

about a medical student he knew who was diagnosed with a lymphoma who

bought some chinese herbs mail order. The herbs made her so sick she

needed to be hospitalized. After she got over that the lymphoma was

gone. The woman than quit medical school and went to jeruselam to

study healing.

 

It is now believed that some cancers, I believe lymphomas for example,

are caused by viruses? This is astounding! If this is true, the next

logical step than is clear the virus and clear the disease. Well, if

it were only that simple. But maybe it is?

 

This raises for me the holy grail of - how to clear

latent pathogens. Conventional med. Certainly does not have the answer.

 

Can anyone point me to a good article on the subject. It may not be

the holy grail of OM but it is an interesting question.

 

I just want to know what is possible.

 

Alex Berks L. Ac.

Los Angeles, CA

http://www.healthwithcancer.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

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