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Okay, I'm tired of getting this virus!!! Edith, fix it!!!

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This is ridiculous,

same thing happened to me with the hahaha virus. Now I get the damn thing every month. And that came from another group I am

in. what happens is when someone

opens these attachments, it sends itself to everyone in your address list. Hence @

and who ever else may be in your address book. So I must

assume that maybe someone on this list opened an attachment and lyme-aid was in

his address book. Maybe the member

is not an active poster, but I am sure right about now he is in virus hell!!

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Okay, I'm tired of getting this virus!!! Edith, fix it!!!

Its not done by accident. This person is sending virus's to a horse-group I belong to. Also a person with the addy of "is" something is sending them, maybe the same person.

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Hi,

>This is all new to me, but I take it that the coding of these receptors is

>based on RNA made according to the directions encoded in the cellular DNA.

>Would high levels of RNase-L interfere with this process producing fewer

>receptors or defective receptors?

Yes, the receptors are made from the information carried in messenger RNA

(mRNA) which is copied from DNA. But, there are two reasons why PNase L

wshould not affect this too much.

1) the mRNA stays incisde cells, while the RNase L is mostly outside, free

in the bloodstream

2) RNase L digests double-stranded RNAs (like some viral chromosomes), while

mRNA is single-stranded

So even high levels of RNase L should not degrade enough mRNA to make any

difference.

Jerry

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Sandy,

where are you getting the VAERS cases? Did you purchase the database? I'm

curious to know what they listed for my son's case#161060 Date 10/20/00.

Jax FL

>Message: 3

> Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 22:17:27 -0800

> From: " Sandy Mintz " <sandym@...>

>Subject: News/information added June 22, 2001

>

>

> I have been travelling today, so didn't have time to add any new VAERS

>cases.

>

> http://www.vaccinationnews.com Home Page

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Hi group-

I want to thank you all again for the replies re: yeast, rashes, Herx

reactions. I know some of you take something like Nystatin or Nizoral often,

and was just wondering how many do so and how often?

The article about cancer treatment in animals was fascinating, and the

post about minocycline possibly being a promotor of blood vessel growth of

interest, as well. There is a history of cancer at an early age in my family,

and unfortunately, I am a smoker. Was an ex-smoker, and hope to be again,

very soon! It does seem silly of me to worry about cancers when I've

voluntarily put some of the most potent cancer-causing chemicals in my own

body, huh? :( Thanks again for all the support!!!

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In a message dated 12/13/04 10:58:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,

writes:

> Hi all! I'm so excited! I've been asking for a Chocolate Lab puppy for the

> past year

Hi Katy! Logan is adorable! I'm sure he will bring a lot of love to your

home for the holidays!! I'm a true dog lover-have a Keeshond-such a clown-named

Teddy, and a 15# Sheltie named Sara. Our " kids " .....

:-)

Carol J

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Thanks Ravi for the info. I will check it out with my cell phone company. We

will all be thinking about you on Friday!!!! BEST of LUCK and many great CI

moments to come!!

Deborah Stroud

Message: 11

Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:17:56 -0500

From: " Ravi Pandian " <ravi.pandian@...>

Subject: Re: Cell Phone Text Messages

Deborah...

The text messages on the cell phone are a service by the provider. If you are

able

to receive txt messages then you should be also able to send out.

It is easy, every provider gives out a set of instructions on how to do it. I

use

a Verizon Qualcom cell phone, and only use that for text message communications

only. All features are given in an instruction manual. If you are in doubt on

how

to do it, then go to your provider and s/he will demonstrate on how you do it.

It

all varies from handset to handset..

Your best bet would be to personally get instructions from the provider or use

the

manual.

Ravi

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WOW! I'm so impressed with your DR!!!! Who is he? We should all send him appreciation letters---in my book, he's the Dr of the year! I see his not prescribing CRABs as such an open-mindied, out of the box way of being. I agree that they are toxic and just plain terrible. I do know people who have felt/seen progress on them, but FAR MORE have had nothing or worsening, Copaxone completely didn't work for me....lots more lesions and attacks! I haven't found a Dr here yet that seems to be really in-line with my thinking, my last neuro didn't want to prescribe me LDN at all, so I ordered it through Mexico! I haven't felt better in I don't know how long! I've been on LDN for a month and a half and loved the holiday of everyone commenting on how much healthier and active I am and look! Thank you LDN!

, Las Vegas, diagnosed in summer 2004

From: "" <bbddcat@...>Subject: Re: OT ALS does represent with Scarring/plaques/sclerosis,Geez, Louise! I should have been reading the posts more often lately! , the information you posted regarding ALS was very informative and appreciated...and correct, based on my extensive reading of ALS literature.In fact I have been diagnosed with ALS (MND diagnosis 11/04, ALS diagnosis 04/05. In the process of diagnosing me, of course MS had to be ruled out due to the similarity of symptoms in the earlier stages. My MRI did in fact show plaques, however, my neurologist said they would be unrelated to a diagnosis of MS. So, due to my progression etc., I have been diagnosed with ALS by an extremely competent neurologist who specializes in MS. The findings were reviewed and concurred with by the leading neuro specializing in ALS in my area. I have not asked the members of my ALS support group whether or not they also had plaques, but I can be sure to do so at our next meeting.Incidentally, I pick up my prescription for ldn tomorrow, so my first dose will be tomorrow night. My neuro felt that ldn may be helpful, and certainly wouldn't hurt. He is pro ldn for MS and will not prescribe the CRAB's to his MS patients due to his feelings regarding their toxicity. I have been started on a dose of 3.0.You are both welcome to agree to disagree, however in fact I do have plaques (non-MS related) and ALS. I do hope this clears it up...and didn't have to go find anyone--I've been a member here for a few months.

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