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Relax, a positive test only means you've been exposed to TB, not that you have it. That should have been explained to you. They are now doing the follow up to see if you actually carry it. It is only a very small percentage who test positive with the ppd that actually have TB. Hopefully this will help somewhat.

Stay well,

Larry

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I was wondering,,,,,, i was tested positive w/the shot just underskin on arm. My Dr. set up a chest x-ray for this. What all do ihave to worry about? Is it the beginning of the end? What do i haveto look forward too?

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"I was wondering,,,,,, i was tested positive w/the shot just underskin on arm. My Dr. set up a chest x-ray for this. What all do ihave to worry about? Is it the beginning of the end? What do i haveto look forward too?"A positive skin test means that you have been exposed to tuberculosis, at some point. It could have been ages ago.The doctor is doing a chest x ray to see if there are any signs of current, active disease. He may do further tests of your blood and sputum to check for active disease.All of this may just show that long ago, you had a TB exposure.It could be that you will need to take medication, should you prove to have active disease, but TB responds to drug therapy in people with HIV. It is very important that you get thoroughly checked out.Most probably, there will be nothing to worry about, and I certainly wouldn't be thinking of "the beginning of the end." You'll be fine.JB

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It is also my understanding that HIV (+) may test false positive for TB and the ONLY accurate TB test is a chest X-RAY. I only get a Chest x-ray now because of that.JimSan DiegoFrom: lsmyle@... <lsmyle@...>Subject: Re: tuberculosis"mauzr101" <mauzr101@...>, "Pozhealth" <Pozhealth >Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 4:19 PM

Relax, a positive test only means you've been exposed to TB, not that you have it. That should have been explained to you. They are now doing the follow up to see if you actually carry it. It is only a very small percentage who test positive with the ppd that actually have TB. Hopefully this will help somewhat.

Stay well,

Larry

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I was wondering,,, ,,, i was tested positive w/the shot just underskin on arm. My Dr. set up a chest x-ray for this. What all do ihave to worry about? Is it the beginning of the end? What do i haveto look forward too?

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Also, as was in my case, recently suppressed viral load and boosted CD4s sometimes result in a positive TB test, even though you don't have it. In NYC you must go through the 6-9 month medical regimen regardless, which I did. Then, that's over.On Sep 19, 2008, at 7:19 PM, lsmyle@... wrote:Relax, a positive test only means you've been exposed to TB, not that you have it. That should have been explained to you. They are now doing the follow up to see if you actually carry it. It is only a very small percentage who test positive with the ppd that actually have TB. Hopefully this will help somewhat.Stay well,Larry -------------- Original message -------------- From: "mauzr101" <mauzr101 > I was wondering,,,,,, i was tested positive w/the shot just underskin on arm. My Dr. set up a chest x-ray for this. What all do ihave to worry about? Is it the beginning of the end? What do i haveto look forward too?

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I think I was exposed a long time ago, but didn't show positive, because I didn't have enough of an immune response to the test. I remember the old multiple tests when I didn't even respond to the control. I tested positive a couple years back, when my immune system became healthy enough to react to the test - and the NY health dept. did require treatment for months, even though it wasn't active. I have to do annual chest x-rays now, since I haven't cleared the anti-bodies.

BG

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Also, as was in my case, recently suppressed viral load and boosted CD4s sometimes result in a positive TB test, even though you don't have it. In NYC you must go through the 6-9 month medical regimen regardless, which I did. Then, that's over.

On Sep 19, 2008, at 7:19 PM, lsmyle@... wrote:

Relax, a positive test only means you've been exposed to TB, not that you have it. That should have been explained to you. They are now doing the follow up to see if you actually carry it. It is only a very small percentage who test positive with the ppd that actually have TB. Hopefully this will help somewhat.

Stay well,

Larry

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I was wondering,,,,,, i was tested positive w/the shot just underskin on arm. My Dr. set up a chest x-ray for this. What all do ihave to worry about? Is it the beginning of the end? What do i haveto look forward too?

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I think I was exposed a long time ago, but didn't show positive, because I didn't have enough of an immune response to the test. I remember the old multiple tests when I didn't even respond to the control. I tested positive a couple years back, when my immune system became healthy enough to react to the test - and the NY health dept. did require treatment for months, even though it wasn't active. I have to do annual chest x-rays now, since I haven't cleared the anti-bodies.

BG

Re: tuberculosis

Also, as was in my case, recently suppressed viral load and boosted CD4s sometimes result in a positive TB test, even though you don't have it. In NYC you must go through the 6-9 month medical regimen regardless, which I did. Then, that's over.

On Sep 19, 2008, at 7:19 PM, lsmyle@... wrote:

Relax, a positive test only means you've been exposed to TB, not that you have it. That should have been explained to you. They are now doing the follow up to see if you actually carry it. It is only a very small percentage who test positive with the ppd that actually have TB. Hopefully this will help somewhat.

Stay well,

Larry

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I was wondering,,,,,, i was tested positive w/the shot just underskin on arm. My Dr. set up a chest x-ray for this. What all do ihave to worry about? Is it the beginning of the end? What do i haveto look forward too?

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The ways to tell wheys apart from each other by glutathione precursors is on my

whey page, which also gives a couple of comparable products:

http://tinyurl.com/whey-page ...and the first link in a Google search on

glutathione references takes you to a rich resource page (one of mine :) that

even has the anti-cancer and whey studies:

http://tinyurl.com/glutathione-references

On the Transfer Factor, here's the researchednutritionals.com link to a line of

sprecifically formulated TF products:

<https://www.researchednutritionals.com/store/products.cfm?category=Transfer%20F\

actor & catid=17> ...you'll need to order using code HXXX to get it as it's a

product that usually only doctors can order.

all good,

Duncan

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Here's more; selenium goes with the whey to make glutathione, and this points to

its value:

Effect of selenium on children suffered from Mycoplasma pneumonia

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11939055 ...even one application of selenium

yielded positive results.

Effect of selenium status on the morbidity of interstitial pneumonia in rats

infected with mycoplasma

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11939031 ...showed a positive influence of

Se supplementation on the morbidity, disease course, and state of interstitial

pneumonia

all good,

Duncan

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> The ways to tell wheys apart from each other by glutathione precursors is on

my whey page, which also gives a couple of comparable products:

> http://tinyurl.com/whey-page ...and the first link in a Google search on

glutathione references takes you to a rich resource page (one of mine :) that

even has the anti-cancer and whey studies:

> http://tinyurl.com/glutathione-references

>

> On the Transfer Factor, here's the researchednutritionals.com link to a line

of sprecifically formulated TF products:

>

<https://www.researchednutritionals.com/store/products.cfm?category=Transfer%20F\

actor & catid=17> ...you'll need to order using code HXXX to get it as it's a

product that usually only doctors can order.

>

> all good,

>

> Duncan

>

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Dear Elsa:

I checked my testimonial database. There is one report from someone who had TB

as a baby and then had re-occuring TB as an adult. He used the full protocol and

had good results.

Warm regards,

Vicki

>

> Can anybody please tell me if anyone had positive results in treating

tuberculosis with this protocol. And if so what exactly was used, dosages and

for how long.

>

> Please help.

>

> Regards

> Elsa

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My daughter flunked her TB test. Still waiting for the Xray results. Wondering

if O-zone, silver and electrifying works on this bacterial .

Has any one had any success with fighting TB here?

Jerry

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I've heard one or two reports that colloidal silver in a nebulizer, (not a room

humidifier, the particles generated are too large to reach deep in the lungs,

you need the nebulizer, they are only about 30 bucks) has cleared pneumonia in

as little as an hour. No reason to not try this out with TB.

If you do it, either buy some silver sol, or make your own with a silvergen.com

sg6. Or get both. You will eventually find many uses, so it will never go to

waste even if TB is not handled. I personally see a huge upside potential and

no downside to it. Making your own CS with a jerry-rigged homemade device is

not wise. Too long a story, but it is far better to do as above. I have my sg6

for over 10 years now, and it has paid for itself 10 times over. Let us for

sure know how this goes...important to gather info.

bG

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> My daughter flunked her TB test. Still waiting for the Xray results. Wondering

if O-zone, silver and electrifying works on this bacterial .

> Has any one had any success with fighting TB here?

> Jerry

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When glutathione is depleted, all infections are stimulated. Glutathione can be

increased with a nebulized glutathione prescription breathed into the lungs, and

by undenatured whey and selenium given as a whey shake.

Ozone can be breathed as an ozonide, bubbled through extra virgin olive oil.

Silver requires glutathione to get it back out of the system anyway, so you'll

need the undenatured whey and selenium. Here in the glutathione references

you'll find a lot of data including lung data in the prewritten PubMed queries

and a link to compare wheys with each other:

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/glutathione-references.html

all good,

Duncan

>

> My daughter flunked her TB test. Still waiting for the Xray results. Wondering

if O-zone, silver and electrifying works on this bacterial .

> Has any one had any success with fighting TB here?

> Jerry

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I'm here BG.

I make my own silver too. I fixed her up with some. I will get a nubulizer for a

finer mist also.

I also got her started on 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide mist a few times a

day. The nebulizer would work better than a sinus spray atomizer.

She doesn't have the symtoms of active TB and I hope to keep it that way.

The treatment for TB scares the hell out of us.

thx

Jerry

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> > > > My daughter flunked her TB test. Still waiting for the Xray results.

Wondering if O-zone, silver and electrifying works on this bacterial .

> > > > Has any one had any success with fighting TB here?

> > > > Jerry

> > > >

> > >

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