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To: average joe who wrote (8751)4/1/2004 2:32:27 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 8835
 
GMED: Some grass roots efforts are underway here in Colorado to get the word out about the free clinical trials for West Nile Virus. If all goes well we will be able to coordinate a campaign to get things ready ahead of the mosquitos. Dr. M is involved and it could lead to some major media coverage in a week or two. At least that is what I'm hoping for.



To: average joe who wrote (8751)4/5/2004 1:59:07 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8835
 
Hey Joe,

GMED: (Re: cure for West Nile Virus) I have confirmation on at least one article that will be published this week. We have gotten a positive response from one major TV News station and I'll let you know if that develops into anything.

We also got a positive response by contacting the infectious disease specialist at a major hospital. We are still working to bring him up to speed.

We ran up against a brick wall when trying to deal with the body counters (Medical authority). The Center for Disease Control will not deal with anything that is not FDA approved. Of course FDA approval requires years of process and procedure. When we contacted the Denver Post and Channel 7, the reporters started bashing GMED with unsubstantiated criticisms then asked us not to quote them or reveal their names, sheesh.

We had over 2000 cases last year and 55 deaths in Colorado. Moskowitz was able to treat only 8 patients by giving them the clinical trial. A couple of them had already gone into comma and one of them was experiencing partial paralisys. They were cured within 12 hours. 7 of the eight participants responded to the treatment. The 8th, unfortunately was already dieing of advanced lukemia and did not respond to treatment.

Most of our 55 deaths were curable according to Moskowitz. I have talked to him personally and challenged him in a pretty tough way.

The cure works and who cares whether the Medical Authority endorses it. The treatment is being offered free during this years clinical trial. We don't need no stinkin' badge of approval. We just need to get the word out to our peops.

BTW it is also being offered to Canadians... and maybe you should talk to your Vet about adapting the protocol for horses???