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    Joanne60
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    I couldn’t see this posted and thought you might be interested.

    Recently there was a study in France 10 doctors treated 200 children with Autism on long term antibiotics. 4 out of 5 children improved.

    Prof Luc Montagnier Nobel prize winner for his work with HIV was interviewed links below to translation and also to the tv interviews one in French with English subtitles and one in English but slightly different.

    prof Montagnier makes the point that he believes many chronic illnesses are due to underlying stealth infections – ( rather familiar to those of you on this forum who follow Dr Brown’s beliefs) Patients do not die of HIV but of the other infections that these patients get and so Montagnier is very familiar with chronic illnesses and I remember seeing a video of him a couple of years ago pointing out that an acute illness is very different than a chronic illness – with an acute illness you are likely dealing with one infection but with chronic illnesses you are more likely dealing with several infections.

    Interestingly Prof Perronne ID and Tropical Disease doctor in Paris goes on to point out that currently testing for these stealth infections is in adequate.

    Although the child in the TV program has borrelia – Lyme Disease there were several infections involved in this French research. Further research is planned.

    http://lookingatlyme.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/translation-of-prof-montagnier.html

    http://lookingatlyme.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/pr-luc-montagnier-on-lyme-disease.html

    http://lookingatlyme.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/study-finds-symptoms-of-4-out-of-5.html

    http://lookingatlyme.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/treating-autism-with-antibiotics.html

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    Pauyen
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    Great find, just awesome, wish people like this were running the whole health department ‘show’ in our country.

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