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Old 03-02-2009, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by fmichael View Post
Dear Ed -

I am sorry if I overlooked your comments. As one whose pulmonary sarcoidosis went into spontaneous remission - as I am advised it does with aprox. 3/4 of Northern-European males - I'm wondering if you know of any studies (case-reports, etc.) involving the use of the MP with Afro-American females, for whom pulmonary sarcoidosis is often a death sentence?

And I certainly didn't mean to imply that you were supportive of the MP for any financial reason. My comment was directed at doctors whose practices seem to be based largely on providing unproven treatments across a wide range of specialties, without disclosing to their patients that these treatments have yet to be validated in controlled studies.

Mike
It's Roz not Ed,

Just a thought, Babesia (several strains) is a malaria like illness. Shortness of breath in the evening is a very common SX. The blood tests for Babesia are not accurate as well, maybe even worse than LYME tests. The M/P will not work for Babesia.
Hugs, Roz
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