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Re: More from Dr. Schardt - Lamisil and Sqalene

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J, S is interested in this action related to squalene.

Squalene is said to have been used as an adjuvant in a Pentagon

vaccine used on gulf war soldiers, a fact the Pengaton vigorously

denied until the FDA confirmed the presence of squalene in the

anthrax vaccine that these soldiers are required to take. Some have

actually left the US military rather than submit.

If I had the mental energy, I would want to pursue this, and try to

determine the relationship between squalene as an enzyme for

cholesterol synthesis, squalene as a controversial adjuvant in the

anthrax vaccine, and squalene as the drug target for anti-fungal

drugs like Lamisil.

I could be blowing smoke, of course, I don't know that there is a

connection. However, I have read several articles about MS-like

disease being traced to the Pentagon's antrax vaccine, and frankly,

when the Pentagon loudly denies that something is true I tend to

suspect that whatever it is must be both true and important.

What about hormones? Does anything that affects cholesterol

synthesis impact hormones like testosterone and cortisol that are

made with with cholesterol?

I know this is a bit on the wacky side, compared to straightforward

questions about how something does or doesn't help, but I'd rather

make a fool of myself sounding paranoid than overlook what could be

more than a coincidence.

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> > A New Approach to Chronic Lyme Disease

> > I think there's more afoot than what's suspected

here...Lamisil

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> > against CWD bacteria ...it has a completely different mode of

> action than

> > Fluconazole ...Will someone else try the drug to confirm my

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> > what about it? ...

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