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George Lag
Sat, May-28-05, 17:17
Topic: bacteria information

Bill Sardi, a health reporter, will write a four-part series
on stealth bacteria on his web site, www.knowledgeofhealth.com
beginning Monday, May 30, 2005.

Jeff
Sat, May-28-05, 17:17
"George Lagergren" <gel44@earthlink.net> wrote in message new-
s:vc1me.11928$w21.10953@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> Topic: bacteria information
>
> Bill Sardi, a health reporter, will write a four-part series
> on stealth bacteria on his web site,
> www.knowledgeofhealth.com beginning Monday, May 30, 2005.

I think you have the wrong news group. That site is full of
inaccurate information.

This newsgroup is called sci.med.nutrition, not
alt.stupid.nutrition.

Jeff

mattlb
Tue, May-31-05, 17:23
montygram wrote:
> Here's a quotation from that web site:
>
> "You may very well be infected with a stealth bacterium that
> initially produces no symptoms, cannot be detected by
> conventional testing, and may produce illness in different
> organs of the body years or decades after first infection,
> thus eluding its identification as a master underlying cause
> of disease."
>
> This is the exact same nonsense that is claimed for HIV -
> the virus nobody can find, nobody can determine how it kills
> (many years later, even though there is often the same
> amount of viral activity)

The conjunction of your arrogance with your ignorance is
something to behold.

MattLB

Robert
Tue, May-31-05, 17:23
<mattlb@angelfire.com> wrote in message
news:1117557273.045053.81760@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> montygram wrote:
> > Here's a quotation from that web site:
> >
> > "You may very well be infected with a stealth bacterium
> > that initially produces no symptoms, cannot be detected by
> > conventional testing, and may produce illness in different
> > organs of the body years or decades after first infection,
> > thus eluding its identification as a master underlying
> > cause of disease."
> >
> > This is the exact same nonsense that is claimed for HIV -
> > the virus nobody can find, nobody can determine how it
> > kills (many years later, even though there is often the
> > same amount of viral activity)
>
> The conjunction of your arrogance with your ignorance is
> something to behold.
>
> MattLB
>
That's why he's writing a book so everybody can behold for
themselves.