1 posted on
04/27/2003 5:01:53 AM PDT by
CathyRyan
To: CathyRyan
Could there be a genetic clue to why some people get really sick and other's don't, some predisposition that might provide a clue to treatment? And when they say they've only find traces of coronavirus in 40% of the patients, do they mean this particular coronavirus? Could different strains be easily mistaken?
2 posted on
04/27/2003 5:07:23 AM PDT by
mewzilla
To: CathyRyan; Judith Anne; Mother Abigail; per loin; Dog Gone; Petronski; InShanghai; Ma Li; ...
They may also recombine with other viruses. Jahrling thinks that scientists world-wide have been too quick to discount the possibility of a co-infection -- the coronavirus operating in concert with another agent. Peter B. Jahrling is the chief scientific adviser to USAMRIID.
To: Admin Moderator
Is there a link to a list of sites that we can not post full articles from? Now that FR is becoming one of the premier sites on the net for news I would like to give the F'en Washington Compost and the F'en Latrine Time the F'en shaft. And not post their crap.
7 posted on
04/27/2003 5:57:10 AM PDT by
CathyRyan
To: CathyRyan
"Oil of Oregano". It kills bacteria, viruses and fungi on contact. Non-toxic. Active ingredient is "carvacrol" (63% is a good number). Referenced in the Bible (Lev. 14; Num. 19:6,18; Psa. 51:7).
A few drops under the tongue, or in juice, or inhaled via a cotton cloth imbued with a few drops, over the nose and mouth.
Google search = "oil oregano scott".
11 posted on
04/27/2003 8:09:04 AM PDT by
handk
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