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AIMSPRO (Previously named Caprivax) is a highly specific product obtained by vaccinating a specially selected herd of goats and then preparing the active component. This a powerful anti inflammatory agent which is associated with the induction of tissue repair factors some of which are known to enhance nerve conduction.

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To those who signed: thank you very much. More than 600 signed already.

To those who didn't do so yet: please follow the link below and sign the

petition to get the license for Aimspro at a soonest

http://www.petitiononline.com/alprov/petition.html

Don't forget to send it all your freinds and family.

Saskia

-----Original Message-----

From: Saskia Hermans [mailto:s.hermans3@...]

Sent: zondag 3 oktober 2004 10:39

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Subject: Aimspro

Aimspro (prepared from goat-serum) is a new vaccine, currently under last

trials before mass production, with great promises for treatment of MS. It

is under development by Daval International in the UK. You can find more

about this on http://www.davalinternational.co.uk/. The last trials are

being done right now.

People from the trial and other " friends of Aimspro " are having a website

http://www.proventus.org.uk/ and ar now trying to get the english government

to give Daval International the license for Aimspro at a soonest so it will

become available for all MS patients.

For that reason they ask you to sign the petition at

http://www.petitiononline.com/alprov/petition.html.

Please help by signing this petition.

Kindest regards

Saskia

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