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Re: Pls write to Tarvacin to try on Herpes Virus instead of Hepatitis C.
 
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Re: Pls write to Tarvacin to try on Herpes Virus instead of Hepatitis C.


Dear All,

This message & the next message will supercede the message I wrote" Pls write to Tarvacin to try on Herpes Virus instead of Hepatitis C ". I wrote the " Pls write to Tarvacin to try on Herpes Virus instead of Hepatitis C " on 5/12/05 around 12:00a.m. Then, on 5/13/05 at 10:00a.m., I managed to find the investor, Mr. Frank Hawk. He asked me to gather the names and contact information of people who are willing to do clinical trial on Tarvacin against HS2. Then, he will forward the letter to related person in Peregine Pharmaceutical Company. Those people will work on how to help us.

The reason I would like to have Tarvacin to work on Herpes is Herpes got the annoying characteristic of move away from attack and hide. Whether Tarvacin is successful for Herpes or not, at least more findings will help us for future treatment. Also, Herpes got the characteristic of creating a lot of discomfort when compare with Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. People who had not done any blood analysis find out they have Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C, as experiencing the uncomfortness, are usually at the last 2 stages of liver deterioration. So they will take Inferon (drug ) or wait for liver transplant while the uncomfortness are never felt in the first stage of Hep B or Hep C viruses attack. I am not saying the patients of Hep B or Hep C are in a better situation than us, I am just comparing the uncomfortness, itch, pain,tranmission, emotional & psychological sufferings, inconveniences, adjustment to illness, economical lost are huge, too.

In the next email, I will write more. Pls feedback to me on how to work with Mr. Frank Hawkin, the investor of Peregine. He is very understanding and nice with me on the phone. This is our last hope in the near future.

Pls help stop STD ( or irresponsible sex ) for for those who are healthy. This is a social problem that deserves a slogan just like cigarette " The Surgeon General said smoking would lead to lung cancer ". or something like that which I forgot the wording exactly but remembered the meaning. If we don't stop that, two decades later, the number of people having Herpes might be 40% as now we have 25% in USA. On Aids Awareness Day of 2005, 10 years from the government's launch to stop Aids, the yearly growth rate is still the same. 10 years might be too short time to slow down the rate, or people thought Aids only happened to homosexual, people still do not change their sexual behavior, so the growth rate is still the same. For herpes, we need to stop it. Everyday there are people of all ages emailed in STD and Herpes forum of curezone that they have it. And Herpes is ranked as the 29th hot forum, without counting those like Colloidal Silver , zapping, STD forum, Oxygen therapy forum. If we don't stop, we will not have enough healthy young people to join the army and drained Social Security Office as well that some will get disability benefit due to blinded by herpes or so sicked that can't work. For those not in U.S.A., the whole world is watching U.S.A, at least the mass media that those countries will follow in raise of STD rate.

For U.S.A., we do have censorship stricter than some other countries, e.g. some European countries. However, USA needs to wake up to see if we had done enough and examine the STD & Social problems of those European countries having as well.
 

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