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On Jul 18, 2012 6:44 AM, " Shan " <surpriseshan2@...> wrote:

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> Protozoal Infection -- The Next BigDiscovery?

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> http://www.iadvocatehealth.org/protozoal_infection0.aspx#.aspx

> ?

> ?

> A New Protozoa Appears Linked To Mystery Diseases

>

> ?

> Take Home:

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> New findings of a previously unknown protozoa in patientswith conditions

> such as lupus, chronic fatigue, multiple sclerosis, LouGehrig's disease,

> etc may prove to be a major medical breakthrough.? While there are still

> some pieces of thepuzzle to be proven, there are many pieces that fit so

> far.? Treatment may prove very challenging, butlifestyle and diet has a

> surprisingly profound effect on the organism andpatients.

>

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> Part I

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> The following is Part I of the transcript of a recentinterview with

> Fry, MD.? Someparts are somewhat technical.? We havetried to provide brief

> definitions or explanations throughout.

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> Analysis and explanation will follow Part II.

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> Please do not expect your physician or other health careprovider to know

> about what is covered here.?You will not even find most of this information

> on Dr. Fry*s lab's website.? Understand that it will be some time

> beforesome of the remaining studies that test **causation** are completed

> andthis information is more widely known and used..

>

> ?

> Interview

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> [CONTINUED..........]

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Has anyone told you lately to grow up? or maybe your friends and family

realize it is a wasted effort?

Shan

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> > **

> >

> >

> > Protozoal Infection -- The Next BigDiscovery?

> >

> > http://www.iadvocatehealth.org/protozoal_infection0.aspx#.aspx

> > ?

> > ?

> > A New Protozoa Appears Linked To Mystery Diseases

> >

> > ?

> > Take Home:

> > ?

> > New findings of a previously unknown protozoa in patientswith conditions

> > such as lupus, chronic fatigue, multiple sclerosis, LouGehrig's disease,

> > etc may prove to be a major medical breakthrough.? While there are still

> > some pieces of thepuzzle to be proven, there are many pieces that fit so

> > far.? Treatment may prove very challenging, butlifestyle and diet has a

> > surprisingly profound effect on the organism andpatients.

> >

> > ?

> > Part I

> > ?

> > The following is Part I of the transcript of a recentinterview with

> > Fry, MD.? Someparts are somewhat technical.? We havetried to provide brief

> > definitions or explanations throughout.

> > ?

> > Analysis and explanation will follow Part II.

> > ?

> > Please do not expect your physician or other health careprovider to know

> > about what is covered here.?You will not even find most of this information

> > on Dr. Fry*s lab's website.? Understand that it will be some time

> > beforesome of the remaining studies that test **causation** are completed

> > andthis information is more widely known and used..

> >

> > ?

> > Interview

> >

> > [CONTINUED..........]

> >

> >

> >

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