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Terri,

The anthrax that kills most victims is the type where the spores are

directly inhaled. This type is not contageous, and one has to be

infected directly at the location where the spores are located. This is

why crop dusters could be used to disperse the spores over a city. So,

don't retrace that fella's trips of the last month and you won't get

sick.

We now know that vaccines cause more disease than they prevent by such a

wide margin that looking to them for help is obsolete thinking, when

ozone & probably peroxide can be used internally to successfully fight

the infection.

jim :)

annhope1@... wrote:

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> Hi all,

> I was just wondering after hearing about the fellow from Fl. that passed away

> from inhaling anthrax... If someone were to come down with anthrax and make

> it through the illness, would they then have antibodies that protects them

> from further exposure? Would these antibodies, if passed onto others via

> vacc, blood, etc. protect others?

> >From what the news said about the fellow that passed away, he was in Raleigh,

> NC a few weeks ago. Incubation time?

> I do understand anthrax is not transmitted easily.

> Terri

>

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