Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 Bleu, I'm sorry I have not answered your request for re Stratton. I have house guests so my time on the computer is very limited. I had a lot of sites for Stratton but my computer crashed. I even had his patent for treating C Pneu. with multiple antibiotics. It is 65 pages long. I had printed it off but gave it too my Dr. thinking I had it saved on the computer. Try this site immunesupport.com/healthwatch/sum98/bacterium.cfm Also try a search looking for various combinations: Dr. Stratton director of Micro Biology. Vanderbilt U. , TN Also Dr. . He works with Stratton. You might find the patent if you look for medical patents and plug in Stratton's name. I am really bummed that I lost all this valuable research. I just don't have time to look for it now but will resume searching when after Easter when my guests leave. Jim, Yes, this is the same protocol that Wheldon is using. Marie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 Wheldon has responded to my email. You might try asking a few indirect questions, and see if he will point you in the right direction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 Hi the patent No for c. peun. by stratton is 6,756,369. I believe it is the one for chlamydia. Jim > > > Bleu, I'm sorry I have not answered your request for re Stratton. I > have house guests so my time on the computer is very limited. > > I had a lot of sites for Stratton but my computer crashed. I even had > his patent for treating C Pneu. with multiple antibiotics. It is 65 > pages long. I had printed it off but gave it too my Dr. thinking I had > it saved on the computer. > > Try this site immunesupport.com/healthwatch/sum98/bacterium.cfm > > Also try a search looking for various combinations: Dr. > Stratton director of Micro Biology. Vanderbilt U. , TN > Also Dr. . He works with Stratton. > > You might find the patent if you look for medical patents and plug in > Stratton's name. > > I am really bummed that I lost all this valuable research. I just > don't have time to look for it now but will resume searching when > after Easter when my guests leave. > > Jim, Yes, this is the same protocol that Wheldon is using. > > Marie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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