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In a message dated 9/24/04 11:23:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time, emaxhealth1973@... writes:

Subj:[low dose naltrexone] Strengthen Your Immune System

Date:9/24/04 11:23:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time

From: emaxhealth1973@... (emaxhealth1973)

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Anthrax bacteria (Bacillus anthracis) enter the body through breaks in the skin or through the nose and lungs. Early symptoms (which may take up to a week to occur) include reddish-black sores on the skin or in the lymph nodes around the lungs. Hemorrhagic fever and death follows. Treated early, anthrax succumbs to antibiotics and most people (75-80 percent) recover completely. Even without treatment, according to some sources, more than half of those infected survive (genetically-engineered varieties may kill up to 90 percent of untreated victims). The inhaled variety is more lethal because the early symptoms of infection are easily ignored, delaying treatment past the point of most effect, and because pneumonia infections frequently complicate the recovery. Anthrax is not contagious; that is, it is not passed from person to person.

Read the entire article at http://www.emaxhealth.com/19/11.html

thanks and have a great day.

Best wishes

Armen

Anthrax bacteria (Bacillus anthracis) enter the body through breaks

in the skin or through the nose and lungs. Early symptoms (which may

take up to a week to occur) include reddish-black sores on the skin

or in the lymph nodes around the lungs. Hemorrhagic fever and death

follows. Treated early, anthrax succumbs to antibiotics and most

people (75-80 percent) recover completely. Even without treatment,

according to some sources, more than half of those infected survive

(genetically-engineered varieties may kill up to 90 percent of

untreated victims).

The inhaled variety is more lethal because the early symptoms of

infection are easily ignored, delaying treatment past the point of

most effect, and because pneumonia infections frequently complicate

the recovery. Anthrax is not contagious; that is, it is not passed

from person to person.

Read the entire article at http://www.emaxhealth.com/19/11.html

thanks and have a great day.

Best wishes

Armen

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