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Originally Posted by buckwheat
Hi Again,
No I could not find any autospy findings relating it to RSD thank goodness. But I could't find any relating it to Bartonella either.
I was raised pretty much a vegetarian, and still somewhat am. Hugs, Roz
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Buckwheat, I reviewed the abstract on Pubmed that you supplied. All it really relates is that when you do an intraperitoneal injection of Scrapie (a disease that only affects mice and sheep, not humans) in immunodeficient (sick) mice, they lived longer than those with direct innoculation.
Can you please explain how a disease that does not make humans sick relates to human physiology, the difference and significance of the direct and indirect innoculation methodology and most importantly how all this could relate to CRPS in humans with normal immune systems (not mice or sheep)?
I am sorry, I am not getting it....
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