Recently, two different "limited evaluations" were completed by
members of our experimental research staff.  One study involved three
variations of Blood Irradiation protocols.  I am not at liberty to
relate the details;  however, I can report that both Low-intensity Laser
Irradiation and Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation protocols were highly
effective in controlling---and in some cases effecting complete
remission of---several virulent pathogens (e.g. hepatitis and viral
pneumonia).  These protocols were used, experimentally,  on  human
volunteers.  For those list members unfamiliar with
photopheresis/photoluminescence,  referring to
http://www.thorne.com/townsend/oct/ultraviolet.html     will furnish
some useful general information  assisting  the lay person in
understanding what it is and some of the methodology used in
implementing the protocols.
          Additionally, a second group evaluated a series of protocols
related to work originally initiated by a French doctor, Professor
Pierre Delbet-----in the early 20th century.  The substance used was
Magnesium Chloride.  Many claims were made at the time of the original
research.  Additional protocols were instituted by other physicians
during later years, and most recently by a Dr. Raul Vergini, of Italy.
It was Dr. Vergini's work that stimulated our group to investigate this
protocol.
       The general results, occurring from our research, were quite
positive.  Especially encouraging were the beneficial effects on
alimentary and pulmonary afflictions of children........and older (60+)
individuals.  Additionally, evaluations involving large dogs and horses
yielded----sometimes extraordinary results---for septic complications
and severe digestive afflictions.  These studies were initiated in late
May and early June of 1998 and completed in September and October of
this year, respectively.  For those interested, Dr. Vergini posted an
interesting item in response to a request by a Johnathan Light, during
the spring of this year.  If it is still posted, it will be found at
http://www.europa.com~rsc/cancer/071897.txt             Sincerely,
Brooks Bradley.