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Dear Bill,

Of course, ozone therapy will wipe out any bacterial infection,

of whatever size. To an ozone molecule, a nanobacteria looks like

a whale! And ozone is just the harpoon to end its days.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul

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To: oxyplus ,AntiAgingResearch

Subject: Re: Nanobacteria

Date: Sun, 07 Jul 2002 18:29:40 -0400

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From: " Dennis e " <dclarke@i...>

Date: Fri Jul 5, 2002 3:25 pm

Subject: Update: Doing the NanobacTX Rx

Because it was a frequent topic of discussion in the final months

of the radio show I did for the past five years, and also on the

members-only discussion list many of you are on, I've had several

requests for information on how I am doing on the NanobacTX Rx

protocol, perhaps, the single biggest breakthrough in medicine in

your lifetime. (see: WWW.NANOBACLABS.COM )

NO worries.

I started on the NanobacTX protocol with an exam and prescription

at the start of April 2002, from I. Minkoff, M.D., at the

LifeWorks Wellness Center at 301 Ave., Clearwater Florida.

The number there is .

They are the best but if you live outside of the Tampa Bay area and

can't get over there to do it, call toll free to Nanobac Labs and

ask for a referral to a doctor nearer to you: 1-

There are currently over five hundred hospitals and clinics

involved in a Nation wide NanobacTX-ACES Multicenter Research Study

and a NanobacTX-ACES II Cardiology Study so there is someone near

you working with it. All of the preliminary findings indicate that

an end to the $1.3 trillion world wide industry of making a living

off heart and vascular disease is on its way. This cures it.

After a layoff of over a year, I started back exercising on May

1st, the beginning of the second month on the prescription. The

body was a wreck. I have now been back exercising for just two

months. I started the fourth month on the NanobacTX Rx last night.

Today, I did my fourth hard workout in two weeks (I rotate them

doing hard and not so hard). Today's workout was five miles,

walking and jogging, and along the way, 450 push ups in sets of ten

to forty, a personal best, ever. This is the fourth time in the

last two weeks for workouts of at least that distance combined with

over 400 push-ups. In two months, the body has dropped several belt

sizes. For those of you who do your measuring in kilos and stones,

that would be several hat sizes.

It is an odd phenomena to experience a heart and vascular system,

that are rapidly reversing years of decline and coming back to

battery. The heart is kind of going along and waiting for the rest

of the body to catch up.

You see, a good part of the weight that got stacked on as a result

of the sedentary life style, which the heart and vascular system

decline precipitated (most people call it ageing but we now know it

is the product of a Nanobac infection), remains in place. But, with

this protocol, it's like getting back the racing engine the body

once had (thirty years ago, I was a not-world-class long distance

runner for fun) but the racing engine is now in a truck that is

still big enough to burn diesel.

However, with the circulation to the legs and the rest of the body

vastly improved over the three months and continuing to improve on

the Rx (prescription), with a little work, the weight will continue

to decline as strength and endurance are improving rapidly. BP is

normal. There are indicators that there are other improvements as

well. I have seen no " side effects, " just physical improvements.

Indeed, the body still has a ways to go. My guess (perception) is

that it's almost half way done. The current plan is to keep it on

the NanobacTX protocol for six months total. I had a chance to

personally discuss this with Mezo, Pres and CEO of Nanobac

Labs. Some of you may have heard my interview with him. If not, you

can listen to it here: http://www.itempowers.com/

gave me a " scientific " rather than " medical " estimate of

around that length of time, " four to eight months, " based on body

size and other factors which we had discussed.

I have not done the HeartScan (Rapid CT Scan) which tells all (it

shows how much calcified plaque is in the heart) as I had no

diagnosed heart disease. I may do one at the end of this month or

when I feel it is done. The goal for each of us on the protocol and

my postulate for you is: ZERO CALCIFICATION AND ZERO PLAQUE IN THE

HEART AND ITS ARTERIES.

By the way, I am NOT diabetic and never was but I know several

people who are and so may you as well as there is a virtual

pandemic of Diabetes hitting the country. At any rate, I have some

news for you on treating Diabetes with NanobacTX.

It is believed by the Nanobac Researchers that a significant

component of Diabetes mellitus is microvascular disease (also known

as " Syndrome X " ) which decreases cellular perfusion and causes

other known symptoms.

IF you or someone you know is truly a Type I diabetic and is not

making insulin at all (C Peptide blood tests would be essential to

see if the person is making any insulin), then NanobacTX

would/could/should improve that person's insulin resistance status

by improving (eradicating) microvascular disease " Syndrome X " ).

If that person is not a true Type I diabetic and is just getting

insulin to supplant/augment his or her lack of adequate insulin

(Type II diabetes), then he or she has a strong chance of totally

eradicating the diabetic status to " Non-Diabetic " as has been seen

anecdotally MANY times in the ongoing Multicenter ACES II study as

above and other studies with Cardiac patients who were also (focus

on the word " WERE " ) diabetic.

To summarize, NanobacTX will help just about anyone irrespective of

their Type I OR Type II Diabetes mellitus status, heart disease or

not!

Given the potential benefits versus the low-to-nonexistent risk

associated with NanobacTX, especially in for people with the

disease, I cannot imagine why they shouldn't be immediately placed

on NanobacTX after consultation with their own medical people and

the medicos at Nanobac Labs in liaison.

I have been told that the duration of treatment with NanobacTX is

dependent on the severity of the patient's disease process. It is

expected however that the condition would rapidly improve.

To make a " scientific " as opposed to a " medical " guess based upon

the test studies (and not having examined your particular person),

it is expected that the NanobacTX protocol would need to be used

for 6 months as a minimum in the treatment of Diabetes and that

rapid improvement should be seen along the way from the second or

third month on.

" In order for a scientific revolution to occur: first thing, most

scientists have to be wrong! " - Albert Einstein

Check it out. Tell your friends and loved ones about it:

www.nanobaclabs.com

Best Regards,

Dennis e

Clearwater Florida USA

P.S., No, they were not sponsors of the radio show and no, I don't

work for them and no, I don't get commissions.

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The same thing can be accomplished by simple dietary changes - what I have

to ask myself is, what is *this* attempt at a shortcut to health gonna cost

me later??

> Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2002 06:18:37 +0000

>

>

> Dear Bill,

>

> Of course, ozone therapy will wipe out any bacterial infection,

> of whatever size. To an ozone molecule, a nanobacteria looks like

> a whale! And ozone is just the harpoon to end its days.

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul

> -----------------------------------------------------------------

>

>

> Reply-To: oxyplus

> To: oxyplus ,AntiAgingResearch

> Subject: Re: Nanobacteria

> Date: Sun, 07 Jul 2002 18:29:40 -0400

>

>

> -------- Forwarded message --------

>

> From: " Dennis e " <dclarke@i...>

> Date: Fri Jul 5, 2002 3:25 pm

> Subject: Update: Doing the NanobacTX Rx

>

>

> Because it was a frequent topic of discussion in the final months

> of the radio show I did for the past five years, and also on the

> members-only discussion list many of you are on, I've had several

> requests for information on how I am doing on the NanobacTX Rx

> protocol, perhaps, the single biggest breakthrough in medicine in

> your lifetime. (see: WWW.NANOBACLABS.COM )

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