Thursday, April 12, 2007

Has Egypt Found a CURE for HCV?

There is no time to make this Blog "pretty". Proof expires April 13 in the US (April 14 in Europe). With that said:

Within the report is news from Alexandria University in Cairo, Egypt. Researchers believe they have found a component within algae from the West Nile that does three things:

1) Block entry of the Hep C Virus to the liver

2) Stop the replication of HCV from reproducing within the liver

3) Boost the human immune system to fight HCV

4) Is "cheap" to make available to the citizens of Egypt, many of whom cannot afford Interferon treatment.

The component is incapable of toxicity, therefore there are no side effects. The medical professional interviewed invites worldwide scientific and medical professionals to join them in research.

Here is the link: (For "dial-up" users access via Internet Explorer)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/health_check.shtml

Access via: Audio - Listen to Health Check

Witness this announcement. Make it available to professionals by reposting As Soon As Possible.

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1 comment:

Debbullan Inc. said...

Follow up on this original post can be found here:

http://debbullan.org/Cytovirin_Anti_HCV_Drug_files.htm

The only changes made from the information received by Egypt was in naming the slide show sections and the website presentation itself. Everything else...the PDF and each slide are unchanged. As well the slides are presented in the order received.