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So here is another way to easily rid the body of HIV, and

syphilis and staph for bonus points. May as well. This

way would have to be done by dialysis, which is fairly

expensive. If it has to be done periodically the meds

might go for it because they will get their money!

It doesn't get rid of AIDS if that is caused by holes in

the intestine and wrong flora.

The best treatment for hypothermia is dialysis. This is

not well known by Dr. Joe Dokes average ER sawbones.

I know a woman who survived AIDS for a decade by

eating almost nothing but fruit, drinking nothing but

beer, injecting nothing but heroin, smoking nothing

but cigarettes, marijuana, and crack. Then she ate a

steak and cheese sub [oversimplification here] and

came down with wasting and PML with seizures

and memory loss. When she became confused

and helpless her sister took her in and made sure she

took her HIV drugs, which she had been selling on

the corner to rich homosexual men who drove by,

helping to finance her heroin habit. Her sister also

got her off heroin cold turkey. Something about the

HIV meds reversed the wasting, which was the only

positive effect. The PML and seizures and memory

loss continued, and perhaps the drugs burdened

her immune system and let thrush and meningitis

over-run the immune system. Then IV antibiotics

and hospital stays certainly made candidas albicans

happy.

One day she wandered off. She lived outside for

seven days in winter--no pneumonia--but

hypothermia. The doctors should have put her right

on dialysis. They didn't. She seemed brain dead for a

while.

Remember, dialysis for hypothermia.

Add this oxy enhancement to dialysis for a real

thorough cleanup of a number of things. I wonder

what it would do to dental colonies of anaerobic

bacteria which are such a burden on the immune

system and cause focal infection/poisoning.

-Bob

> Message: 1

> Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 17:21:06 +0300

> From: " Jovan " <humansaf@...>

> Subject:

>

> Contact Name: Chernel

> E-mail polyo2@...

> Polyatomic Apheresis Research Limited

> PO Box 15120, " House "

> Nairobi, Kenya

> +254-2-884824

> www.polyo2.org

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> NEWS ITEM

> During January of 1999, tests were conducted in front of several important

> observers at Leavesley Laboratories in the UK. These tests involved six

> 100ml. vials. Each vial contained 500 copies of each of the following:

> 1.) Staphylococcus (S. Aureus).

> 2.) Treponema Pallidum (Syphilis).

> 3.) Hepatitis " C " Virus.

> 4.) Human Immuno Deficiency Virus HIV 1

> 5.) Human Immuno Deficiency Virus HIV 2

> 6.) Human T-Cell Lyphocytotrophic HTLV 3

> The above tests were conducted upon two bacterium groupings Staphylococcus

> Syphilis and four viral groupings Hepatitis " C " , HIV 1, HIV 2 and HTLV 3 All

> of the aforementioned were in contact with Polyatomic Oxygen for twenty two

> seconds at a flow rate of 80 mls/min. via a unique mixing chamber developed

> by Basil Earle Wainwright for NATO. All of the diseases were totally

> inactivated with no deleterious damage to the remaining blood components. As

> you can guess the results of these tests were delayed in their release for

> fear of the repercussions by forces that tend to suppress this information

> and due to the fact that Leavesley Labs could not trace down Basil Earle

> Wainwright to first inform him of their results. You are free to disseminate

> this News Release to the general public.

> Polyatomic Apheresis Research Limited

> Nairobi, Kenya, E. Africa

> www.polyo2.org <http://www.polyo2.org>

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