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SEPT/OCT 03
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It Worked for Me!
(Please
feel free to submit your doctor's protocols that have helped in symptom relief,
giving the physician's name and detailed information.)
SYMPTOM:
brain fog, poor cognition, speech and thinking, liver function
PROTOCOLS:
Dr.
Robert Taylor, ENT, Durham, NC (919)220-0691
Reduced
L-Glutathione Inhalation 60 mg/ml;SIG 2ML (1/2 vial) nebulized twice daily;
Dispense: 120 ml.
Key
Pharmacy Compounding Center (800)878-1322
Prescription
may be faxed to: (888)878-1118
Central
Compounding Pharmacy, Durham, NC; Nebulizer ($73)
Dr.
Dennis Fera, MD, Hillsborough, NC
IV
Glutathione every other week
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FMS
free massages by students
GTCC
454-1126, ext. 4110
Non-toxic
dry cleaners:
"Hangers"
- Chapel Hill, NC (919)933-7202
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"Faith
is the pencil of the soul that pictures heavenly things."
- Thomas Burbridge
Excerpts
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID-20030805-063415-2857r
Army
weighs vaccine link in troops' death
By Mark Benjamin, UPI Investigations Editor
WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (UPI) - The Army will consider
whether the anthrax or other vaccine could be causing a cluster of pneumonia
cases among soldiers in Iraq and southwestern Asia, an official said Wednesday.
Col. Robert DeFraites of the Army Surgeon General's office told United
Press International that the Pentagon would look into whether vaccines, among
other factors, might have triggered the pneumonia that has killed two soldiers
and sickened 100… DeFraites
said the two deaths under investigation by the Army Surgeon ococurred in June
and July and that both soldiers had been in Iraq. He said the investigation
began as soon as the first death occurred.
In a case apparently not included in that total, 22-year-old Army
specialist Rachel Lacy of Lynwood, Ill., died at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,
Minn., on April 44 of what one doctor diagnosed as pneumonia, after receiving
anthrax and smallpox vaccinations but without ever having been deployed.
Dr. Eric Pfeifer, the Minnesota coroner who performed the autopsy, told The
Army Times that the smallpox and anthrax vaccines "may have"
contributed to her death. "It's
just very suspicious in my mind…that she's healthy, gets the vaccinations and
then dies a couple weeks later." He listed "post-vaccine"
problems on the death certificate.
The Australian, Australia - August 7, 2003
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744.6876736%255
E2703,00.html .
The parents of one of the victims, Josh Neusche, 20, say they believe he
came into contact with a toxic chemical agent during a clean-up at one of ousted
president Saddam Hussein's palaces last month.
They told Britain's Sunday Telegraph newspaper that their son, who
collapsed within an hour of writing them a letter describing the work he had
been doing, was a "strong boy (who) knew how to look after himself."
Mark Neusche, the deadman's father, told the newspaper: "This could
not have been a natural thing. We have been told that his lungs and kidneys
collapsed, and he had toxins eating at his muscle structure." ---
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CO-CURE.