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Presume, Jim, it's ok to re-post this (from REDLABs on, pointing out that

only docs can go) on Co-Cure?

Rich, I suppose you saw that Glutathione got a mention.

Tom

CFS Seminar

there's a conference coming up in a few weeks. some big-wigs will be there.

note that only docs can go.

jim

REDLABS U.S.A. is pleased to announce the first of its International Seminar

Series

CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME and THE INTERFERON SYSTEM

Presenting new research into the cellular, biochemical and molecular

pathways

controlling the immune response, uncovering potential diagnostic markers and

useful therapies

Tentative Conference Schedule & Speakers

28 January 2006

8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Registration & Welcome

9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Introduction to the Interferon System

Dr. Kenny De Meirleir

10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Coffee break

11:00 - 12:30 p.m. Advances in HHV-6 Research

Dr.

12:30 Lunch

1:30 - 3:30 p.m. New Clinical Markers for CFS

Diagnosis

and Monitoring

Dr. Kenny De Meirleir

29 January 2006

9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Case Reports

10:30 - 10:45 a.m. Coffee break

10:45 - 12:00 p.m. Case Reports, continued

12:00 Lunch

1:00 - 2:00 p.m. New Therapies Targeting the

Interferon

System

Dr. De Meirleir

2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Glutathione and its Role in CFS

Dr. Guilford

3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Guest Speaker (TBA)

4:00 Closing Remarks and Discussion

Objective The clinician will acquire a working knowledge of the

latest advances in clinical laboratory medicine for the diagnosis of CFS, as

well

as cutting edge strategies for the treatment of CFS at all stages of

disease.

This seminar is provided free of charge. All meals and lecture material are

included.

The Peppermill Hotel and Casino will provide a discounted rate to all

participants.

Please R.S.V.P. as registration will be limited to the first 20 respondents.

REDLABS U.S.A., Inc. 5625 Fox Avenue, Room 369 Reno, NV

89506

1-775-351-1890 1-775-972-1300 Fax

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

CFS and THE INTERFERON SYSTEM

January 28-29, 2006

Reno, Nevada

Name __________________________________________________ Title

_______

Clinic __________________________________________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________________

City __________________________ State ______________

ZIP ________

Phone _____________________________ Fax ________________________________

e-mail __________________________________________________________________

For REDLABS U.S.A. Use Only

Confirmation notice sent __________________________ By

_____________________

REDLABS U.S.A., Inc.

5625 Fox Avenue, Room 369

Reno, NV 89506

1-775-351-1890

1-775-972-1300 Fax

info@...

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Hi, Tom.

Yes, I found that very interesting. Dr. Tim Guilford is speaking on

it. He's the originator of Lipoceutical Glutathione, and he's

certainly had experience with it. I sent him my paper some time

ago, and followed it recently with my post on the connection between

CFS and autism. I'm kind of curious about the connection between

RED Labs and glutathione. I know that Dr. DeMeirleir uses

glutathione in his practice, including Lipoceutical Glutathione. I

gave him a copy of my paper at the October 2004 AACFS meeting, and

he told me at that time that he was using it.

I've decided not to apply to attend the meeting. Don't know if they

would accept me anyway. I suspect that they are trying to interest

practitioners in using RED lab tests and Lipoceutical Glutathione.

It seems like a strange locale in which to hold the meeting, but

maybe it's in connection with the new CFS institute that has been

set up at the U. of Nevada in Reno by the State of Nevada. That

would make some sense.

Well, Reno is a fairly long drive over the Sierras from here, and

the driving conditions can be nasty in the winter, so I think I'll

let this one go by, but I do think it's very interesting.

Rich

> Rich, I suppose you saw that Glutathione got a mention.

>

> Tom

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I presume the same. Note only docs can go.

Jim

In a message dated 1/17/2006 10:28:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tomkindlon@... writes:

> Presume, Jim, it's ok to re-post this (from REDLABs on, pointing out that

> only docs can go) on Co-Cure?

>

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Thanks for posting this, jim. I sent an e-mail to REDLABS, asking if

tape/DVD/transcript might be made available later.

I'm interested in all, but particularly Dr. P's efforts.

This is very limited data: I had the chance to talk to one patient who

went through the IV Vistide/Cidovir - who had talked to two other

patients. She said her post-ttmt LP was clear of (previously present)

HHV-6, but that she didn't feel any better. One of the other patients

felt better, mostly with less cognitive dysfunction.

It would be substantial to know whether the HHV-6 (very hopefully)

remains gone/inactive, or (very hopefully not) reactivates at a later

date.

Rhetorical questions: - is Vistide/Cidovir the most (cost) effective

ttmt against HHV-6? potential adverse side-effects to the body/kidneys?

Can other ttmts match its efficacy (if so)? Nexavir? Antigen-specific

transfer factor? officinalis? Olive leaf extract? Ampligen?

Lance

>

> there's a conference coming up in a few weeks. some big-wigs will

be there.

> note that only docs can go.

>

> jim

>

>

>

> REDLABS U.S.A. is pleased to announce the first of its International

Seminar

> Series

>

> CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME and THE INTERFERON SYSTEM

>

> Presenting new research into the cellular, biochemical and molecular

pathways

> controlling the immune response, uncovering potential diagnostic

markers and

> useful therapies

>

>

>

> Tentative Conference Schedule & Speakers

> 28 January 2006

>

> 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Registration & Welcome

> 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Introduction to the

Interferon System

> Dr. Kenny De Meirleir

> 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Coffee break

> 11:00 - 12:30 p.m. Advances in HHV-6 Research

> Dr.

> 12:30 Lunch

> 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. New Clinical Markers for CFS

Diagnosis

> and Monitoring

> Dr. Kenny De Meirleir

>

> 29 January 2006

>

> 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Case Reports

> 10:30 - 10:45 a.m. Coffee break

> 10:45 - 12:00 p.m. Case Reports, continued

> 12:00 Lunch

> 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. New Therapies Targeting the

Interferon

> System

> Dr. De Meirleir

> 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Glutathione and its Role in CFS

> Dr. Guilford

> 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Guest Speaker (TBA)

> 4:00 Closing Remarks and

Discussion

>

>

> Objective The clinician will acquire a working knowledge of the

> latest advances in clinical laboratory medicine for the diagnosis of

CFS, as well

> as cutting edge strategies for the treatment of CFS at all stages of

disease.

>

>

> This seminar is provided free of charge. All meals and lecture

material are

> included.

> The Peppermill Hotel and Casino will provide a discounted rate to all

> participants.

>

> Please R.S.V.P. as registration will be limited to the first 20

respondents.

>

> REDLABS U.S.A., Inc. 5625 Fox Avenue, Room 369

Reno, NV

> 89506

> 1-775-351-1890 1-775-972-1300 Fax

>

>

> CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

>

> CFS and THE INTERFERON SYSTEM

> January 28-29, 2006

> Reno, Nevada

>

>

> Name __________________________________________________

Title _______

>

> Clinic

__________________________________________________________________

>

> Address ________________________________________________________________

>

> Address ________________________________________________________________

>

> City __________________________ State ______________

> ZIP ________

>

> Phone _____________________________ Fax

________________________________

>

> e-mail

__________________________________________________________________

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For REDLABS U.S.A. Use Only

>

> Confirmation notice sent __________________________ By

> _____________________

>

>

>

> REDLABS U.S.A., Inc.

> 5625 Fox Avenue, Room 369

> Reno, NV 89506

> 1-775-351-1890

> 1-775-972-1300 Fax

> info@r...

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Ta.

It's up now on Co-Cure (which then gets circulated elsewhere incl. to a

doctors' list (or used to anyway)) so hopefully if they were short numbers,

it might help.

Tom

Re: CFS Seminar

I presume the same. Note only docs can go.

Jim

In a message dated 1/17/2006 10:28:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tomkindlon@... writes:

> Presume, Jim, it's ok to re-post this (from REDLABs on, pointing out that

> only docs can go) on Co-Cure?

>

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I did not mean to leave GSH off the other (than Vistide) potential

HHV-6 ttmt list, as it is included in the seminar. Probably more could

be added

Lance

> >

> > there's a conference coming up in a few weeks. some big-wigs will

> be there.

> > note that only docs can go.

> >

> > jim

> >

> >

> >

> > REDLABS U.S.A. is pleased to announce the first of its International

> Seminar

> > Series

> >

> > CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME and THE INTERFERON SYSTEM

> >

> > snip

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Any reports yet/did anyone go?

>

> there's a conference coming up in a few weeks. some big-wigs will

be there.

> note that only docs can go.

>

> jim

>

>

>

> REDLABS U.S.A. is pleased to announce the first of its International

Seminar

> Series

>

> CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME and THE INTERFERON SYSTEM

>

> Presenting new research into the cellular, biochemical and molecular

pathways

> controlling the immune response, uncovering potential diagnostic

markers and

> useful therapies

>

>

>

> Tentative Conference Schedule & Speakers

> 28 January 2006

>

> 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Registration & Welcome

> 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Introduction to the

Interferon System

> Dr. Kenny De Meirleir

> 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Coffee break

> 11:00 - 12:30 p.m. Advances in HHV-6 Research

> Dr.

> 12:30 Lunch

> 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. New Clinical Markers for CFS

Diagnosis

> and Monitoring

> Dr. Kenny De Meirleir

>

> 29 January 2006

>

> 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Case Reports

> 10:30 - 10:45 a.m. Coffee break

> 10:45 - 12:00 p.m. Case Reports, continued

> 12:00 Lunch

> 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. New Therapies Targeting the

Interferon

> System

> Dr. De Meirleir

> 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Glutathione and its Role in CFS

> Dr. Guilford

> 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Guest Speaker (TBA)

> 4:00 Closing Remarks and

Discussion

>

>

> Objective The clinician will acquire a working knowledge of the

> latest advances in clinical laboratory medicine for the diagnosis of

CFS, as well

> as cutting edge strategies for the treatment of CFS at all stages of

disease.

>

>

> This seminar is provided free of charge. All meals and lecture

material are

> included.

> The Peppermill Hotel and Casino will provide a discounted rate to all

> participants.

>

> Please R.S.V.P. as registration will be limited to the first 20

respondents.

>

> REDLABS U.S.A., Inc. 5625 Fox Avenue, Room 369

Reno, NV

> 89506

> 1-775-351-1890 1-775-972-1300 Fax

>

>

> CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

>

> CFS and THE INTERFERON SYSTEM

> January 28-29, 2006

> Reno, Nevada

>

>

> Name __________________________________________________

Title _______

>

> Clinic

__________________________________________________________________

>

> Address ________________________________________________________________

>

> Address ________________________________________________________________

>

> City __________________________ State ______________

> ZIP ________

>

> Phone _____________________________ Fax

________________________________

>

> e-mail

__________________________________________________________________

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For REDLABS U.S.A. Use Only

>

> Confirmation notice sent __________________________ By

> _____________________

>

>

>

> REDLABS U.S.A., Inc.

> 5625 Fox Avenue, Room 369

> Reno, NV 89506

> 1-775-351-1890

> 1-775-972-1300 Fax

> info@r...

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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" " wrote:

> Any reports yet/did anyone go?

I'm in the neighborhood, so I dropped by the Peppermill, a place I

know to be " SBS " .

Considering that trichothecenes are known to cleave RNase L,

I thought that KDM might be interested in discussing my story;

A connection that I'm sure Rich will appreciate.

Just perchance, I thought that I might run into some CFSers and ask

how the place affected them.

Much to my disappointment, there was no seminar there.

A little research yielded the fact that the seminar had moved at the

last minute to the exclusive resort at Redhawk, a private club with

lots of security and no access to the public.

Isn't that neat? REDlab at REDhawk?

And to think I'm only about a mile away, too!

But alas, can't get in without a pass.

Can't wait to hear what transpired.

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Good news - RedLabs will be making a DVD of Day 1 of the seminar

available. Details will be on their website (not sure when):

http://www.redlabsusa.com/

> > Any reports yet/did anyone go?

>

>

> I'm in the neighborhood, so I dropped by the Peppermill, a place I

> know to be " SBS " .

> Considering that trichothecenes are known to cleave RNase L,

> I thought that KDM might be interested in discussing my story;

> A connection that I'm sure Rich will appreciate.

> Just perchance, I thought that I might run into some CFSers and ask

> how the place affected them.

> Much to my disappointment, there was no seminar there.

> A little research yielded the fact that the seminar had moved at the

> last minute to the exclusive resort at Redhawk, a private club with

> lots of security and no access to the public.

> Isn't that neat? REDlab at REDhawk?

>

> And to think I'm only about a mile away, too!

> But alas, can't get in without a pass.

>

> Can't wait to hear what transpired.

> -

>

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