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Don't play with this.

Either you get the dog for quarantine and examination, unless it has been vacinated with proof or get the anti-rabies vaccine TODAY.

From: Case <chris@...>Subject: [ ] Rabies and MMS , MDI_News Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010, 5:00 PM

A friend has contacted me from India, where her boyfriend was bitten by a dog about a week ago. Although there is little reason to believe the dog was rabid, she wonders if MMS would be effective against this particular virus.I understand that one of the problems with the virus is that once it enters the brain, the Brain-Blood Barrier prevents immune cells from attacikng it. But if it has not got that far, would they not attack it, as they do most other viruses?

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I would make sure this person still receives a tetanus shot.

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> A friend has contacted me from India, where her boyfriend was bitten by

> a dog about a week ago. Although there is little reason to believe the

> dog was rabid, she wonders if MMS would be effective against this

> particular virus.

>

> I understand that one of the problems with the virus is that once it

> enters the brain, the Brain-Blood Barrier prevents immune cells from

> attacikng it. But if it has not got that far, would they not attack

> it, as they do most other viruses?

>

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