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Jim,
Bogged down and in a hurry but figured I would get an answer off so you
don't think I'm ignoring you.
The answer is no, not specifically. However, since it is nothing more than
a 'bacteria' - without a cell wall, and remotely similar to a virus - I can
see no reason it won't work. In any case, I would at least try it (in
abundance) if I had a situation involving this problem, AND I would 'expect'
to see results, as with the MS folks.
Hope this answers your question(s). Sorry I have to run but give me a call.
I cover much more ground over the phone - can do other things while
talking - and you know I'm a lousy typist. Be nice to chat again one day
soon.
Best,
Bruce
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From: "James Holmes" <ami...@starband.net>
To: "'Bruce Marx'" <i...@csprosystems.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:14 AM
Subject: Seeking info on CS/mycoplasma effectiveness.


> Hello Friend,
>
> I hope all is well.
>
> I have been recommending your products here and there, but have no way of
> knowing if it does you any good.
>
> Do you have any cites on the effectiveness of CS against pathogenic
> mycoplasmas?  Most especially mycoplasma fermentans incognitus.
>
> Years ago I read that it was effective, but I do not have any good data.
> Can you recommend where to look?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jim
>
>
>




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