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Hilary McClure wrote:

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> What's wrong with the germ theory? What's better? Miasma?
>

It's a crock. Germs are good and necessary. They can turn nasty if 
mistreated, though. This is called pleomorphism; recent work supports it.

The effects of electromagnetic radiation on humans have been 
investigated, mostly in Europe, all of them bad.
Ref. Olle Johanssen (sp?) of the Karolinska Institute, Sweden.

William

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