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Re: BXO (circumcision not cure)

Written by kevin page at 19 Jul 2002 21:52:00:

As an answer to: BXO (circumcision not cure) written by Paul B. at 18 Jul 2002 23:33:38:

I just found some info on Corticosteroids which I am currently appling to the affected area of BXO :

http://www.aidsmyth.addr.com/report/articles/010520al-bayati.htm

"We learned about the anti-inflammatory function of cortisol in the 1940s. It was approved by the US FDA to be used as immunosuppressant agent to be given to patients who needed organ transplants. Corticosteroids usually depress the functions and the size of the immune system; therefore, reducing the chance of rejecting the new organ by the host. People who are treated with high doses of corticosteroids for periods of months usually suffer from low T cells counts and AIDS-defining illness such as tuberculosis, Kaposi's sarcoma, and other illnesses as described in Fauci's vast number of publications."


>In summary, you have been instructed to apply a steroid cream to the disease. I think you may have to accept that you do have a disease of the penile skin, and that this is the most well documented medical treatment for it, and run with it.




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