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I've been promoting natural recovery of bowel flora by feeding it

prebiotics, and questioning, as the Journal Gastroenterology does,

the wisdom of imposing foreign bacteria into the bowel with probiotic

blnds particularly those that are non-native to the human frame in

those quantities. This excerpt from the Rife group supports that

view, and carries a warning. I only hope the companies involved

change their formulations before they are sued for damages.

There has significant discussion in the past year about an organism

called Bacillus licheniformis and its probable connection to cancer,

and possibly to Rife's BX virus. In particular there has been a

reference to an article which appeared in the journal Lancet.

Discussion on these lists contained implications that the researcher

reviewed in this article may have identified the BX viral organism.

The article is available for free reading at

http://oncology.thelancet.com/journal/vol4/iss2/full/lonc.4.2.newsdes

k.242 20.1, (required free registration with Lancet is available on

the same page).

Says Dr. Loyd, " So far, my only application of The Lancet

article is to avoid gut flora products that contain bacillus

licheniformis such as Primal Defense and Nature's Biotics.

We do find that anti-virals work very well against cancers. I doubt

that b. licheniformis is the main cancer microbe. On the other hand,

I am not going to willingly eat the stuff! "

Loyd http://www.royalrife.com

regards,

Duncan Crow

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