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Hi MSers

I have been on Dr. Dave Wheldon's (UK) protocol for treating Chlamydia

Pneumoniae in MS for the past two months and my response to the antibiotics

has ran like clockwork. His evidence is very compelling. On Dr. Wheldon's

site is also the story of his wife's recovery from MS. Perhaps lucky that

she had a microbiologist as a husband! Some of the stuff on his site is

quite 'medical' but him being an author as well as a medical doctor, he puts

the information across in a way that even I can understand.

Please read this information if you have MS or are helping someone with MS

-- all of us :) -- IMVHO this is the missing piece of a very complicated

jigsaw (The CRAB drugs LDN, Diet, Vitamin D and so on):

http://www.davidwheldon.co.uk/ms-treatment.html

Dan

On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Brenner wrote:

> I find that theory fascinating and hope-inducing. Thanks for the link!

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> K

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Thanks so much for that link. Seems like some very useful information.

K

Dan Wade wrote: Hi MSers

I have been on Dr. Dave Wheldon's (UK) protocol for treating Chlamydia

Pneumoniae in MS for the past two months and my response to the antibiotics

has ran like clockwork.

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Interesting. Can a person be tested to find out if they have C.

pneumonia? And Dan, can you tell us a little more detail about what you

have experienced since being on this protocol.

thanks,

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> Hi MSers

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> I have been on Dr. Dave Wheldon's (UK) protocol for treating Chlamydia

> Pneumoniae in MS for the past two months and my response to the

antibiotics

> has ran like clockwork.

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