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>http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994852

Interesting article. Reminds me that the very first post I made to this list

a couple years ago was about Weinstock's work treating IBS with worms. I

think he's made a little progress since then as I don't think he was at the

stage of making the worms into a marketable product at the time.

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This sounds like it would harmonize with the concepts of Hamer's " new

medicine. "

One of the ideas that stands out to me is that we normally all have

bacteria of various kinds in our systems. As long as we

are " healthy " , they stay dormant in the background. But if we become

traumatized, then various kinds might grow and become active until

their job is done. They might leave behind a calcified tumor or

something like that. It makes one think that overreating with high

doses of medication might be the last thing one should try.

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>Crohn's 70% remission. Now Barbara Bush doesn't need to do commercials

>asking for donations to find the cure for their son Marvin's Crohn's.

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>Wanita

You know, I just have a hard time picturing Barbara giving

her son some worm eggs ... !

I notice that they use the kind of eggs you have to take

twice a month (pig whipworms) rather than the human

kind ( " which occasionally cause anemia " ). More sales

that way, I'd guess (and yeah, you wouldn't want to

get anemia, but if half a billion people have them

it must not be a *huge* risk).

-- Heidi Jean

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