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Results from our forumRe: Microbiology Investigation improvements?... may also be considered as treatment for infected newborns and premature births. Garlic and grapefruit seed extract (GSE) have both been examined ... although it is treatable, it is still considered a serious disease and prevention is preferred over treatment. E. coli K1 which is responsible for ...
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Microbiology Investigation improvements?... and is treatable, it is still considered a serious disease and prevention is preferred over treatment. The strain of E. coli which is responsible ... more likely to occur in an immunocompromised child. Premature and low-birth-weight babies are most susceptible. It should also be noted that in ...
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Method preventing illnesses in the progeny... of viability before conception of descendants and opens a new era in prevention of illnesses at animals and people in the course of their reproduction. ... among its infinite diverse of manifestations, - unavoidably gave birth to the unrealizable for the financing branched profile of scientific ...
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The law of confrontation the levels energy... the beginning of conception of descendants, and opens a new era in prevention of illnesses at people and animals during their reproduction. ... the temporal, i. e. level of a metabolism of an adult organism, after a birth, and on the contrary. The same way displays the for self-motion’s inherent ...
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Re: PETA... to show that the use of animals in cancer research has led to the prevention or cure of a single human cancer." - Dr. D.J. Bross, Ph.D., ... Jon Carpenter Publishing, 1997, p. 103. Thalidomide only causes birth defects in 3 of the 63 species it was finally tested on. http://www.caare.org.uk
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