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Sylvia (Sylv772003@yahoo.com) 2004/04/05 09:12

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Dali;

> I sense you do not like me? Whats wrong?

I'll tell you what's wrong.

You are not a doctor nor a reseacher, you don't even HAVE MS, and you
come on here like a big expert.

Your theories are certainly not "your" theories; the relationship
between MS and virii,bactera, and other unicellular organsims has been
researched in the past.

The conclusion?  Yeah, people with MS have nasty little bugs in their
bodies.  But so does 99 percent of the "normal" population.

Back to sauare one. . .

Sylvia

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