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cure for west nile virus?

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fresh~horses - 04 Oct 2005 22:37 GMT
Moskowitz DW, Johnson FE. The central role of angiotensin I-converting
enzyme in vertebrate pathophysiology. Curr Top Med Chem.
2004;4(13):1433-54.
PMID: 15379656 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

http://www.genomedics.com/pdf/ACE_vertebrate_pathophysiology.pdf
Sbharris[atsign]ix.netcom.com - 05 Oct 2005 01:26 GMT
> Moskowitz DW, Johnson FE. The central role of angiotensin I-converting
> enzyme in vertebrate pathophysiology. Curr Top Med Chem.
> 2004;4(13):1433-54.
> PMID: 15379656 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
>
> http://www.genomedics.com/pdf/ACE_vertebrate_pathophysiology.pdf

COMMENT:
Boy, this guy blame ACE and its product angiotensive II, for most of
inflammation and a large part of aging itself!  I hope he's right,
because (as he says) there exist excellent ACE inhibitors and
angiotensin blockers on the market.

Olmesartan (Benicar) is my favorite. And yes, I've tried it.

SBH
Sbharris[atsign]ix.netcom.com - 05 Oct 2005 02:34 GMT
> Moskowitz DW, Johnson FE. The central role of angiotensin I-converting
> enzyme in vertebrate pathophysiology. Curr Top Med Chem.
> 2004;4(13):1433-54.
> PMID: 15379656 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
>
> http://www.genomedics.com/pdf/ACE_vertebrate_pathophysiology.pdf

COMMENT:
Boy, these guys blame ACE and its product angiotensive II, for most of
inflammation and a large part of aging itself!  I hope they are right,
because (as they note) there exist excellent ACE inhibitors and
angiotensin blockers on the market (as anti-hypertensive drugs).

Olmesartan (Benicar) is my favorite. And yes, I've tried it.

SBH
fresh~horses - 05 Oct 2005 04:32 GMT
> > Moskowitz DW, Johnson FE. The central role of angiotensin I-converting
> > enzyme in vertebrate pathophysiology. Curr Top Med Chem.
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>
> SBH

Anyone wanting to take part in their free trial (thinks they have West
Nile fever) can find out more at:

http://www.genomedics.com
Norman Yarvin - 05 Oct 2005 21:02 GMT
>> Moskowitz DW, Johnson FE. The central role of angiotensin I-converting
>> enzyme in vertebrate pathophysiology. Curr Top Med Chem.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
>Olmesartan (Benicar) is my favorite. And yes, I've tried it.

There's already a curious minor religion forming around that particular
drug, complete with prophet, disciples, persecution of heretics, and of
course miracle cures:

http://www.marshallprotocol.com/

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