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>

> interesting thing about hsv6 in this context that although it is not a

> retrovirus, it behaves like one, with regards to its human chromosomal

> integration and vertical transmission.

>

> also interesting that drGoldberg says here: ³The only thing (in theory)

> treated with Zovirax is a herpes related virus²

>

> * but there is definita data on this now - for some reason alacyclovir was

> found to act directly on HIV!!! Not through lowering coinfections present

> alongside HIV, but direct inhibition

Natasa

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> I know someone on here earlier posted about

> retroviruses being a possible issue with our kiddos.

>

> Dr. Goldberg has already hypothesized this and talked

> about this in one of his papers:

>

> http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/Articles/Autism___PDD/New_Definition/new_definiti

> on.html

>

> Here is an excerpt:

>

> When herpes virus is discussed, we all think of cold

> sores, vaginal sores, but may not consider chickenpox,

> CMV (cytomegalovirus), or Epstein Barr. These are also

> herpes viruses. Being in the herpes family, they have

> the unique ability to sometimes stay around even after

> the overt symptoms are long gone. They hang around the

> body and live in the nerves. Perhaps a " new " Herpes

> related virus or retro-virus may be playing a role in

> some of this epiphenomena. However, at this time we do

> not have the technology to explore and understand how

> all of this works.

>

> May the Lord bless you and keep you!

>

> Visit my blog :)

>

> http://bloominwhereyourplanted.blogspot.com/

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I received my copy of " The Virus Within. " Fascinating and scary at the same

time!

Robyn

> From: Hankinson <jlhank80@...>

> Subject: Dr. G and retroviruses

>

> Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 9:06 AM

> I know someone on here earlier posted about

> retroviruses being a possible issue with our kiddos.

>

> Dr. Goldberg has already hypothesized this and talked

> about this in one of his papers:

>

>

http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/Articles/Autism___PDD/New_Definition/new_definition\

..html

>

> Here is an excerpt:

>

> When herpes virus is discussed, we all think of cold

> sores, vaginal sores, but may not consider chickenpox,

> CMV (cytomegalovirus), or Epstein Barr. These are also

> herpes viruses. Being in the herpes family, they have

> the unique ability to sometimes stay around even after

> the overt symptoms are long gone. They hang around the

> body and live in the nerves. Perhaps a " new "

> Herpes

> related virus or retro-virus may be playing a role in

> some of this epiphenomena. However, at this time we do

> not have the technology to explore and understand how

> all of this works.

>

>

>

>

>

> May the Lord bless you and keep you!

>

>

> Visit my blog :)

>

> http://bloominwhereyourplanted.blogspot.com/

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Scariest thing is that this research has been going on for well over 20

years, the issues have been well known and documented for a long time - the

book was published in 2000 - nearly 10 years ago and what has happened?

Very little!

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Robyn

& Greg Coggins

Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 11:54 AM

Subject: Re: Dr. G and retroviruses

I received my copy of " The Virus Within. " Fascinating and scary at the same

time!

Robyn

> From: Hankinson <jlhank80 (DOT) <mailto:jlhank80%40>

com>

> Subject: Dr. G and retroviruses

> groups (DOT) <mailto:%40> com

> Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 9:06 AM

> I know someone on here earlier posted about

> retroviruses being a possible issue with our kiddos.

>

> Dr. Goldberg has already hypothesized this and talked

> about this in one of his papers:

>

> http://www.neuroimm

<http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/Articles/Autism___PDD/New_Definition/new_defin

ition.html>

unedr.com/Articles/Autism___PDD/New_Definition/new_definition.html

>

> Here is an excerpt:

>

> When herpes virus is discussed, we all think of cold

> sores, vaginal sores, but may not consider chickenpox,

> CMV (cytomegalovirus), or Epstein Barr. These are also

> herpes viruses. Being in the herpes family, they have

> the unique ability to sometimes stay around even after

> the overt symptoms are long gone. They hang around the

> body and live in the nerves. Perhaps a " new "

> Herpes

> related virus or retro-virus may be playing a role in

> some of this epiphenomena. However, at this time we do

> not have the technology to explore and understand how

> all of this works.

>

>

>

>

>

> May the Lord bless you and keep you!

>

>

> Visit my blog :)

>

> http://bloominwhere <http://bloominwhereyourplanted.blogspot.com/>

yourplanted.blogspot.com/

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What is encouraging to me is that People are being more aware of the

deceptions they are faced with on a daily basis. The Good Ones are

collectively doing something about it, even if it isn't public knowledge....

the Greedy, Manipulative and Ego-Based Individuals will likely be dealt

with in a very, very harsh manner. It is only a matter of time!

" Ms. Michele "

In a message dated 3/28/2009 1:17:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

crosswilsons@... writes:

Scariest thing is that this research has been going on for well over 20

years, the issues have been well known and documented for a long time - the

book was published in 2000 - nearly 10 years ago and what has happened?

Very little!

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Robyn

& Greg Coggins

Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 11:54 AM

Subject: Re: Dr. G and retroviruses

I received my copy of " The Virus Within. " Fascinating and scary at the same

time!

Robyn

> From: Hankinson <jlhank80 (DOT) <mailto:jlhank80%40>

com>

> Subject: Dr. G and retroviruses

> groups (DOT) <mailto:%40> com

> Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 9:06 AM

> I know someone on here earlier posted about

> retroviruses being a possible issue with our kiddos.

>

> Dr. Goldberg has already hypothesized this and talked

> about this in one of his papers:

>

> http://www.neuroimm

<http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/Articles/Autism___PDD/New_Definition/new_defin

ition.html>

unedr.com/Articles/Autism___PDD/New_Definition/new_definition.html

>

> Here is an excerpt:

>

> When herpes virus is discussed, we all think of cold

> sores, vaginal sores, but may not consider chickenpox,

> CMV (cytomegalovirus), or Epstein Barr. These are also

> herpes viruses. Being in the herpes family, they have

> the unique ability to sometimes stay around even after

> the overt symptoms are long gone. They hang around the

> body and live in the nerves. Perhaps a " new "

> Herpes

> related virus or retro-virus may be playing a role in

> some of this epiphenomena. However, at this time we do

> not have the technology to explore and understand how

> all of this works.

>

>

>

>

>

> May the Lord bless you and keep you!

>

>

> Visit my blog :)

>

> http://bloominwhere <http://bloominwhereyourplanted.blogspot.com/>

yourplanted.blogspot.com/

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