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I read a post you had written regarding PCR negative

status in 80 patients treated in Kenya.

It is my understanding that it is not that difficult to

accomplish a negative PCR with some viral diseases. However, this

only representative of low nondectable levels and no reflection

of actual current infection status on the cellular level..

Would you please take the time to add any current updated

comments on the status of those eighty individuals. In short

I am asking is ozone therapy something which needs to be

continued indefinitely. What are the follow up treatment schedules

like, if this is the case. And if follow up treatment schedules are

individualised, what test are use to make a determination for such.

Also if you aware of any, considered to be in remission for an

extended period. I would also be highly interested to know

if you have any knowledge of reversing cirrhoses, and if this

has ever been found to be a fact based on liver biopsy studies

in a study of viral hepattitis, HBV or HCV. According to some

evidence I may have both, but only testing for current HCV

expression and B antibody positive. C being supressive of B

replication, hence the debate continues but only by PCR evidence of

biopsy sample..

Myself I am a little more interested in HCV than HIV, since I have

the former. However also interested in HIV, since at one time years

ago, prior to using h2o2 infusion, I was consider to be a likely,

based on blood workups even though not postive for HIV. Long

story, not worth telling involving pneumonia, CFS, fibro et al

My apology to this list if my question is out of the scope of

this list and a little rambled. I am terrible typist..speller, please

don't make me type it again :-)

Thanks if you can take the time, Dr. . Any comments welcome

from others as well. Great list guys, keep up the good work.

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