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Hi Janet,

I believe this is a real development. This company is working with Homeland

Security on some potential uses of this technology against terrorist attacks

with bio-weapons. The web site I referred to just seemed to have the best

description of what they were doing. There are many other references to this

technology out there. I don't think they are claiming to cure Hep C. They just

said they can filter the virus out of blood. As we know, the virus is also in

the liver. So I'm thinking if it was possible to filter the blood that would

lessen the work load on the liver and maybe help people stay healthy longer,

until a real cure is developed that doesn't try to kill us as it cures. Just

my opinion of course, I don't have money to invest, but ideas are free. ;-)

Tina

Re: blood scrubbing????

Hun,

Somewhere in the archives we have discussed it before. This is another hoax.

Virus, are too small to be caught in any kind of filter device.

If you notice in the addy you will see that it has investors as a name. Just

another way to get people to spend their money. And to pray upon a group of

people that already are looking for a way to clear the dieases they have.

I would be cautious of anyone proclaiming a cure for dieases that are not in

the main stream info.

Love

Janet

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I don't know about the term " blood scrubbing " , but I found this site which has

some information about a new development " of viral filtration devices that

rapidly reduce the presence of infectious disease and toxins in the body.

Aethlon has published compelling human blood studies of the Hemopurifier to

treat HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis-C (HCV)

http://www.investorideas.com/Companies/AethlonMedical/Default.asp

I also fould this:

http://www.musc.edu/catalyst/archive/2003/co6-13blood.htm

Definately find out more about the proposed treatment before he agrees to it.

Concerning this:

" His docs tell him he HAS to think of me more as a friend right now which

means absolutely no intimacy. He knows this hurts me but there isn't anything

neither of us can do about it, especially because his worst fear is for me to

get hepC from him. "

This statement does not follow current knowledge of Hep C. The chances of it

being tranmitted by sexual relations is very low, so low that doctors usually

advise patients that are in monogomous relationship that change in their

routines are not necessary. You and he need to go to one of the general sites

that discribe this disease and read about how it is transmitted. Print out that

information and bring it to his doc. This is a good place to start.

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/c/

Use the web to research everything about this and especially everything the

doctor tells you. Many of them do not have extensive knowledge on Hep C.

Good Luck, Tina

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Hi everyone!

I am coming out of lurkdome to ask a question. Lar is home from Europe for 10

days and was telling me of his visit to his doctor in Germany that he had right

before leaving to come home. Anyway, his doc wants to send him to Switzerland (I

think that was the country) to have his blood scrubbed. Has anyone ever heard of

blood scrubbing?

His condition has worstened according to his docs both here and there, which I

am worried about. They also tell me he has only about 4 years to live. I am not

ready to accept this at all but it did come as quite a shock.

The happy homecoming was tainted by the news. I spent all day today crying with

him about it wondering about what kind of future we will have together. His docs

tell him he HAS to think of me more as a friend right now which means absolutely

no intimacy. He knows this hurts me but there isn't anything neither of us can

do about it, especially because his worst fear is for me to get hepC from him.

Lar's trip home is way too short. They are shipping him back overseas on

Monday...I am not happy about that at all. I will be glad when he can come home

for good.

Neesy

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I don't know about the term " blood scrubbing " , but I found this site which has

some information about a new development " of viral filtration devices that

rapidly reduce the presence of infectious disease and toxins in the body.

Aethlon has published compelling human blood studies of the Hemopurifier to

treat HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis-C (HCV)

http://www.investorideas.com/Companies/AethlonMedical/Default.asp

I also fould this:

http://www.musc.edu/catalyst/archive/2003/co6-13blood.htm

Definately find out more about the proposed treatment before he agrees to it.

Concerning this:

" His docs tell him he HAS to think of me more as a friend right now which means

absolutely no intimacy. He knows this hurts me but there isn't anything neither

of us can do about it, especially because his worst fear is for me to get hepC

from him. "

This statement does not follow current knowledge of Hep C. The chances of it

being tranmitted by sexual relations is very low, so low that doctors usually

advise patients that are in monogomous relationship that change in their

routines are not necessary. You and he need to go to one of the general sites

that discribe this disease and read about how it is transmitted. Print out that

information and bring it to his doc. This is a good place to start.

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/c/

Use the web to research everything about this and especially everything the

doctor tells you. Many of them do not have extensive knowledge on Hep C.

Good Luck, Tina

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Hun,

Somewhere in the archives we have discussed it before. This is another hoax.

Virus, are too small to be caught in any kind of filter device.

If you notice in the addy you will see that it has investors as a name. Just

another way to get people to spend their money. And to pray upon a group of

people that already are looking for a way to clear the dieases they have.

I would be cautious of anyone proclaiming a cure for dieases that are not in the

main stream info.

Love

Janet

ajlogan1@... wrote:

I don't know about the term " blood scrubbing " , but I found this site which has

some information about a new development " of viral filtration devices that

rapidly reduce the presence of infectious disease and toxins in the body.

Aethlon has published compelling human blood studies of the Hemopurifier to

treat HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis-C (HCV)

http://www.investorideas.com/Companies/AethlonMedical/Default.asp

I also fould this:

http://www.musc.edu/catalyst/archive/2003/co6-13blood.htm

Definately find out more about the proposed treatment before he agrees to it.

Concerning this:

" His docs tell him he HAS to think of me more as a friend right now which means

absolutely no intimacy. He knows this hurts me but there isn't anything neither

of us can do about it, especially because his worst fear is for me to get hepC

from him. "

This statement does not follow current knowledge of Hep C. The chances of it

being tranmitted by sexual relations is very low, so low that doctors usually

advise patients that are in monogomous relationship that change in their

routines are not necessary. You and he need to go to one of the general sites

that discribe this disease and read about how it is transmitted. Print out that

information and bring it to his doc. This is a good place to start.

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/c/

Use the web to research everything about this and especially everything the

doctor tells you. Many of them do not have extensive knowledge on Hep C.

Good Luck, Tina

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Hugs to you sweet Neesy, may your path be clear, may your load be always

manageable and please know you are in our thoughts.

At 05:48 PM 10/22/2004 -0500, you wrote:

>Hi everyone!

>

>I am coming out of lurkdome to ask a question. Lar is home from Europe for

>10 days and was telling me of his visit to his doctor in Germany that he

>had right before leaving to come home. Anyway, his doc wants to send him

>to Switzerland (I think that was the country) to have his blood scrubbed.

>Has anyone ever heard of blood scrubbing?

>

>His condition has worstened according to his docs both here and there,

>which I am worried about. They also tell me he has only about 4 years to

>live. I am not ready to accept this at all but it did come as quite a shock.

>The happy homecoming was tainted by the news. I spent all day today crying

>with him about it wondering about what kind of future we will have

>together. His docs tell him he HAS to think of me more as a friend right

>now which means absolutely no intimacy. He knows this hurts me but there

>isn't anything neither of us can do about it, especially because his worst

>fear is for me to get hepC from him.

>

>Lar's trip home is way too short. They are shipping him back overseas on

>Monday...I am not happy about that at all. I will be glad when he can come

>home for good.

>

>Neesy

>

>

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