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Sandy Rzetelny <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 1/30/99 2:05:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<<
 In my opinion, this is no small matter. From my experience, most all
 dietary questions are completely intertwined with psychological ones.

 Love,  Liza
  >>
I agree. Especially when you consider that a newborn baby separated from its
mother  for a short time will show an increase in cortisol (stress hormone)
levels. Cortisol has recently been in the news as being a possible causative
factor of many degenerative diseases. See article below:

Love
Sandy

Known Treatment at the Present Time, as Being ``High Cortisol Diseases;'' Thus
Opening Them up to New Therapy - The Anticortisols

     LAS VEGAS--(BW HealthWire)--Jan. 29, 1999--Steroidogenesis Inhibitors
International (OTCBB:STGI) today announced submission of a medical manuscript
that indicates a new way, "The Cortisol Chart," of measuring cortisol, the
powerful immune suppressive hormone. Dr. Alfred Sapse, President of STGI is
the lead author, in a collaboration with a prestigious team of French
university professors and scientists. Dr. Sapse commented, "The chart would
unmask, for the first time, previously unsuspected cortisol's major role in
many diseases, including ones with no known treatment, thus opening them to a
new therapy -- the anticortisols. In this respect, STGI believes that
ANTICORT(TM), its first anticortisol drug, would play a substantial role in
the treatment of these diseases.

     ANTICORT(TM) has been approved by the FDA for a clinical study in an HIV
positive population, whereby cortisol plays a major role in the destruction of
the immune system. It is the belief of STGI that if and when approved,
ANTICORT would become a strong ally of the present anti-HIV medication, by
bringing back to life an immune system severely damaged by cortisol. However,
submitting a manuscript for pubication does not necessarily mean that it will
be accepted; any acceptance could take up to six months for publication.

     STGI has already initiated contacts with major universities and research
centers where "The Cortisol Chart" would be used to detect high suspected
cortisol in depression (presently resistant to all medication) multiple
sclerosis (MS), psoriasis and a certain form of cancer exhibiting a
particulary high level of cortisol. STGI also plans to commence open clinical
trials in the diseases above.

CONTACT:

Steroidogenesis Inhibitors International

Janet Greeson, Ph.D.

702/735-7001

or

H.L. Lanzet Inc.

Herbert Lanzet/DeeDee Lanzet

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