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All I know is it's a nosocomial pathogens infection from fecal matter. Since it is infection; I'd use colloidal silver, at least it won't harm you, also RAW honey, since it started there I'll bet it's in that area [intestinal] for your friend too. Kefir, Sauerkraut and other fermented live culture foods can be helpful to kill off the pathogens. You asked for any clue, those are clues.

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-- enterococcus - any clue?

A friend in Romania has told me she had lab test tell her she hasenterococcus. Anybody know of a cure?No sig line is too small.Temple of The Jedi Order http://templeofthejediorder.org/Facebook is evil.I twittered my toilet flushing.

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Thank you, good clues. :) She is seeing another doctor for another lab

test. I suppose it is possible the lab goofed.

One doctor told my wife she had renal failure. Fired him (long story)

Next doctor retested and said she was fine.

No sig line is too small.

Temple of The Jedi Order http://templeofthejediorder.org/

Facebook is evil.

I twittered my toilet flushing.

On Wed, 2010-10-13 at 17:29 -0400, webriter wrote:

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> All I know is it's a nosocomial pathogens infection from fecal matter.

> Since it is infection; I'd use colloidal silver, at least it won't

> harm you, also RAW honey, since it started there I'll bet it's in that

> area [intestinal] for your friend too. Kefir, Sauerkraut and other

> fermented live culture foods can be helpful to kill off the pathogens.

> You asked for any clue, those are clues.

>

>

>

>    ~Katy

> Sheep to the right; His Lamb

> “In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is

> your strength " Isa 30:15

> http://www.orchardhouseheirlooms.net/ survival seeds

> Christian-homesteaders/ biblical

> survival

>

> -- enterococcus - any clue?

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>

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> A friend in Romania has told me she had lab test tell her she has

> enterococcus. Anybody know of a cure?

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>

> No sig line is too small.

> Temple of The Jedi Order http://templeofthejediorder.org/

> Facebook is evil.

> I twittered my toilet flushing.

>

>

>

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raw garlic is another good one to take daily.. at least 3 cloves thru the day

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From: webriter <webriter@...>health Sent: Wed, October 13, 2010 4:29:21 PMSubject: Re: enterococcus - any clue?

All I know is it's a nosocomial pathogens infection from fecal matter. Since it is infection; I'd use colloidal silver, at least it won't harm you, also RAW honey, since it started there I'll bet it's in that area [intestinal] for your friend too. Kefir, Sauerkraut and other fermented live culture foods can be helpful to kill off the pathogens. You asked for any clue, those are clues.

   ~Katy Sheep to the right; His Lamb

“In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength" Isa 30:15

http://www.orchardhouseheirlooms.net/ survival seeds

Christian-homesteaders/ biblical survival

-- enterococcus - any clue?

A friend in Romania has told me she had lab test tell her she hasenterococcus. Anybody know of a cure?No sig line is too small.Temple of The Jedi Order http://templeofthejediorder.org/Facebook is evil.I twittered my toilet flushing.

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